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R A M O N E S
For years, people have been asking me about the various music-recording projects I've been involved with. But few have generated the level of interest of the first Ramones album, "RAMONES." There seems to be an ever-growing fascination with all things Ramones and with that album in particular. So when I was asked by The Ramones Museum in 2005 to provide my firsthand account of the making of that album, I jumped at the opportunity to revisit my memories of the project. Pushing my Photoshop skills to the limit (and with some badly-needed assistance from my graphic designer sister-in-law Sandy), I crafted a tri-fold brochure entitled "Rob Freeman on Recording RAMONES" and sent 1000 copies of it to the museum. Also included was a poster-sized teaser (see below) which invited museum visitors to take the brochure hand-outs. The package arrived in early February 2006, just in time for the 30th anniversary of the RAMONES album release. Due to the particular configuration of a tri-fold brochure, I reformatted the content here to fit onto standard letter-sized pages.

Other than at the Ramones Museum in Berlin or on its website, this is the only place these materials are available for viewing. The exclusive photos of the Ramones in the studio which are scattered throughout the piece are there courtesy of the band's manager, Danny Fields, and are not available for reproduction or distribution. I respectfully ask that you comply with that. 

I hope you enjoy "Rob Freeman on Recording RAMONES."



Poster for museum wall




Poster on museum wall next to brochure dispenser 

Happy brochure-grabbing museum-goers