- Fly Trio
- Los Angeles Jazz Collective
- Artists Recording Collective
- John Abercrombie
- Lisle Atkinson
- David Binney
- Cindy Blackman
- Theo Bleckmann
- Luis Bonilla
- Ralph Bowen
- Don Braden
- George Brooks
- Beaty Brothers
- Bill Cantrall
- Bill Carrothers
- Edmar Castaneda
- George Colligan
- Marc Copland
- Patrick Cornelius
- Eli Degibri
- Mike DiRubbo
- Toru Dodo
- ECM Records
- Nathan Eklund
- Steve Elmer
- Peter Erskine
- Wayne Escoffery
- John Escreet
- Carl Fischer
- Elli Fordyce
- Marshall Gilkes
- Hans Glawischnig
- Richie Goods
- Wycliffe Gordon
- Tord Gustavsen
- Tim Hagans
- Lisa Hearns
- Francis Jacob
- Michael Janisch
- Jazzheads Records
- Aaron Johnson
- Beat Kaestli
- Kevin Kastning
- Manu Katche
- Ryan Keberle
- Kneebody
- Dana Lauren
- Jay Leonhart
- Carolyn Leonhart
- Morrie Louden
- Mike Mainieri
- Ellis Marsalis
- Donny McCaslin
- Melford/Kalmanovitch
- Lewis Nash
- Sean Nowell
- Arturo O' Farrill
- Bill O'Connell
- Meg Okura
- Chris Parker
- Rick Parker
- The Persuasions
- Misha Piatigorsky
- Jean-Michel Pilc
- Victor Prieto
- Dafnis Prieto
- Kristjan Randalu
- Mark Rapp
- Groove Note Records
- Pirouet Records
- Bob Reynolds
- Abigail Riccards
- Reuben Rogers
- The Rubin Museum
- Bobby Sanabria
- Steven Schoenberg
- Second Movement
- Artist Share
- Avery Sharpe
- Yotam Silberstein
- Gwilym Simcock
- Edward Simon
- Marlon Simon
- Alex Sipiagin
- Asaf Sirkis
- Emilio Solla
- Russ Spiegel
- Tomasz Stanko
- Bill Stewart
- Joan Stiles
- Loren Stillman
- Donald Vega
- Miroslav Vitous
- Chris Washburne
- Jeff Watts
- Eberhard Weber
- Mark Weinstein
- Lauren White
- Anthony Wilson
- Ben Wolfe
- Sam Yahel
- Craig Yaremko
- Alper Yilmaz
- Miguel Zenon
Donald Vega
Donald Vega’s style and virtuosity on piano, along with his composing and arranging, mark this young artist as a unique and exciting presence in the world of jazz. His sound has been said to resonate with a touch of Oscar Peterson’s versatility and Bill Evans’ elegant lyricism.
Vega’s first album as a leader, Tomorrows, was released July 2008 featuring Lewis Nash on drums and David J. Grossman on bass. Tomorrows includes six original tunes, showing us that Vega has evolved into both a creative composer and arranger. Tomorrows adds to a growing discography with Vega’s piano playing including Anthony Wilson’s The Power of Nine, Bennie Wallace’s Disorder at the Border, Jazz on the Latin Side’s The Last Bull Fighter, and Al McKibbon’s Black Orchid, to name just a few.
Vega’s recent competitive winnings include Down Beat’s 2007 jazz student soloist award and 1st place at the 2008 Philips Jazz Piano Competition at the University of West Florida, not to mention an original composition featured in the CD accompanying JAZZIZ’s October 2008 Education Issue.
Donald currently resides in New York City and studies at the Juilliard School with piano great, Kenny Barron. When he is not in school Vega can be found performing at local NYC jazz clubs including Dizzy’s, Jazz Standard, Smalls, and the Kitano or traveling abroad performing throughout Europe and Latin America.
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