The splendor of Dominican radio in the twentieth century records the voice of Ramón Aníbal Ramos, who died in New York on Tuesday, as one of its glory. Mainly because of its style of musical animation.
Ramos, a resident of San Pedro de Macorís, was unable to overcome the critical condition that brought him to Jamaica hospital in Queens on Monday night after suffering a massive heart attack after dining at his home. He was 76 years old.
Elías Barrera Corporán recalled that “I tuned in as a child to listen to the songs in English; When I saw him cheering at parties, I was always his fan, then God gave me the opportunity to share these last years with him in New York. He arrived in this city in 1982.
Ramón Aníbal had extensive experience in the media and was active in the television program “El Show de Ramón Aníbal Ramos”.
On Dominican television, he was distinguished by his work in the program “Fiesta”, which was broadcast by Teleantillas in the 1980s.
Since 1970, Ramón Aníbal has been recognized across the country as the most deeply rooted and popular music announcer and has won the most awards.