Vincent Ned "Vince" DeRosa

1920 - 2022

Vincent Ned "Vince" DeRosa obituary, 1920-2022, Los Angeles, CA

Vincent Ned "Vince" DeRosa

1920 - 2022

Vincent DeRosa Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 24, 2022.
October 5, 1920 - July 18, 2022 Vincent Ned DeRosa died peacefully on July 18, at 101 years old. Vince was preceded in death by his wife, Sally Ann DeRosa, and beloved siblings Martha, Jack, Richard, and Mary.

Vince was born on October 5, 1920, in Kansas City, MO. He was the first in his family born in America, the oldest child of Italian immigrants. The family moved to Los Angeles in 1932. During his lifetime, Vince came to call three places home, La Canada-Flintridge, CA, Whitefish, MT and Maui, HI.

Vince met his wife, Sally Jordan, a radio actress, on a blind date to the USO in 1944. Their chance meeting only took place due to an ankle injury that sidelined Sally from attending a tour with the Ice Follies. They were married in 1945 and remained so until her death in 2014.

Vince, who was a descendent of career musicians, started studying the French horn at 10 years old. He was forced to start an early career due to the death of his father when Vince was 15. During World War II, Vince enlisted and was assigned with the California Army Air Forces radio production unit. After the war, Vince started his career on contract at Fox Studios and as a freelance studio musician.

His unique and distinctive sound was featured by Hollywood's greatest composers including John Williams, Henry Mancini, Bill Conti, and Alfred Newman. As his career progressed, many pieces were composed for him specifically. His film credits include E.T., Rocky, The Sound of Music, and Jaws. He also recorded for television scores including Dallas, Batman, Bonanza, and The Simpsons and played for live telecasts and variety shows including The Academy Awards, Sonny and Cher and The Judy Garland show.

His credits beyond Hollywood include classic recordings across genres of jazz, classical, pop and rock, on albums by Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, The Monkees, Frank Zappa and The Beatles. Among his accomplishments, his work with Laurindo Almeida on The Intimate Bach earned a Grammy nomination for Best Classical Performance-Chamber music in 1962.

Inspired by his mentor, Alfred Brain, Vince used his time outside of the studio to teach other aspiring horn players. Vince was a faculty member at USC for over 30 years and continued to offer private lessons well into his retirement.

Outside of his career, Vince was the beloved center of his family. He was cherished deeply as a father, grandfather, and great-grandfather and his loss simply cannot be overstated. He always filled hearts with a lot of laughter and instilled a deep love of music and a great bowl of pasta with "a hunk" of cheese.

Vince is survived by his pet parrot, Cheech, his son John DeRosa and his wife Dee of Corona del Mar, CA, his daughter Betty DeRosa of La Canada-Flintridge, CA, his six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. His grandchildren and great grandchildren are; Ian Ullman of New York, NY, J.D. DeRosa, his wife Perry and their children Sebastian and Madeline of Brentwood, CA, Deanna and Tom Coale and their children Paul and Laura of Mission Viejo, CA, Jacob Ullman, his wife Xandi and their children Sklyar and Nolan of Newport Beach, CA, Dr. Vincent DeRosa, his wife Ann-Marie and their children Dominic, Nico and Joe Hamilton of Santa Barbara, CA, and Ashley MacLaren of Seattle, WA.

A private family celebration of life will be held in August. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to an endowed scholarship honoring his work: The USC Vincent DeRosa Endowed Scholarship in French Horn Fund.

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Sandy

July 31, 2022

He was over 100-years-old
The one time I met Vince,
Because I loved his music so
He´s been in me heart ever since!

All of us should be inspired
By a talented man like this,
His music changes a somber mood,
Into one of hope and bliss!

Even though he´s physically gone
He´s actually still around,
Just listen to the music he made
You´ll find it extremely profound!

The world will miss you, Vince! Play your horn for the angels!!!

Marina Hernandez

July 24, 2022

Thank you for sharing your wonderful gifts with the world. Condolences to the entire family.

Cherie Scott

July 24, 2022

Sorry to hear of your passing Uncle Vince. I've thought of you so often and will continue to do so... Your life was a rare gift. Your humanity will always be remembered. I wish could have seen the beautiful family gathering when you entered heaven's gates. I can only imagine the beauty of the chorus. You will be forever in our hearts... --Cherie

Marie Sansone

July 24, 2022

From one horn family (Sansone) to another, we offer our condolences. My father, Larry, must have known Vincent through studio work and acquaintances including Al Brain, a name I used to hear often. May he indeed rest in peace. Marie Sansone (I also have a parrot, Amigo.)

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