Guitarist and vocalist Lolly Vegas, co-founder of the all-Native American rock group Redbone, died March 4 in Reseda, Calif. He was 70 and had been battling cancer for several years, band spokesman ...
LOLLY VEGAS The guitarist and vocalist for the 1970’s all Native American rock group, Redbone, passed away March 4, 2010. Born October 2, 1939 in Coalinga, California, with the surname of Vasquez, he ...
Lolly Vegas, 70, the lead singer and guitarist for Redbone, a Native American rock band that had a million-selling hit in 1974 with the bouncy “Come and Get Your Love,” died in his sleep Thursday at ...
It’ll be an afternoon of culture and rock and roll when the 2nd annual Redbone Music Festival returns to Hesperia in March.
The co-founder of the 1970s band Redbone, who wrote its Top 5 hit “Come and Get Your Love,” died Thursday at his San Fernando Valley home, a spokesman for the band said Saturday. Lolly Vegas, 70, had ...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Lolly Vegas, a co-founder of Redbone who wrote the hit "Come and Get Your Love" for the 1970s band, has died in Los Angeles, a spokesman said on Saturday. Vegas, 70, who had ...
Pat Vegas went and got his love at Shadow Ridge School's first annual Redbone Music Festival in Hesperia on Sunday, March 16. The event honored Vegas as the last living member of Redbone, the first ...
This soulful pop tune by the band Redbone was, in some ways, related to what was going on politically. It became the first song by an all-Native and Mexican American band to crack the Billboard Top 10 ...
Vegas, 70, who had been battling cancer for several years, died at home on Thursday, band spokesman Joe Ortiz said. Singer/guitarist Vegas, whose real name was Lolly Vasquez, formed Redbone with his ...