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Little Louie Vega

 
Artist: "Little" Louie Vega

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  • Born: June 12, 1965, New York, NY [The Bronx]
  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Electronica
  • Instrument: Producer, DJ
  • Representative Albums: "Little Louie Vega at the Underground Network NYC," "United DJs of America, Vol. 2," "New York Underground: The Nu Groove Years"

Biography

Whether he is DJing by himself or acting as half of Masters at Work, Little Louie Vega is a permanent part of the history of the New York City house music and club scene. Vega made a name for himself as a DJ in the New York City club circuit spinning in the historical clubs Studio 54, Devil's Nest, and Hearthrob. Besides producing his own work, he has worked with artists from the likes of Information Society to Debbie Gibson and Marc Anthony.

Little Louie Vega grew up in a Latin music household. His father, Louie Vega, Sr., was a jazz and Latin saxophone player and his uncle, Hector Lavoe, was a popular salsa singer. Born and raised in the Bronx, Vega began DJing at 18 after he watched some fellow high school friends spin records. He was soon a regular at high school parties and formed his own small label. While spinning at the infamous Studio 54, Vega met house producer Todd Terry, who would regularly give Vega his new mixes to try out on the 54 crowd. Vega's own first remixes included Information Society's "Running" and Noel's "Silent Morning" and also some work for then-budding star Debbie Gibson.

In 1989, Vega produced the instrumental "Don't Tell Me" for SBK Records and "Keep Pumpin' It Up" under the name Freestyle Orchestra. Vega had been commissioned to do songs for the movie East Side Story when he met the singer Marc Anthony. With Anthony, Vega would sign on to CBS Records' subsidiary WTG Records. Together they produced the single "Ride on the Rhythm," which did remarkably well in the clubs and rewarded both men with lots of recognition. He would later team up with house vocalist Barbara Tucker to produce Beautiful People and also establish the Underground Network Club in New York. Vega also teamed up again with Todd Terry to produce "Todd's Message" with vocalist India, Vega's former wife. Vega also contributed to the Deee-Lite remix compilation Sampladelic Relics & Dance Floor Oddities.

Though Vega has produced much as a solo act, he is more widely known as half of the production team Masters at Work. Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez, who originally used the name for his own DJ crew, met Vega through Todd Terry. Under the Masters at Work name, Vega and Gonzalez have remixed the likes of Jamiroquai, Madonna, and Michael Jackson. Using the name Nuyorican Soul, the two worked with such jazz legends as Tito Puente and George Benson for a self-titled album. Vega continues to tour the world with his unique blend of New York disco classics, obscurities, and Latin dancefloor anthems both old and new. He has also released a series of critically acclaimed mix CDs. ~ Diana Potts, All Music Guide
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Little Louie Vega

Little Louie Vega at WMC - Miami 2009. DJ set at the Fontainbleu Resort Hotel.
Background information

Luis Fernando Vager (born 1965), better known as "Little" Louie Vega, is a Puerto Rican musician and one half of the Masters At Work musical production team. He was born to a musician family, as his father, Luis Vager, was a jazz saxophonist, and his uncle was singer Hector Lavoe of the Fania All Stars, and he started his DJ career spinning records at the age of 13.

By 1985, he was playing house and block parties in his local Bronx neighborhood of New York, as well as engineering and mixing (Erasure's The Two Ring Circus features his earliest dabblings in the studio. His first nightclub residency was at the Devil’s Nest, in the Bronx, and later he moved to Roseland, Studio 54 and the Palladium in Manhattan. During the 1990s, Vega was playing at one of the most influential nightclubs for house music, The Sound Factory Bar. By the mid-90s, the Masters At Work team had Vega spending less time behind the turntables and more time in the studio as the team's remixing skills became legendary.

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Personal life

Vega was once married to singer La India. [1] and is now married to vocalist "Anane"

Discography

See Masters At Work for the rest of his discography

Singles

Louie Vega/"Little" Louie Vega

  • 1998 "Te Quiero"
  • 1990 "House Of Vega"
  • 1991 "Ride On The Rhythm", with Marc Anthony
  • 1996 "Hip Hop Jazz EP", with Jeffrey Collins
  • 2000 "Elements of Life", with Blaze
  • 2000 "Life Goes On", with Arnold Jarvis
  • 2002 "Diamond Life", with Jay 'Sinister' Sealee and Julie McKnight
  • 2002 "Brand New Day", with Blaze
  • 2003 "Cerca De Mi", with Raul Midon and Albert Menendez
  • 2003 "Africa/Brasil"
  • 2004 "Thousand Fingered Man"
  • 2004 "Mozalounge", with Anané, Raul Midon and Albert Menendez
  • 2004 "Journey's Prelude", with Ursula Rucker
  • 2004 "Love is on the Way", with Blaze
  • 2004 "Steel Congo", with House of Rhumba
  • 2005 "V Gets Jazzy", with Mr. V
  • 2006 "Joshua's Arm", with Blaze
  • 2007 "Here To Stay", with Soni

Sole Fusion

  • 1992 "We Can Make It"
  • 1994 "Bass Tone"
  • 1995 "The Chosen Path", with Kenny Dope
  • 1997 "We Can Make It '97"

Freestyle Orchestra

Hardrive/Hardrive 2000

  • 1992 "Sindae", with Kenny Dope
  • 1993 "Deep Inside EP"
  • 1993 "Hardrive EP", with Kenny Dope
  • 1999 "2000 EP"
  • 1999 "Never Forget", with Lynae

Other aliases

  • 1989 "There's a Bat in my House", as Caped Crusaders, with Todd Terry
  • 1990 "Afrika", as History, with Q-Tee
  • 1994 "Love & Happiness", as River Ocean, with India
  • 1994 "The Tribal EP", as River Ocean, with India
  • 1994 "Curious", as Sun Sun Sun, with Lem Springsteen
  • 1995 "Reach", as Lil Mo Yin Yang, with Erick Morillo
  • 1995 "Freaky", as Lou², with Lil Louis
  • 1996 "The Missile", as The Chameleon
  • 1996 "Shout-n-Out", as Lood, with Mood II Swing

Production for other artists

  • 1987 The Cover Girls - "Because of You", with Robert Clivilles
  • 1988 Noel - "Like a Child", with Roman Ricardo
  • 1990 Kimiesha Holmes - "Love me True"
  • 1990 2 in a Room - "Take me Away", with Aldo Marin
  • 1994 Barbara Tucker - "I Get Lifted"
  • 1995 Barbara Tucker - "Stay Together"
  • 1998 Donnell Rush - "Perfect Day for Company", with Lem Springsteen
  • 2001 Gloria Estefan - "Y-Tu-Conga"
  • 2003 Anané - "Nos Vida/Mon Amour"
  • 2003 Ursula Rucker - "Release"
  • 2004 Kenny Bobien - "Spread Love"
  • 2005 Anané - "Amazing Love"
  • 2005 Anané - "Let Me Love You", with Mr. V
  • 2005 Anané - "Move, Bounce, Shake", with Mr. V
  • 2007 Mr. V - "Put Your Drink Down"

Albums

  • Elements of Life - 2004
  • Elements of Life Extensions - 2005

See also

Notes

  • [2] Louie Vega's Master Work.

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