A Celebration of Music Featuring Mireya Ramos

What does it take to get a Latin Grammy? For Mireya Ramos - vocalist, composer, violinist and founder of Flor de Toloache – New York City’s first and only all-women mariachi band - it takes a lot of talent Mireya Ramos recently released her debut solo album, Mireya - which has been described as an autobiographical depiction of a day in the life of Ramos, unveiling stories of Afro-Latino pride, police brutality, Black Lives Matter, unbridled love, break-ups, and self-love.

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