A native of the South Bronx, RAY VEGA is a veteran of the bands of Tito
Puente, Ray Barretto, Mongo Santamaria, Mario Bauza, Luis "Perico"
Ortiz, Hector LaVoe, Johnny Pacheco, Larry Harlow, Pete "El Conde"
Rodriguez and Louie Ramirez to name a few. Ray has performed and/or
recorded with Joe Henderson, Lionel Hampton, Mel Torme, Paquito
D’Rivera, Arturo Sandoval, The Spanish Harlem Orchestra, Steve Turre,
Israel Lopez "Cachao", Las Leyendas De La Fania, Pete Escovedo, The
Chico O’Farrill Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra, Jazz at Lincoln Center Afro
Latin Jazz Orchestra, Paul Simon, John Santos and The Machete Ensemble,
Jose Jose, Sheila E., Yomo Toro, Anna Saeki, Frank Foster's Loud
Minority Big Band, Diane Schuur, The Mike Stewart Big Band, Michel
Camilo, Kirk Franklin, The Bob Belden Big Band, Dave Samuels and The
Caribbean Jazz Project, Marco Antonio Muñiz, Jeanie Bryson, Eddie
Palmieri, James "Jabbo" Ware and The Me, We and Them Orchestra, La
Orquesta Sinfonica De Simon Bolivar, Sandro De Las Americas, The Mingus
Big Band, The Duke Ellington Orchestra, The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra,
Bebo Valdez, and Celia Cruz, among numerous others. Ray currently works
with the renowned Comtemporary Classical composer Osvaldo Golijov,
performing first and solo trumpet in the critically acclaimed work; "La
Pasion Segun San Marco".Ray has now established himself as one
of the innovators of the international Jazz and Latin music scenes. A
multi-talented trumpeter, percussionist, composer, and arranger, he
presents Jazz from a refreshingly original and contemporary perspective.
His two recordings on the Concord Picante label, his self-titled debut
"Ray Vega", and "Boperation", along with his 1st release on the Palmetto
label "Pa'lante"have been well received by critics, audiences and
musicians alike. Vega's 2nd Palmetto CD "Squeeze, Squeeze" has also
received critical acclaim including Four Stars in Down Beat Magazine.Vega's
latest CD is "East-West Trumpet Summit" is a collaboration with Seattle
trumpeter Thomas Marriott. The CD was released in the summer of 2010 on
Origin Records and has hit number 1 on the Jazzweek national radio Jazz
charts during the week of June 21, 2010.Vega grew up immersed
in the heart of two vibrant New York City music scenes: Jazz and Salsa.
In addition to learning about these two musical styles with some of the
great legends, he received his formal training studying trumpet with
Sydney Baker, Henry Nowak, Mike Lawrence, Stan Shafran, Laurie Frink,
Richard Brezowski and Jerry Gonzalez. He studied Jazz harmony and
improvisation with Susan Winder, Bobby Rogovin and Lonnie Hillyer. Vega
studied Afro-Caribbean percussion with Luis Bauzo. Vega attended The
Long Island University Brooklyn Center and is a graduate of the
legendary High School of Music and Art. RAY VEGA
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