Uršula Ramoveš (born 1968) lives and works in a village called Suša in Poljanska Valley. She studied singing with Ileana Bratuž Kacjan for ten years.
For many years, her speciality has been a cappella singing.

She managed to put the poetry of her husband Janez Ramoveš, full of dark, unusual, but extremely lively occurrences, to completely original music, flirting with chanson, ethnical music and cabaret songs.

In 1999, she self-published an album titled Sugar Free Baby, which received excellent reviews: »One of the most beautiful voices one can hear in these parts nowadays. It is her voice alone that makes it worth climbing over these hills and valleys« (Miha Mazzini).

Her second album, I Was Riding a Bicycle on a Sunny Day (Sanje, 2003), features Uršula's vocal interpretations of poetry by her life-partner Janez Ramoveš, which encapsulates folk themes and is written primarily in the dialect of the Poljanska Valley.

In 2006 she recorded a new album, together with mostly vocal band Boys from Badger's Gorge, an album that accompanies Janez Ramoveš's new poetry book Staroselski ciklus (Cankarjeva zalozba). Singing is also accompanied by drums, and there are some a capella songs, too.

In 2007 the band recorded another album Anglčešejne (Sanje).

Uršula Ramoveš's singing (she also wrote the music) is distinguished by subtlety and elegance of a true chanteuse.