Tata Vega

Tata Vega is a noted American vocalist whose career spans several decades, having established a reputation for her strong, soulful voice and dynamic stage presence. Born Carmen Rosa Vega on October 7, 1951, in Queens, New York, she began singing at the tender age of five and honed her craft in church choirs. Tata, a nickname she acquired that stuck with her through her performing life, broke into the music industry in the early 1970s as a member of the group The Earthquire before going solo.

Over the years, Tata Vega's music has touched on various genres, from R&B and soul to gospel and inspirational music. The diverse list of her recent releases exemplifies her versatility as an artist. Vega's passionate delivery and gospel roots are evident in spiritual tracks like "Jesus, There's Something About That Name" and "This Joy." Meanwhile, songs such as "Givin' All My Love" and "Try My Love" capture her ability to convey the depth of emotion inherent in love and relationships. Despite not being a mainstream figure, Tata Vega has built a loyal following and has also contributed significantly as a background vocalist, with her powerful voice gracing tracks of major artists and films, underlining her status as an esteemed artist in the music industry.

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Givin' All My Love
Album - 13 Tracks - Released January 1, 2014
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