Josh Ramos
Acting
Biography
Chicago born guitarist, whose bands include Hardline, Two Fires, The Storm, China Blue, Le Mans, Velocity, The Blue, Elan, and solo material. Chicago born Josh Ramos got an early musical start in life by playing in the church band before he ever hit double digits. Later in high school he formed and played in bands around the Chicago area. A year out of high school Josh formed LE MANS in 1983. This band recorded two albums, one on the Shrapnel Label and one with Columbia Records. It was during this time that Josh moved to the Bay Area of California and became associated with Neal Schon and his line of "Schon guitars". A few years later Josh and his band ELAN were voted "Best Bay Area Band" by a listeners poll on the number one radio station KRQR. Josh joined THE STORM in 1991. Josh had played guitar on the demo tape for "Show Me The Way" and had played with Kevin Chalfant and Ross Valory in a well-respected Bay Area band called The View. The Storm recorded an album with Interscope Records and had a #3 hit with "I've Got A Lot To Learn About Love" and a #10 hit with"Show Me The Way", while giving tour support to Bryan Adams, Peter Frampton and Tom Cochran. The album was near gold and the band was established as one that could deliver radio friendly hit songs. The band received a Bay Area Music Award ("Bammie") for Best Debut Album and a BMI Award for airplay for "I've Got A Lot To Learn About Love". In 1996 Josh has been seen and heard, playing with VELOCITY, a hard rock quartet opening for the likes of Night Ranger, Quiet Riot, and Foghat. A review of Velocity when Josh was with the band said, "The only way to describe this band is just high energy." In January, 1997, Josh and Kevin Chalfant traveled to London, England to attend the "Frontiers Awards", and to accept awards for "Best Song" and "Best Album" for The Storm's second album "Eye of the Storm" (on the Music For Nations label). The album features songs like "Waiting For The World To Change", "Don't Give Up", "To Have And To Hold" and several others that possess the same quality and mass appeal as the first. At the Frontiers Awards ceremony, Kevin and Josh performed a special unplugged type medley of four Storm songs. Josh has co-written 3 Storm songs, "Long Time Coming", "Your Gonna Miss Me" and "Touch And Go". Josh has been playing Washburn Guitars exclusively since 1992.
Known For

Recorded at the Gods Festival in Bradford, England on June 2, 2002, where Hardline was the headliner. Hardline's return to the scene was the event of the year in the world of melodic rock, with Johnny Gioeli on top form, and Josh Ramos stepping in for Schon. Setlist: "Intro", "Hot Cherie", "Life's a Bitch", "Everything", "Face the Night", "Takin' Me Down", "Weight", "In the Hands of Time", "Only a Night", "I'll Be There", "Drum Solo", "Rhythm from a Red Car", "Keyboards Solo", "Dr. Love"
Hardline: Live at the Gods Festival 2002

Recorded Live at Maximes, Wigan, England on Saturday, November 4, 2000 Track List: You Keep Me Waiting (The Storm), Key Of The City, Sing Me Away (Night Ranger), Show Me The Way (The Storm), River Of Destiny (Two Fires), Eye Of The Tiger (Survivor), I Can't Hold Back (Survivor), Sister Christian (Night Ranger), Summer Of Love (Two Fires), Don't Tell Me You Love Me Night Ranger), I've Got a Lot To Learn About (The Storm)