Ramy Bakke, born and raised in Denver, Colorado... she is a mother of three children ages 14, 16 and 18... active in her community... come on over and read more about her at www.myspace.com/ramybakke (without the ..1) and join her friends list. Ramy has a passion for letting people know that they are loved unconditionally forever and a day! She is forever growing in her ability to spread that love... recent illness has made it difficult for her to work as she desires, but the hope is, that with full recovery, she will again pursue her dreams.
Ramy wants to keep you informed, please note the following ALERT:
Barbara Streisand, Elly Ameling, Reba Rambo-McGuire, Sandy Patti, Amy Grant, Josh Groban, Wynonna Judd, Margaret Becker, Dottie Rambo, Barbara Mandell, Karen Carpenter, Annie Herring, John Denver, Beethoven, Mozart, Maynard Ferguson, Quincy Jones, Chuck Magione, Vivaldi, 2nd Chapter of Acts, Barry McGuire, The Gaithers, Sweet Comfort Band, Larry Norman, Beverly Sills, and many others... I think if it breathes music... it influences me.
Sounds Like
Joni Mitchell, Joan Baez... that's what they say...
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Ramy has recently been accepted into the Cambridge Who's Who for her accomplishments in music and ministry. A vocal scholarship winner from Seattle Pacific University, she travelled with Continental Singers in Asia and toured in Europe with Sommerwind and New Desire; competed internationally on the Evangelishe Omroep Radio in The Netherlands to place 5th out of thousands. Her original release, Broken to Be A Blessing, 2004 on the Ram's Horn Record label, has poignant lyrics ministering to the hearts of humanity.
Since moving to Nashville, she was nominated for Best Actress for the role of "Domina" in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum at the Renaissance Center, in Dickson, TN. When not performing, she has excelled in coaching and ministering to women who have been severely sexually abused. In addition, she has pursued graduate work in marriage and family therapy and psychology.
Her life's passion is to lovingly heal those who have been bitterly crushed so that they can become sweet again. The music is the inroad to the soul. She has a love for the stage, both dramatic and performance and loves to laugh, cause others to laugh and tell funny stories with her ability to speak in foreign accents. You'll love her music... it's fresh... and has a draw like no other.
Ramy is working on writing for her second project in-between mothering her three marvellous teens and taking care of her four dogs, and three cats and any other animal the children bring home. This second project will be remarkably different as she returns to her classical and jazz roots.
She has a tremendous capacity to share the compassion of Jesus Christ with a hurting world and loves to bring them to a place of healing and grace.
She attends the River at Music City, where her mentors and friends, Pastors Dony McGuire and Reba Rambo-McGuire are Senior Pastors.
Hello my beautiful friend and sister in Christ, long time and too long since we spoke. I have been offline for many maaaany months. May your days be blessing you even greater than you bless those around you!!!! That would definitely take a miracle!!!
Ramy how have you been? Haven't talked to you in a long time. I hope your Holidays were warm and happy and the kids are all doing great! Take care!! ~Ranchero
Hi Ramy, it was so nice hearing from you. Thank you for your sweet message. Something tells me that you are right about the Cayman Islands being your kind of place. Living in Seattle must of been great. It's such a beautiful state. Being the nature nut that I am it would be a touch of heaven on earth. Of course Tennessee is very beautiful also. I lived next door to you in Arkansas for 4 years. May your day and days to follow bless you and bring much joy upon you and your family!!
Hey There Ramy,
Whats new! We got a gig March 31st at Tim II's. Hope you come make it out! Give us a shout by email or phone, Hope everyone is doing o.k.!
Beverly and Kenny.
Hi Ramy. How are things in Nashville? I haven't been there in awhile. I wanted to come during my spring break, but I'm moving to a new house. Hope to make it there soon, I do miss it. Take care.
Hi Ramy,
Thanks for the email.
We would love to meet you and your children someday. What fun that would be.
To answer your questions - we have been told that the two of us are the male versions of Lucy & Ethel. Tee-Hee!
Our entire way of thinking and the things that happen to us are made for a reality TV sitcom.
We sing, minister, do puppets and do a little stand up as well. We do live skits and we believe that laughter is a powerful tool in having people put down their walls and receive a message that makes an impact. So we have seen how it touches the lives of so many.
God called us to be spoons to stir up the Body of Christ and to go into the world and draw them to the Lord.
So that is what we are doing.
We won't be at Dollywood for Dottie Rambo's thing we went to Dollywood on business and it turned out well.
We pray blessings upon you, your family and your career. Please keep us posted on your ministry and music.
Your Buds,
Brian & Shawn :) :)
well, I do take lesson. from Cinderly Hahn. I used to study music theory but I don't anymore. I'll have to ask my parents later because they're busy right now, but thanks
My newest compositions that I've made this year, have been a lot better because people say that they're better than Debussy.
But that can't possibly be true.
I used to have my own recital but then no one would come, so I stopped and now I need an MP3 recording system but no one will let me borrow theirs and I don't have any money.
Do you know where I can finda cheap, yet good MP3 recording system equipment?