Artist's albums
Con el Mismo Amor
1998 · album
Cuenta Conmigo
1997 · album
Ven Mi Amor
1995 · album
Insuperable
1993 · album
Amigo Fiel
2023 · single
Cariño Mío
2022 · album
That’s All I’ve Got to Say
2022 · single
Please Come Home for Christmas
2021 · single
There’s a Tear in My Beer
2021 · single
Back on Track
2021 · album
Tu Eres
2020 · single
Sólo Hits
2016 · album
Never Ending Song of Love
2016 · single
Mucho Mas Que Amor
2015 · album
Gran Encuentro (20 Éxitos Originales)
2014 · album
12 Favoritas
2014 · album
10 Grandes Exitos
2012 · compilation
En El Amor
2012 · album
Latin Classics
2009 · album
Puro Tejano Gold
2008 · album
Coleccion Suprema
2007 · album
Ingrata
2005 · album
Soul Searching
2004 · album
30 Exitos Insuperables
2003 · album
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Biography
Ramiro "Ram" Herrera is a smooth-voiced, award-winning tejano singer and songwriter, who is not only a staple on the Texas music scene but is considered one of its legends. He has received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Tejano Music Association. He began his professional career with David Lee Garza y los Musicales in 1980 and appeared on the albums Cuatro Caminos (1981), Todavia No Me Muero (1982), and Especialmente Para Ti (1983). The following year, he left and started his own band, Ramiro Herrera y Montana, with whom he recorded two albums, Que Lindo Es el Amor and Rosas Para una Rosa. Impressive regional airplay and a compelling live show resulted in Herrera signing to Sony. His solo debut, Most Wanted Man Ram, was not only his first in English, it went gold and is a classic in the tejano canon. His third solo album, 1989's The Outlaw, followed suit and his band was renamed the Outlaws. For the next 15 years, Herrera recorded almost annually and shared stages with a wide range of performers including Doug Sahm, Freddy Fender, and Selena -- she opened for him at a rodeo in one of her early shows; video of the performance was captured and included in the documentary Corpus: A Home Movie for Selena by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Lourdes Portillo. Herrera's musical range is impressive. His recordings and shows include everything from cumbias and rancheras to power ballads, salsa, and Latin and roots rock & roll. His 2001 album, Ingrata, was nominated for a Latin Grammy. Herrera is also involved in a vast number of charitable organizations and won a humanitarian award for his involvement; it was presented to him by Texas governor Ann Richards. His compilation Sólo Hits was issued by EMI in November of 2016. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi