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Bass·Musicians
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Malaysian bassist and vocalist Herman Ramanado, a Berklee graduate, blends storytelling with versatile musicianship. From original compositions to avant-garde performances, he brings a unique, soulful perspective to the contemporary music scene.
Herman Ramanado is a versatile Malaysian-born bassist, vocalist, composer, and music producer. A graduate of the prestigious Berklee College of Music, Ramanado has established a multifaceted career within the music industry, currently contributing his expertise as a composer and producer at Two AM Music Global. His musical journey is marked by a deep-seated passion for storytelling through sound, spanning various roles from session musician to singer-songwriter. Throughout his career, Ramanado has been a prominent figure in the live music circuit, performing with ensembles such as The Ramanados and The Overtones. As a bassist and vocalist, he has showcased a blend of original compositions and unique arrangements of conventional covers, drawing influence from a wide range of artists including Sting, Allen Stone, and Incubus. He frequently collaborates with fellow musicians, including Stevie Ramanado and Gregory Ramanado, delivering performances that range from intimate acoustic sets to avant-garde musical skits.
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