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Take a deep dive into the career of music entrepreneur Floyd Ramsey

Floyd Ramsey was the unsung hero, and unassuming man behind the scenes who dramatically impacted the emerging sound of Pop music starting in the mid 1950s. His empire included the record labels Liberty Bell, REV, MCI, and Ramco Records, several publishing entities, and the legendary recording studio Audio Recorders of Arizona.

How Floyd changed the sound of American Pop music

Ramsey’s innovative ideas, recording techniques, and keen eye for talent helped catapult singer Sanford Clark to the top of the Billboard Charts in 1956, then took Rock n’ Roll icon Duane Eddy into the mainstream conscious in 1958. Eddy’s distinctive “Twang Heard Round the World” gave rise to the 1960s Surf movement.

Ramsey spots talent

Ramsey had a remarkable ability to spot and nurture talent on all sides of the biz including recording engineer Jack Miller (The Rolling Stones, Henry Mancini, The Monkees, Herman and the Hermits, The Animals), musician/songwriter/producer Connie Conway (Sanford Clark), songwriter/producer/artist Lee Hazlewood (Duane Eddy, Nancy Sinatra, Dean Martin), and launch the careers of music icons including Waylon Jennings, Wayne Newton, Donna Fargo, Duane Eddy, Lee Hazlewood, and famed Wrecking Crew guitarist and Billboard Chart topper Al Casey to name just a few.

3 decades of incredible gems

Enjoy 3 decades of these cult hits, deep cuts, b-sides and rarities from the archives of Mr. Floyd Ramsey including previously unreleased gems.

Limited edition

Enjoy this beautiful limited run collectors edition double LP. Gatefold double LP jacket, 140 gram vinyl with ”Tip On” printing.  Only 500 units available for purchase at a retail price of $29.99. Click here now to buy your copy.

 

 

 

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