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South American Federico Ramos (a.k.a. Freddy) is a guitarist, arranger, producer and composer based in Santa Monica, California. While in his native Uruguay, he began his career playing with Eduardo Mateo and Uruguayan rock bands, [1] such as Días de Blues and Psiglo. He is credited with incorporating jazz, blues and rock influences to urban Uruguayan music as it is ascertained in the book "De las Cuevas al Solís" [2] by Fernando Peláez. Federico later moved to southern Spain and eventually to Los Angeles where he is a specialty studio musician. He has recorded for artists such as Dr. Yusef Lateef, Jon Anderson, Milton Nascimento, Ray Brown, Jr., Freddie Hubbard, Cheb Mami, Joan Sebastian, Alejandro Fernandez, Jon Hassell, Mark Isham, Elton John, James Moody, Terry Plumeri, Hans Zimmer, John Powell, Danny Elfman, Andy Williams, James Moody, Dr John and Dionne Warwick. ... From 1996, Federico engaged in different work projects, collaborations and special guest performances. Among these musical productions Federico’s highlighted participations are: Cielo y Tierra: Heaven and Earth, Warner-México 1996, with Jon Anderson, performing acoustic guitars and choirs; Pippo Spera: Someone, Amazone Records 1997, acoustic guitars; Drifting, Vision International Inc. 1997, guest guitarist; Adam Rudolph’s Moving Pictures: Contemplations, Meta Records 1997, acoustic guitars, charango, oud, bamboo flutes; Cayambe: Influences, Andes Inc. 1997, guitars; Cayambe: America, Andes Inc. 1998, guitar