Ray Gómez
1953–2026Spanish guitarist known for his work with The Pop Tops on the hit 'Mamy Blue' and collaborations with George Harrison and jazz legends.
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Ray Gómez was a Moroccan-born Spanish guitarist who became a prominent figure in the late 1960s and early 1970s music scene. He gained international fame as a member of The Pop Tops, contributing to their massive hit 'Mamy Blue', which topped charts across Europe and sold millions of copies. His talent attracted the attention of George Harrison, who invited him to the United Kingdom in 1973. Gómez subsequently relocated to the US and UK, where he established a career in jazz fusion, recording and performing with renowned artists such as Aretha Franklin, Stanley Clarke, Herbie Hancock, and Keith Emerson. He was recognized for his exceptional skill on the electric guitar and left a lasting impact on both Spanish pop and international jazz circles.
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