Accomplished musician, designer, and artist Ramiro Fauve blends contemporary and traditional country in his new folk/country/rock double album, Where Rivers Cross Vols. 1 & 2, released Oct. 6, 2020.
Co-produced with veteran producer Larry Goetz, Fauve delivers a twenty-six-track double-album that seamlessly fuses his traditional country roots with a modern contemporary spin.
In songs such as “I Believe”, “Without You”, and “You Ain’t Lyin'', Ramiro Fauve taps into his inspiration from notable American singer-songwriters such as the founding father of Bluegrass, Bill Monroe, the Everly Brothers, and The Beatles, the latter being the sort of "Ringo" tune. He reveals his vulnerable side on “Old Back Road”, while on “Cry River”, he sends you on a lorn remembrance along the Mississippi.
Self-described "artician storyteller", Ramiro Fauve is no stranger to the arts; he was born in Argentina to acclaimed folk singer/songwriter, Heritage Fellow and Smithsonian Folkways recording artist, Suni Paz. For her use of music to teach Spanish-language curricula, Paz was also awarded the Magic Penny Award by the Children's Music Network.
Taking up the creative mantel, Ramiro Fauve is also an established designer, known for his creative direction in the unique 1920’s themed lounge, The Edison, as well as in the renovation of the historic cafe, Clifton’s in Downtown, Los Angeles. Fauve has produced countless, canvases, artworks, murals and mega-murals, including the “LA Marathon Year 2026” mural and album art “Tupac Starry Night”, for Tupac Shakur's commemorative album, “R U Still Down?".
Ramiro Fauve is excited to share his latest work, his 26-track double album nod to Americana, Where Rivers Cross, Vols. 1 & 2, available everywhere. Be sure to follow Ramiro Fauve on social media for exclusives and updates.
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