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Curt Ramm is excited to announce the release of the fourth single ‘Pontchartrain’ off his stellar and critically acclaimed island influenced, Reggae instrumental album
Rogue Island. The new song mixes Curt’s swinging horns with classic reggae riffs to create an ode to the Big Easy and the resilience of the city. The forthcoming album is due out July 2nd on Rocktorium Records. Catch the new song here.
The port city of New Orleans was hit by one of the largest storms and most devastating in history, Hurricane Katrina. Curt Ramm recalls, In 2006, following hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, I was asked to play the Jazz Fest with Bruce Springsteen and the Seeger Sessions Band. When we arrived, it was easy to see the devastation that was brought down on the city.” He continues, “ I was able to take a contemplative walk around the downtown area and you could feel not only deep loss and sor
Curt Ramm is excited to announce his newest album,
Rogue Island, due out this July on Rocktorium Records. Born in the throes of 2020’s COVID-19 shutdowns, the new album is a beacon of positivity and uplifting vibes. This instrumental soundscape is set to be the perfect Summer soundtrack, and will be available everywhere you stream music on July 2nd.
Curt Ramm is one of the preeminent horn players in rock and roll. As well as being an in-demand studio session player, Curt’s playing has kept him very busy over the years with electrifying live performances throughout the US, Europe and Japan. Some of his recording and performance credits include Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Bruce Springsteen Sessions Band, Nile Rodgers and CHIC, They Might Be Giants, Radiohead, The Levon Helm Band, Glen Hansard and Little Steven.
Robinson, now 24, was acquired by Flin Flon in 2012 after he played his rookie junior season with the Drumheller Dragons of the AJHL. While it can take a while to get to Flin Flon, the remoteness ended up being one of the aspects he appreciated most about his two seasons with the Bombers. “After it’s all said and done, the thing I enjoyed most about playing in Flin Flon was how far out of the way it is,” Robinson said. “Teams don’t like to come up to Flin Flon to play us. We were ‘the team living on a rock up north somewhere,’ supported and held together by the entire town, and we were proud of that. Coming from a big city, the world around you in Flin Flon is just so small and simple, but yet it’s comfortable.”
Mangum is accused of buying guns from dealers in Providence, Woonsocket, Warwick, Cranston and North Kingstown, according to Neronha.
These four Providence men are alleged to have conspired with Mangun or solicited him to buy handguns: Brady Robinson, 27; Yovaniell Sostre, 25; Anthony Jaiman, 28; and Wascar Rivas, 25.
Mangum, Robinson, and Rivas will be scheduled for arraignment in Providence County Superior Court. Jaiman was arraigned Thursday in Providence County Superior Court. A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Sostre.
The indictments resulted from a multi-agency investigation that included the Providence police, the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives; and the attorney general s office, officials said.