Ruben Ramos and the Mexican Revolution
In 1999, Ruben Ramos along with “Los Super Seven”, won a “Grammy Award” for “Best Mexican-American Performance”. In 1998, “El Gato Negro” was inducted into the “Tejano Music Awards” and “Pura Vida Awards”, Hall of Fame. Ruben has gained the recognition he has so well deserved, putting him in the forefront as one of the most sought-after and most respected artists in the industry today.
With this new status, he has had unprecedented press and radio interviews, televised performances, autograph signings, and a multitude of different awards. Invitations to perform across the country have been countless. His performance at the 1996 Inaugural Gala for President Bill Clinton won him the hearts of a nation-wide public, building a paramount fan-base. In April of 1997, the Texas Senate paid tribute to Ruben with a Senate Resolution for his outstanding contributions to Texas Music.
He has had national and international performances, spanning from the West to East coast to as far as Japan. He has performed with artists of every genre of music from Flaco Jimenez to ZZ Top to Carlos Santana. Through his music, he promotes Hispanic culture and through his sincere contributions to many chartable causes, he continues to be a role model in the music industry and in the Latin community.
He is singled out by his image….classy and smooth. His disposition is charming. He personifies an honesty and elegance that brings a unique style and individuality to the industry. With his surmountable talent and passion of music, he is destined to continue touching the lives of many more generations with both his legendary songs of the past and those of the future.
- Leslie Lugo
- Chente Barrera
- Eddie Guerrero
- Grupo Vida
- Hometown Boys
- Jaime y Los Chamacos
- Shelly Lares
- Veronica Meza
- Monica Castro
- Grupo Stampede
- Fama
- Briana
- AJ Castillo
- Ambixion
- Patsy Torres
- Los Texas Wranglers
- Sunny Sauceda
- Tex Mex Kadillaks
- Joe Posada
- Stefani Montiel
- Grupo Sueño
- Megan Leyva
- Elida Reyna
- Rene Serrata
- Ram Herrera
- Aldo Sierra y Zenner




