A former violin prodigy and expert engineer, he worked with Dylan,
Sinatra, McCartney, Bennett, Charles, Streisand, Simon, Joel and Bacharach and
spent more than 50 years in the business.
The 14-time Grammy winner and 33-time nominee once dubbed “The Pope of
Pop” was hospitalized in late February with an aortic
aneurysm in New York and died Saturday morning at New York Presbyterian
Hospital, according to Ramone's son Matt.
A native of South Africa who at age 10 performed as a violinist for Queen
Elizabeth II, Ramone spent years working as a songwriter, engineer and
acoustics expert in New York before charting a path that would make him a
trusted studio partner in the eyes (and ears) of the industry’s biggest stars.
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