voc, p, 1909-1972
Singer / Musician of Jazz and Pop
Ramona Davies (March 11, 1909 − December 14, 1972), usually billed as Ramona and her Grand Piano, was a cabaret singer and pianist, most popular in the 1930s.Born Estrild Raymona Myers on March 11, 1909 in Lockland, Ohio to teenaged parents, 17-year-old Raymond P. Myers and his bride, Rachel (née DeCamp), who was 15 years old. Raymond Myers' parents had the marriage annulled, unaware that Rachel was carrying Raymond's child. Rachael and infant Ramona moved across the border to Ashland, Kentucky, where Rachel met her future husband, Charles C. Payne.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The House Is Haunted / The Beat O' My Heart | Ramona Davies | 1934 | Album |
Rca Victor Presents Paul Whiteman In A Tabloid Version Of "As Thousands Cheer" / "Let 'Em Eat Cake" | Paul Whiteman, Ramona Davies, Jack Fulton, Bob Lawrence, The Rhythm Boys | 1933 | Album |
And Yet The World Rolls On / Raisin' The Rent | Ramona And Her Grand Piano / Roy Bargy & Ramona Davies | 1933 | Album |
A Penny For Your Thoughts / My Cousin In Milwaukee | Roy Bargy and Ramona Davies | 1933 | Album |
Weep No More, My Baby / Who Do You Think You Are | Ramona Davies with Johnny Green | 1933 | Album |
What Have We Got To Lose / Tony's Wife | Roy Bargy And Ramona Davies / Ramona And Her Grand Piano | 1933 | Album |
Eadie Was A Lady / You're An Old Smoothie | Paul Whiteman And His Orchestra Presenting Ramona Davies | 1933 | Album |
Ramona And Her Grand Piano (1932 - 1936) | Ramona Davies | Compil. |