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David Vega Obituary

DAVID VEGA November 7, 1953 - November 10, 2007 Born in Oakland, California was an American blues guitarist and songwriter. He will not sing or play again on this earth. The Bay Area has lost one of the great R&B Guitarists of its time. David credited his Uncle, the late Rev. Elias V. Gaxiola for teaching him how to play the guitar. And his parents Delfino J Vega and Esther G. Vega for taking him to buy his first guitar at the age of eleven. Purchased at "Leo's Music" in Oakland. David's main guitars were the Fender Stratocasters. Later, David gained his fame playing with the renowned Funk Band "Graham Central Station". He was known as David 'Dynamite' Vega. Also playing with Hershall "Happiness" Kennedy in "Dynamite and Happiness". In 1979 David went on to play with "California Gold", he also played with Doug "Cosmo" Clifford of Creedence Clearwater Revival. legendary artists as Bobbie Woodlock and J.J. Malone. He also played in a short-lived band known as "Bad Blood", with that great experiment of Oakland Soul and Blues. David never forgot where he came from. We will miss David's passionate and fiery playing. He hurled thunderbolts back and forth across the stage in an amazing display of great Blues Rocking. An excellent blues vocalist. On stage he was a fiery bold. A true Rock Giant. David "Dynamite" Vega proves he's one of the great unsung guitarists. He's more than up to the rhythmic tasks the idiom required...He was legendary for his steps up on the wah-wah bends on "Can You Handle It". He switches to a screaming fuzz tone for the baroque gospel-blues of "Today", and gets more extroverted on "The Jam", "Entro". His broad appeal made him one of the world's most influential electric blues guitarists of our time. David often drew frequent comparisons to Hendrix; and his version of the "Little Wing". His trademark song lasted performed in Oakland with "Bad Blood". David was a man of musical vision. He passed on his musical attributes to everyone that shared his dreams; that came to his Gold Album and Grammy Awards with (GCS). Beloved son of the late Delfino J. Vega and Esther G. Vega. Cherished Brother of the late Martha R. Taylor, Survived by his sisters Margarita A. Crossman, Diana M. Gill and brother Steven A. Vega. Loving Uncle, Cousin, Nephew, Best friend, Teacher. Survived by his Fiance Wendy Janet. David was a humble and friendly guy who dedicated his life to music. He died in Healdsburg, California after being in a coma for almost a year. Amen David fly away. Peace. Service to be held @ The SDA Grand Avenue Church, 278 Grand Ave., Oakland, CA 94610 Sunday, November 18, 2007 at 3:00 p.m.

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Published by Oakland Tribune on Nov. 17, 2007.

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George Shephard

December 2, 2007

To David's Family--
May God Bless you during this time. I knew him as one serious guitar player from the GCS days, but you knew him as a father, husband, and brother.

Peter L

November 30, 2007

David,
You were a true American original and an inspiration to all musicians. You will be greatly missed!

Andrew Chevalier

November 26, 2007

David, you are always in my thoughts when play I with a “Wah” or a “Bow-Bow” at that, which was your favorite. We had so much fun, you taught me so much. So many good times on 5th Ave. You are forever Dynamite!

Selenia (Sally) Mason (Velez)

November 21, 2007

David you were such a part of my life growing up. I will always remember seeing you play at Keystone in Berkeley. And your music well it still resonates deep in my soul. You have a special place in my heart forever.
Sally...

Edwin & Arno Konings

November 21, 2007

We have had the privilege to have met David on our first trip to California in the summer of 2002. David was very friendly and talked extensively about his days with GCS. He will be honored and quoted in our upcoming book (www.slystonebook.com). Our condolences go out to David's family, friends and wider community.

Kenleigh

November 21, 2007

"Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but rather by the moments that take our breath away." David took away the breath of everyone who ever heard him play. What a privilege to be at some of those jams. It's David's turn to solo, so... "Let him RIP".

Margie Crossman

November 20, 2007

In my experience harmonizing vocally with you… made me feel so proud that I could be apart of your music! I will miss you forever my little brother. And your music will always be in my soul…. I love you bro!
Love your sis,
Marge

Liz

November 20, 2007

RIP Uncle David... you are greatly loved and will be missed everyday.
XO

Diana Gill

November 20, 2007

Summer said; "God needed an Angel to play and sing in his band." So he took my Uncle David because he was the best."
I'm really going to miss you Bro!
Love your sis,
Diana

the baddest guitar player around!

November 19, 2007

brian fischer

November 19, 2007

I will miss David's sly sense of humor as well as his stupendous guitar playing
& raspy vocals that ranked him amongst the best blues performers, bar none. Rest in peace my friend.

J Dickson

November 19, 2007

The music world has lost a great artist.

Edward H. Flowers III

November 19, 2007

Mr. David Vega was an inspiration to me musically,at Westlake Jr.High.That man could play that guitar very well.It's an honor to have known him.

David Dynamite Vega, Grandpa, Liz, GCS

November 17, 2007

November 17, 2007

Peace to you David.
Blessing of comfort to your family. Memories of your gentle spirit and electrifying sounds remain forever...
Anita La Roche (Piedmont High and beyond)

Susan Griffin

November 17, 2007

RIP David,
I remember David from Westlake Jr High in my Art class. Peace be with you, God Bless, Susan Griffin

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