Ramsey has managed to ride the cutting edge of the trendy music business for the last two decades, working with hundreds of bands for various record labels in New York City. His first gig was marketing a new band with a debut album called Appetite for Destruction, which was followed by Winger, Warrant and Poison in the 80’s to the heavier sounds of Metallica, Pantera and White Zombie a few years later, to riding the Alternative Nation wave with Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains and Soundgarden, then on to the Industrial wave with Nine Inch Nails, Ministry and KMFDM, to "independant" bands like Guided By Voices, XTC, and The Connells, to gangsta rap with Snoop Dogg, Ja Rule and Lil' Jon, and then into the new century on the boy-bands-with-guitars trend known as “emo” with Dashboard Confessional, Taking Back Sunday and Hawthorne Heights. Along the way there was a slew of bands who went nowhere, one hit wonders, soundtracks, and more Spinal Tap moments than there are in Spinal Tap.
Leaving the ruins of the music business and Alphabet City behind, Ramsey went west and joined Spank to create a new platform that will bring the worlds of advertising and music together and give new voice to the cutting edge musicians of tomorrow. When he’s not at the drawing board, he enjoys decorating his big Chicago apartment (where he has re-created his first Manhattan studio in one of the walk-in closets) and selling his voluminous CD collection online.