Bobby Vega
Bass
Zero's own Bobby Vega, bass player of international acclaim, was born and bred
in San Francisco and raised on Funk and Rock and Roll. His stage career began at
age 16 with Sly and the Family Stone. Spanning two decades, it has taken him
world-wide with greats such as Etta James, Billy Preston, Paul Butterfield, The
Starship, Joan Baez, Olatunji, Mickey Hart, and the list goes on. With over a
hundred albums and recording projects to his credit, he feels he is just
beginning to explore new territories with Zero. An accomplished composer, he
collaborated on various soundtrack compositions including the documentary,
"Vietnam: A Television History", the Francis Ford Coppola film "One from The
Heart," and Sega's new video game, Sonic the Hedgehog lll. Most recently, Bobby
performed in Japan with Bob Weir, Vince Welnick, Henry Kaiser and Prairie
Prince. Works in progress include the "Ignacio Project", a collection of
original compositions and a tentative European tour. This highly sought-after
Bass Player lays down a rock-solid foundation for Zero's musical antics.
Bobby's equipment
Bobby's New CD, "Down The Road"
------- Some of Bobby's Other Projects --------
Bobby on Alice Di Micele's new CD "Demons & Angels"
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