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Released: Jan 1, 2003
Label: Epic/Legacy

General Info

  • Genre: Funk / Jam Band / R&B

    Location San francisco, California, US

    Profile Views: 42976

    Last Login: 8/20/2010

    Member Since 4/25/2008

    Record Label Unknown Indie

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    Born in San Francisco, bassist ..Bobby Vega.. has significantly contributed to the city’s rich musical heritage, and his resumé reads like a who’s who of Bay Area rock, soul, funk, and world music. He’s a master of pickstyle funk, a tone connoisseur, a professor of the groove, and one of the funniest people you’ll ever meet..... Bobby began his professional career at age 15 with ..Bo Diddley.., but he attained widespread attention as a 16-year-old for his distinctive picked and muted bass line on ..Sly Stone..’s “I Get High On You” (from Sly’s 1975 album ..High On You..). Since then, he has contributed his soulful feel and incredibly dynamic playing to a long list of world-class artists, including: .... ..Billy Preston.... ..Booker T..... ..Paul Butterfield.... ..Joan Baez.... ..Jerry Garcia.... ..Bob Weir.... ..Mickey Hart.... ..Santana.... ..Tower of Power ..(filling in on 40 shows for ..Rocco Prestia.. in 2001).. ..Etta James.... ..Zigaboo Modeliste .... ..Quicksilver Messenger Service.... ..Jefferson Starship .... ..Babatunde Olatunji.... ..Kitaro .... ..Ronnie Laws.... ..Hubert Laws.... ..Lee Oskar.... ..Melvin Seals.... ..Cold Blood.... In addition to his stellar career as a sideman, Bobby has been a member and co-founder of several of the Bay Area’s finest all-star collaborations, including ..Zero.., ..KVHW.., ..the Avalon Allstars.., and ..Don’t Push the Clown..; he continues to work with Zero/KVHW guitarist ..Steve Kimock.. in various situations. Bobby’s 1997 solo album ....Down the Road....—with special guest performances by ..the Turtle Island String Quartet.., Tower of Power drummer ..David Garibaldi.., and legendary percussionist ..Airto Moreira..—is a showcase for his diverse compositional, harmonic, and rhythmic chops... Bobby's a world-class bass collector and a "vintage freak" of the first order, but the 1961 Fender Jazz affectionately known as the ..Shark Bass.. has been his main squeeze since 1977. The other instrument most commonly associated with him is the ..Bobby Vega Halfling Bass.., an acoustic bass guitar built by luthier ..Tom Ribbecke... He uses ..Dunlop Tortex .73 picks.. on both... When it comes to Bobby's amps and cabs, ..Glockenklang.. is where it's at—he owns Bass Art and Heart-Core heads and cabs—and he also uses a custom amp made by his friend ..Kirkwood Rough... His cables were made by ..Monster.. many years ago, and he uses nickelwound, standard-gauge ..D'Addarios.. on the Shark Bass. Last but not least, Bobby is the proud owner of ..the very first Badass Bass II bridge.., custom-made for him by ..Glen Quan... It has been on the Shark Bass for three decades. .. Bobby’s reputation as a creative force has taken him into many other musical arenas. An accomplished composer, he has collaborated on the ..soundtracks.. for the TV documentary ..Vietnam: A Television History.., the ..Francis Ford Coppola.. film ..One from the Heart.., and the Sega video game ....Sonic The Hedgehog 3..... .. In 2007, he played more than 200 gigs, made in-store appearances, taught clinics, and began working as a producer. His appearance at last year’s ..School of Bass.. weekend in Phoenix, Arizona was a highlight of that event, and his .. performance and interview.. with ....Bass Player.... editor-in-chief Bill Leigh is one of the most popular features in the history of ..bassplayer.tv .. (indeed, readers voted it their favorite Bass Player TV video of 2007). ..Four decades and nearly 5,000 gigs after he first began playing bass, Bobby Vega continues to develop his complex and heady blend of rhythm & blues, rock, funk, technique, and tone, “laying it down” with incredible feeling and groove..... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (This site respectfully created and proudly maintained by E.E. Bradman.) .. .. .. ..
  • Members

    .. .. .. .. .. ........ "It's Alright"—Bobby Vega with Paul Butterfield (and Buzz Feiten on guitar) at the Rockpalast in Germany on Sept 15, 1978. ........ .. .. .. .. .......... "Fire On the Mountain"—Bobby Vega with Jerry Garcia and Friends (Mickey Hart, Baba Olatunji, Carlos Santana, Hamza el-Din, Sikiru Adepoju, and others) in Petaluma, CA on February 15, 1987......... .. .. .. .. .......... "Bad Hair Day"—Bobby Vega with KVHW (Steve Kimock, Vega, Alan Hertz, and Ray White) at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco, CA on April 3, 1999. .... .. .. .. .. .. ........ "You Got to Move"—Bobby Vega and the Avalon Allstars (Martin Fierro, Mark Karan, Melvin Seals, and John Molo) in San Francisco, CA in July 2007.........
  • Influences

  • Sounds Like

    Watch .. Bobby on Bassplayer.tv .. .. Hear more of .. Bobby’s solo album ..at CD Universe.. Scan a partial list of .. Bobby’s album credits ..at Allmusic.com.. Check out ..Bobby’s signature Ribbecke bass....

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  • Spine Chilling Breeze

     Hey man you Rock!

    4 months ago
  • Some Bizzare Label

    Land turtles can not put ones self onto a fence post, so therefore http://www.myspace.com/somebizarrerecords ; Goat attendee in a class room needs not a mountain view. http://www.myspace.com/somebizzare
    http://www.thegenepool.co.uk/somebizzare
    Genepool on line record shop

    9 months ago
  • Elma BArry



    Your music is fantastic ...

    1 year ago
  • Giada Tessari

    Hi Bobby! I hope to see you soon here in Italy!
    bacini :*

    1 year ago
  • Eck'ster,Eck'ster

    Hi Mr. Vega,
     Big fan,from the Sly albums.I didn't know what you looked like.I actually thought you were a black guy from your playing.I do a Bobby Vega lick every time I pick up the bass,along with a Michael Henderson one.They are my two favorite chops for jamming with the boys,and that's getting fewer and far between now that I'm long in the tooth.You like to collect basses?Here's a model you probably don't have:Made from a plaster mold of a girl I picked up in a bar.Had to buy her a pair of $75 shoes in exchange for her body.









    1 year ago
  • KS

    Hey now (((((Bobby)))))!

    1 year ago
  • Cole Emerson Higgins

    Hi. How you doing? Hope all is well.
                                                   Keeping it low, Cole

    1 year ago
  • Wojtek Famielec

    Thanks for the add!
    Funky greetings from Poland!

    1 year ago
  • Prljavi Ton

    Big Hello from Prljavi ton (Dirty note)!!

    We have two new songs in our player, ¨Freedom¨ and ¨Got my mojo working(Mudy Waters cover)¨.
    We would be very thankful if you listen it!

    Peace and Love!

    See you...

    1 year ago
  • Karl

    Hi Bobby,
    danke fürs freund sein.
    Gruß
    Karl

    1 year ago
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Bio:

Born in San Francisco, bassist Bobby Vega has significantly contributed to the city’s rich musical heritage, and his resumé reads like a who’s who of Bay Area rock, soul, funk, and world music. He’s a master of pickstyle funk, a tone connoisseur, a professor of the groove, and one of the funniest people you’ll ever meet.

Bobby began his professional career at age 15 with Bo Diddley, but he attained widespread attention as a 16-year-old for his distinctive picked and muted bass line on Sly Stone’s “I Get High On You” (from Sly’s 1975 album High On You). Since then, he has contributed his soulful feel and incredibly dynamic playing to a long list of world-class artists, including:

Billy Preston

Booker T.

Paul Butterfield

Joan Baez

Jerry Garcia

Bob Weir

Mickey Hart

Santana

Tower of Power (filling in on 40 shows for Rocco Prestia in 2001)

Etta James

Zigaboo Modeliste

Quicksilver Messenger Service

Jefferson Starship

Babatunde Olatunji

Kitaro

Ronnie Laws

Hubert Laws

Lee Oskar

Melvin Seals

Cold Blood

In addition to his stellar career as a sideman, Bobby has been a member and co-founder of several of the Bay Area’s finest all-star collaborations, including Zero, KVHW, the Avalon Allstars, and Don’t Push the Clown; he continues to work with Zero/KVHW guitarist Steve Kimock in various situations. Bobby’s 1997 solo album Down the Road—with special guest performances by the Turtle Island String Quartet, Tower of Power drummer David Garibaldi, and legendary percussionist Airto Moreira—is a showcase for his diverse compositional, harmonic, and rhythmic chops.

Bobby's a world-class bass collector and a "vintage freak" of the first order, but the 1961 Fender Jazz affectionately known as the Shark Bass has been his main squeeze since 1977. The other instrument most commonly associated with him is the Bobby Vega Halfling Bass, an acoustic bass guitar built by luthier Tom Ribbecke. He uses Dunlop Tortex .73 picks on both.

When it comes to Bobby's amps and cabs, Glockenklang is where it's at—he owns Bass Art and Heart-Core heads and cabs—and he also uses a custom amp made by his friend Kirkwood Rough. His cables were made by Monster many years ago, and he uses nickelwound, standard-gauge D'Addarios on the Shark Bass. Last but not least, Bobby is the proud owner of the very first Badass Bass II bridge, custom-made for him by Glen Quan. It has been on the Shark Bass for three decades.

Bobby’s reputation as a creative force has taken him into many other musical arenas. An accomplished composer, he has collaborated on the soundtracks for the TV documentary Vietnam: A Television History, the Francis Ford Coppola film One from the Heart, and the Sega video game Sonic The Hedgehog 3.

In 2007, he played more than 200 gigs, made in-store appearances, taught clinics, and began working as a producer. His appearance at last year’s School of Bass weekend in Phoenix, Arizona was a highlight of that event, and his performance and interview with Bass Player editor-in-chief Bill Leigh is one of the most popular features in the history of bassplayer.tv (indeed, readers voted it their favorite Bass Player TV video of 2007).

Four decades and nearly 5,000 gigs after he first began playing bass, Bobby Vega continues to develop his complex and heady blend of rhythm & blues, rock, funk, technique, and tone, “laying it down” with incredible feeling and groove.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (This site respectfully created and proudly maintained by E.E. Bradman.)

..  

Member Since:

April 25, 2008

Members:

"It's Alright"—Bobby Vega with Paul Butterfield (and Buzz Feiten on guitar) at the Rockpalast in Germany on Sept 15, 1978.

"Fire On the Mountain"—Bobby Vega with Jerry Garcia and Friends (Mickey Hart, Baba Olatunji, Carlos Santana, Hamza el-Din, Sikiru Adepoju, and others) in Petaluma, CA on February 15, 1987.

"Bad Hair Day"—Bobby Vega with KVHW (Steve Kimock, Vega, Alan Hertz, and Ray White) at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco, CA on April 3, 1999.

"You Got to Move"—Bobby Vega and the Avalon Allstars (Martin Fierro, Mark Karan, Melvin Seals, and John Molo) in San Francisco, CA in July 2007.

Sounds Like:

Watch Bobby on Bassplayer.tv

Hear more of Bobby’s solo album at CD Universe

Scan a partial list of Bobby’s album credits at Allmusic.com

Check out Bobby’s signature Ribbecke bass

Record Label:

Unknown Indie

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