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About Pat Ramsey and the Blues Disciples

 
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Pat Ramsey plays a mean harmonica
Born in Shreveport, Louisiana in 1953, Pat Ramsey began playing the harmonica at the age of 17. After a couple of years honing his chops while hitchhiking around the United States, Pat joined the Bunny Brooks Band in Denver (an offshoot of the 60's band, Jam Factory) in 1973.

In 1978, he impressed Rick Derringer, who told Johnny Winter of this "long haired kid in Denver" who played a mean harp! Johnny liked what he heard so much that he hired Pat to play all the harp parts on the album "White Hot and Blue".

In late 1978, Pat met Butch Trucks of Allman Brothers fame. After a couple of sizzling jams in Colorado with Butch and his band, Trucks, Pat signed on, and made the long move to Tallahassee, Florida. When the Allman Brothers Band reunited in 1979, Butch disbanded Trucks and introducted Pat to a local Tallahassee band called Crosscut Saw.

Julien Kasper, a seventeen year old guitar prodigy and Pat became partners and the band quickly thinned from seven to four when they decided to take the band on the road. In the next five years, Pat and Crosscut Saw played every Juke Joint and Roadhouse from Key West to Conneticut. They opened for B.B. King (twice), Johnny Winter, Johnny Van Zandt, .38 Special, Bobby Bland, The Nighthawks, and others. Before disbanding, Crosscut Saw released their album "Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know". Crosscut Saw's annual reunions are still one of Tallahassee's top draws!

In 1985, the Pat Ramsey Band was formed when Julien opted to study Jazz at the graduate level. They opened for many notables as well, including a seven-city tour of Florida (in 1987) with his old friend Johnny Winter.

Pat moved to Sarasota, Florida, in 1991, to play with his friend from the Freddie King band, guitarist Greg Poulos. The Poulos-Ramsey Band was born. Within months they were opening for acts like Charlie Musslewhite, Solomon Burke, Albert Collins, Ronnie Earl, James Cotton, and Pinetop Perkins. Jerry Wexler hailed them as "Sarasota's ONLY Blues Band"! Two years later, they were ready to make the jump to Memphis, Tennessee. Alas, while Pat was busy scouting gigs in Memphis, tragedy struck Greg's family in Florida, bringing a premature end to this endeavor.

A new face in a new city, Pat began dealing craps in a casino on the muddy Mississippi River, an hour south of Memphis. Jamming on Beale Street on his days off, Pat was quickly accepted by local musicians and was hired to play at "Blues City Cafe" as part of the house band. Living out of a trailer in a nearby fishing camp, Pat scrimped and saved for the next two years.

With the help of his old friend Julien Kasper (now PROFESSOR Julien Kasper at Berklee College of Music, Boston) and some of the best local Memphis musicians, Pat produced the aptly titled CD "Its About Time". The CD received very strong reviews and Pat began touring once again. Pat's stellar live performances with The Blues Disciples produced the live CDs, "Live at the Grand", and "Live at the Big Bend Blues Bash".

Look for Pat Ramsey & The Blues Disciples to be appearing near you SOON!

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Pat Ramsey & The Blues Disciples CD's

“Live at the Big Bend Blues Bash”

Pat Ramsey, Dave Renson, John Wentzien & Steve Howell deliver a scorching live set of blues on this new release.

"Live at the Grand"

Recorded live at the Grand Casino in Gulfport, MS. Every bet’s a winner when you gamble on this sizzling CD!

"It's About Time"

Ask Harmonica buffs which Johnny Winter album is their favorite, and I’ll lay odds that “White Hot & Blue” gets cited most often. Pat Ramsey’s harp work on that album is the reason why. Now Pat has released his own project, the aptly named “It’s About Time” — Tom Townsley, Blues Review

 
 

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  • Posted by rexsruins3 on Nov 19 at 11:46 AM EST
    A wonderfully gifted artist whose talent we all aspire to achieve. He will be missed. My condolences.
    I wish, for him...Peace
  • Posted by The AC Thundertones on Nov 19 at 8:33 AM EST
    Dear freinds family and Ourstage members:

    It was with great sadness that I heard of Pat's passing. He was a truly uniques talent that gave so very much to the music world. I while back I'd suggested to OURSTAGE that (if possible) I would donate a song from The AC Thundertones roster and give it to Pat and family. The idea was to try and get others here at ourstage to do the same thing. I felt that this could possibly be made into a CD and sold to help Pat's family with any and all arrangements and financial things.

    This offer still is on the table of you wouod like.

    For now I Johnny and I send our sincere condolences to Pat and family as we'll miss his great songs, great talent and a great man.

    We hope you can somehow be comforted at this most trying time.

    With much love,

    Paul & John Zarvis
  • Posted by Jeff Wyatt on Nov 18 at 9:28 PM EST
    Here was a great man and talent who will be truly missed. Thanks for leaving the music and the memories here for us to keep. It's my wish that this page will remain indefinitely.
    -Jeff Wyatt
  • Posted by Teraj on Nov 18 at 8:03 PM EST
    His spirit and music will live on forever, you're in my prayers
  • Posted by Shiloh on Nov 18 at 7:44 PM EST
    well we may have lost a legend but now god has him playing the blues up in the clouds. he;ll be surely missed and my condolences to the family your in my prayers
  • Posted by DICARLO on Nov 18 at 7:07 PM EST
    My condolences.
    Very sad to hear about Pat.
    May his music live on forever.
    God Bless.

    DICARLO
  • Posted by garyrevel on Nov 18 at 6:31 PM EST
    It's a blue day for the Blues.
  • Posted by lovescandal on Nov 18 at 3:57 PM EST
    We are very sorry to hear that.. our condolences !
  • Posted by miltos on Nov 18 at 3:19 AM EST
    I'm so sorry to hear this...He will be missed.
  • Posted by NaYR on Nov 17 at 10:06 PM EST
    I'm so sorry to hear about Pat, he will be missed. I will send up a prayer for him and all the Blues Disciples. Peace and God Bless.

    NaYR
 
 

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