Ramona Córdova is the stage name of Ramón Vicente Alarcón, born in Arizona in 1984. Reviews describe the music as acoustic folk with fragile, dreamlike songs and notable falsettos. The stage name derives from his grandmother.

Reviewed DeBaser album: The Boy Who Floated Freely. Described in reviews as a minimal, childlike acoustic folk record; comparisons made to Devendra Banhart, Antony and CocoRosie. Biographical details in reviews state he was born in Arizona in 1984 to a Hispanic-Puerto Rican father and Haitian-Filipino mother and adopted his grandmother's name as a stage name.

Two DeBaser reviews describe Ramona Córdova's work as acoustic, childlike folk with fragile, elusive songs and notable falsettos. The album The Boy Who Floated Freely is compared to Devendra Banhart, Antony and CocoRosie. Reviews praise its dreamlike storytelling and minimal arrangements while noting occasional roughness.

For:Listeners of acoustic folk, indie folk and lo-fi, and readers who enjoy dreamy, narrative album reviews.

 Put your children to bed and tell them the tale of Giver, a boy who shipwrecks on a semi-deserted island where he meets a young gypsy who makes him fall in love with the help of a magic potion, only to abandon him and let him return alone but free to fly like a paper airplane over the ocean.

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 Ramona Cordova is a young man.

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