Ramoncín Y W.C.?
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First lineup (1977): Ramocín (vocals), Jero Ramiro (guitar), Enrique Sanz (bass) and Fernando (drums) Recording lineup (1978): Ramoncín (vocals), Carlos Michelini (guitar), and session musicians Roberto Jiménez (bass) and Manolo Caño (drums). José Ramón Martínez Márquez aka Ramoncín became part of a group by attending an advertisement that Jerónimo Ramiro wrote in 1976 on Disco Express. The ad called for "a singer for a group from Vallecas. It doesn't matter that he's very good but that he plays well on stage". The group changed its name to "W.C.?", And thanks to Ramoncín's contacts they began to become known, making songs such as "El Rey del Pollo Frito", "Marica de terciopelo" or "Comete a paraguaya". The press, however, begins to call the group "Ramoncín y los WC?", Something that annoys the rest of the band. In 1977 the original members of the group decided to leave the band due to the punk direction that Ramoncín wanted to take, he replace them with Carlos Michelini, Roberto Jiménez and Manolo Caño. Months later, Ramoncín makes an agreement with a record company and records the album Ramoncín y W.C. ?, with studio musicians. According to Jero Ramiro, the album included songs that belonged to the original band, without consulting or requesting consent from their original creators. Thanks to the publication of this album, Ramoncín made his debut when he was just 22 years old. The album contained songs like "El Rey del Pollo Frito", a first-person narration in which the singer put himself in the shoes of a top record leader. The public misinterpreted him, believing that he was talking about himself, which in the long run earned him the nickname "El Rey del Pollo Frito". After the only album released José Ramón Martínez Márquez started a solo career as Ramoncín.
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Ramoncín Y W.C.?
Singles & EPs Vinyl 1978 Spain
7", 45 RPM, Single, Promo