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Jero Ramiro

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Biography

Jero Ramiro Sánchez, born on September 24, 1961, in Madrid, Spain, is a guitarist known for his contributions to the metal music genre. His musical journey began at age 15 when he formed Siracusa, evolving into W.C., where he composed tracks with singer Ramoncín. Ramiro's career took off in 1979 when he joined Ñu, contributing to their album A golpe de látigo and later returning for the recording of "Fuego" in 1983. In 1984, Ramiro formed Santa with Azucena on vocals, releasing albums like Reencarnación. He also collaborated with bands such as Saratoga, Santelmo, and Tequila. Throughout his career, Ramiro has been a key figure in the Spanish metal scene, known for his guitar work. His discography includes collaborations on albums like Ishtar by José Luis Rodríguez.
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