Tim Vega
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Tim Vega (born Timothy Martin Vega on September 14 1965 — died April 29, 2002) was an American graphic designer best known for his work with several musical acts, especially jam bands. Among his patrons were Blues Traveler, Gov't Mule, and Spin Doctors.
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[edit] Background
Vega, a New York City native (and Suzanne Vega's younger brother), started out in the graffiti art scene. Before long, his art appeared on official T-shirts for Blues Traveler, and even created the cover art for the band's self-titled debut album. He would later design posters for H.O.R.D.E, the music festival founded by the aforementioned act.
In addition to his work with Blues Traveler, Vega is credited with creating the original logo for Gov't Mule, and several items for Spin Doctors. In 2001, Vega employed as a production assistant for "On Stage! At the Twin Towers", a music festival held at the World Trade Center in New York City.
Vega inadvertently avoided being one of the victims of the September 11, 2001 attacks, after he called in sick for work.
[edit] Death
After many years of struggle with alcoholism, Vega died of alcohol-related causes on April 29, 2002. Later that year, a fortnight-long tribute was held (beginning December 6, 2002) and featured performances from Blues Traveler John Popper, Warren Haynes, Joan Osborne, among many others[1][2].
Suzanne Vega's Beauty & Crime was released in 2007, and dedicated to the memory of Tim Vega[3][4].
[edit] References
- ^ Remembering Tim Vega
- ^ Tim Vega Memorial Photos
- ^ New York Times article
- ^ Press release referring to NYT article
[edit] External links
- Tim. Vega. Net Official site
- Tim Vega at Allmusic