April 7, 1998BIOGRAPHY LINKS |
April 25, 1998 By Paul Verna Angeles-based session drummer best known for his studio recordings and tours with James Taylor.
Vega, 41, died at home of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound on
the eve of a scheduled
Vega, who had just returned from a European tour with Taylor, was set to
go on the road with
Carnegie Hall and a special appearance with the Boston Pops Orchestra at Boston's Symphony Hall. Besides his work with Taylor over the past
decade -- which included the studio releases "Never
Drummer Steve Jordan, a friend of Vega's since
the '80s, says Vega was "a stabilizing force in
Jordan adds that Vega "fulfilled to the utmost
the function of the drummer being the captain of the
Jordan's comments reflect the reaction of
Vega's other friends and associates, who also
Taylor says in a written statement, "It has
been a great privilege and delight working with Carlos
Jazz guitarist Ritenour was among the first
to recognize Vega's talent and hire the young
Producer George Massenburg, whose credits
include Ronstadt and Taylor, says he is
A memorial service for Vega was held April
14 at the Rose Hills Memorial Park and Mortuary
Vega is survived by his wife, Teri, and daughters Marissa and Alexis. |
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