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Tony Vega Cesar, known professionally as Tony Vega (born July 13, 1957) is a Puerto Rican
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singer.


Early years

Vega was born in the town of
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, where he received his primary education. He was born into a family of musicians and therefore learned how to play the
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and conga at an early age. In 1967, when he was 10 years old, he played the conga for a children's band called La Prefeida. His family moved to
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in 1968. In New York, Vega continued to go to school. In his free time however, he played the conga for various local Latin rock bands including City Trash. Latin music was popular in New York during the 1970s and while Vega played the conga for Latin rock bands, he started to become more and more interested in the afroantillano style of music better known as
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. He listened to and was influenced by
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and
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. Vega started as a member of Orquesta La Preferida from 1971 to 1973. He was the primary conga player and sang coro. One year when the school season ended his parents sent him on vacation to the United States for the two months of the school recess. Upon returning to Puerto Rico and back into the band, there was a replacement on the conga tacking his place. It was suggested to Vega to go up front and try singing, as he had done coro for the band quite well. Thus, his singing career was started. He remained with the band and recorded a 45 rpm record under the supervision of the Pijuan (Melon Records) a director of Pijuan y su sexteto. He also did come coro while a member of the Willie Rosario Orquesta with Gilberto Santarosa on two songs recorded by the Orquesta La Preferida for the late promotor Rueben Haddock. His voice can be heard on the CD ''Al fin contra viento y marea'' by La Preferida.


La Selecta

In 1978, after he graduated from high school, Vega auditioned and was accepted by La Selecta, a well known salsa band directed by Raphy Leavitt. He sang with the band and recorded "Cosquillita" ("Tickle"), "Sheila Taina" and "El Picaflor", which became hits. In 1980, Vega was doing a show with La Selecta and in the audience was another salsa bandleader, Willie Rosario. Rosario was impressed with Vega and invited him to join his band. He did and participated in many recordings, and from 1981 to 1986, he shared credits with a young singer,
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. Vega also played an essential role in the recording of "La Nueva Cosecha" ("The New Harvest") which was nominated for a
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. He stayed with Rosario for eight years. In 1986, Vega joined the Louie Ramirez band before returning to Puerto Rico. In Puerto Rico, he was introduced to
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, by his friend
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. Palmieri recorded Vega and ended up hiring him. Vega participated in the recording of ''La Verdad'' (''The Truth''), which won a Grammy Award for Palmieri. He traveled with the band to Spain, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Germany, Denmark, and Yugoslavia.


Solo career

In 1988, Vega formed his own band and recorded "solo" for the first time. His album ''Yo Me Quedo!'' (''I Will Stay'') became a best seller, andappearted in the '' Billboard'' tropical/salsa chart in late 1989. He then followed that with the recording of ''Lo Mio es Amor'' (''My Thing is Love''), which included the songs "Ella" ("She") and an English language track "Love is Forever". This album earned him his first
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. In 1991, Vega won a platinum record with the success of his album ''Uno Mismo'' (''Oneself''). That year he performed in Venezuela and later went to New York where in Madison Square Garden he participated in
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s 100th recording ''The Mambo King''. He appeared at the New York Salsa Festival in 1989, 1990 and 1991.


Currently

Among his most current productions are ''Si me mira a los ojos'' (''If You Look into My Eyes''), ''Hoy vine a Cantarte'' (''Today I Came to Sing to You''), ''Tropical Tribute to the Beatles'' (1996) and ''La Combinacion Perfecta'' (''The Perfect Combination''). Vega continues to perform but, not as often as before. In 1996 he became a "
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".


Recognitions

In 1992, he was awarded La Husca Award in
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and in Puerto Rico won the Agüeybaná de Oro Award for Best Orchestra of the Year. That same year Vega and his band performed in Spain, Chile, Colombia and the United States. He was also among a committee sent to Spain by the
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. He performed in the Sports Palace of Madrid. In 1996, Vega participated with Marc Anthony in the opening ceremonies of the 7th Gymnastics World Championships celebrated in Puerto Rico.


Discography

* ''Cosquilla'' * ''Sheila Taina'' * ''El Picaflor'' * ''1980 El 20 De Willie (Willie Rosario)'' * ''Caramelito del Campo'' * ''Busca el Ritmo'' * ''Prohibiciones'' * ''Como es Posible'' * ''El Cuatro'' * ''Yo Me Quedo'' * ''Tu Prenda Tendida'' * ''Nadie te Mando'' * ''Lo mio es Amor'' * ''Ella'' * ''Uno Mismo'' * ''Dame Tiempo'' * ''Ya es tiempo de Olvidar'' * ''Si miras a los Ojos'' * ''Hoy vine a Cantarte'' * ''Tropical Tribute to the Beatles'' * ''La Combinacion Perfecta'' * ''Tu Eres Mi Respirar'' * ''Hoy Quiero Cantarte'' * ''Cuestión de Fé''


See also

* List of Puerto Ricans


Bibliography

* Donald Clarke (1998)
The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music, 2nd ed., p. 1335
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References


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Popular Culture
{{DEFAULTSORT:Vega, Tony 1957 births Living people American performers of Christian music Converts to Christianity People from Salinas, Puerto Rico 20th-century Puerto Rican male singers Salsa musicians RMM Records artists