Candido Albelando "Lolly" Vasquez-Vegas (born October 2, 1939 – March 4, 2010) was a Native American musician of Yaqui, Shoshone and Mexican heritage.[1] He played in numerous ensembles with his brother Pat, including Pat & Lolly Vegas, The Avantis, and Redbone.
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Birth name | Candido Albelando Vasquez-Vegas |
Born | Coalinga, California, U.S. | October 2, 1939
Origin | Fresno, California, U.S. |
Died | March 4, 2010 Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged 70)
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Occupation | Musician |
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Years active | 1960s–2000s |
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Background
editCandido Albelando Vasquez-Vegas was born in Fresno, California.[2][3] He and his brother, Pat played in bands around the Fresno area. They shortened their last name to Vegas when they relocated to Los Angeles in 1963 to pursue their musical career.[4]
The brothers performed as the Vegas Brothers before changing the name of their group to Redbone.[5] Their 1974 hit "Come and Get Your Love" charted at No. 5 in the U.S.[6]
Career
editBefore the world knew him as Lolly Vegas of the 1970's band Redbone, Lolly Vasquez, with brother Pat and friend Robert Howard, played the Salinas club circuit in the 1950's. With his brother and Howard, they formed the High Tensions band. Lolly Vasquez played lead guitar while his brother played mostly bass and drums.[7] Together with brother Pat, Lolly led a band called The Avantis. The ensemble also consisted of drummer Mike Kowalski and guitarist Danny Hamilton. They became a support act for the Beach Boys.[8][9] The Avantis did some work with Judd Hamilton (older brother of Dan Hamilton[10]) who was the arranger and co-composer on their records.[11][12] In 1963 The Avantis had a minor hit with "Wax 'Em Down".[13][14] The single was distributed in Canada by Sparton of Canada Ltd where it made the charts. On October 12, 1963, Canada's C-FUNTASTIC FIFTY recorded the single's chart status as having moved up one notch from the previous week's position of 37 to 36, putting it right behind "Fools Rush In" by Rick Nelson.[15][16]
Vegas co-wrote the Rick Lancelot & The Peppermint Sticks single "Sick Chick" / "Ain't That Soul" which was released in 1964. Rick Lancelot was in fact Ricky Lancelotti.[17][18] Vegas also wrote "Love Will Make You Crawl" for Cliff Wagner which was the B-side to his 1966 single, "Exception to the Rule".[19]
In 1969, along with his brother Pat, rhythm guitarist Tony Bellamy and drummer Pete DePoe he formed the band Redbone, for which he was the lead singer. The band produced the singles "Maggie", "The Witch Queen of New Orleans", and their biggest hit "Come and Get Your Love".[20]
Death
editVegas died of lung cancer in the Reseda neighborhood of Los Angeles on March 4, 2010, at age 70. He had been in poor health after suffering a stroke 15 years earlier.[1][21]
Solo discography
editAct | Title | Label and cat | Year | Ref |
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Lolly Vegas with the Downbeats | "I'm Gonna Say We're Thru" // "It's Love" | Audio A-202 | 1960 | [22] |
References
edit- ^ a b "PASSINGS: Lolly Vegas, Ron Banks". Los Angeles Times. March 6, 2010. Retrieved February 20, 2023.
- ^ "The official Redbone site". www.redbone.be. Retrieved 2018-09-14.
- ^ Wright-McLeod, Brian (2005). The Encyclopedia of Native Music: More Than a Century of Recordings from Wax Cylinder to the Internet. University of Arizona Press. p. 157. ISBN 9780816524488.
- ^ Berglund, Jeff; Johnson, Jan; Lee, Kimberli (2016). Indigenous Pop: Native American Music from Jazz to Hip Hop. University of Arizona Press. p. 99. ISBN 9780816509447.
- ^ Murtha, Tara (2014). Bobbie Gentry's Ode to Billie Joe 33 1/3 (Revised ed.). Bloomsbury Publishing, USA. p. 46. ISBN 978-1-62356-342-4.
- ^ "Come And Get Your Love". Songfacts. Songfacts, LLC. Retrieved February 20, 2023.
- ^ The Californian - Salinas musician Lolly Vegas of Redbone remembered - Wednesday, March 10, 2010 [1]
- ^ 45Cat - The Avantis (Los Angeles) - Discography, sleeve back notes for Sundazed / Chancellor S 287
- ^ Written in Music, 22 februari 2017 - Pat ‘Redbone’ Vegas heeft nog steeds een droom - Ans van Heck
- ^ AllMusic - Dan Hamilton, Biography by Bruce Eder
- ^ Walk-Don't Run - The Story of the Ventures, By Del Halterman - Page 102
- ^ 45Cat - The Avantis (Los Angeles) - Discography
- ^ Ask Mr Music - FOR THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 15, 2003
- ^ Walk-Don't Run - The Story of the Ventures, By Del Halterman - Page 102
- ^ Cashbox, October 5, 1963 - Page 13 MR. DEALER-MR. ONE STOP MR RACK JOBBER look what ABC PARAMOUNT just cooked up !
- ^ Vancouver Top 40 Radio - C-FUNTASTIC FIFTY, WEEK OF OCTOBER 12, 1963
- ^ Discogs - Ricky Lancelotti Writing & Arrangement
- ^ 45Cat - Rick Lancelot And The Peppermint Sticks - Discography
- ^ 45Cat - Cliff Wagner - Discography
- ^ Redbone's Official Website - Redbone Forever Archived 2016-05-11 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Variety, March 9, 2010 - Guitarist and vocalist Lolly Vegas dies
- ^ 45Cat – Lolly Vegas With The Downbeats – Discography
Further reading
edit- Come And Get Your Love: A Celebratory Ode to Redbone (1939–Present) by Pat "Redbone" Vegas, Rehbon Publishing, 2017, 280 pps.
- King Kong Pete: Redbone and Beyond by Peter "Last Walking Bear" DePoe, King Kong Beat Publishing, 2017, 292 pps.
External links
edit- Lolly Vegas discography at Discogs
- Lolly Vegas at IMDb
- Lolly Vegas at Find a Grave
- Punchland: Interview: Pat Vegas of Redbone