Ronnie Limar

Ronnie Limar has been singing and performing since childhood. Born in Brooklyn, NY Ronnie started out in local clubs and other functions. While in high school Ronnie was lead singer and guitarist for a band who won many local competitions. After finishing Brooklyn College, Ronnie returned to his true passion, music. Performing mostly on the East coast, Ronnie stayed busy to the delight of audiences who gave him standing ovations.

One night Ronnie stopped by Bachelors III, a popular Manhattan night spot, made famous by Joe Namath, and ran into his band mate from high school, who happened to be a partner in the club. The two re-connected and discussed the possibilities of working together in some capacity. They felt it was important to record and partnered to go in that direction. Ronnie's partner wrote and produced a song that lead to a recording deal with Brunswick Records, thus began the recording career of Ronnie Limar and the writing/producing career of
Charles Wallert.

The song "Love Came" became a hit for Ronnie, which lead to an album, "You Mean the World to Me Sweetheart", which was also the next hit single. The tune was written by the renowned Steals Bros. who wrote the all-time classic, "Could It Be I'm Falling in Love". Ronnie performed all over the world and re-united with Charles Wallert to record, "Lifetime Guarantee" for
The Embers, "Beach Music Super Collaboration" CD.