Talk:Ramón Ayala (accordion player)
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[edit]"not to be confused w/ the accordionist ramon ayala"??. .. come on guys.. if anyone's searching for ramon ayala, it's for the accordionist, not the bajo sexto player.. now people have added stuff about the accordionist to this page, and now it appears as if ramon ayala the accordionist started out on bajo sexto AND learned accordion... come on guys, let's get it together —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.134.147.187 (talk) 02:32, 28 December 2009 (UTC)
On the contrary, you obviously are misinformed not realizing that this is the real Ramon Ayala. He is the son of Pedro Ayala. He has had a long career and people do know who he is. Next time do your homework and discover that the real Ramon Ayala and the entire Ayala family were invited to the White House by Ronald Reagan. When I ran a search for him, I was expecting to find the Bajo Sexto player. He is one of the only Bajo Sexto players who plays Jazz. You might want to take a listen to his music. I had the benefit of meeting him and I havent met anyone who can match his abilities musically. Have you heard the expression "put your money where your mouth is". Before you criticize this man for not being your norteno demigod, at least listen to his music before you pass judgment. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.254.121.66 (talk) 20:07, 23 May 2010 (UTC)
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