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  1. On December 25, 2009, Tony Bellamy died of liver failure at a hospital in his hometown of Las Vegas, at age 63. Less than three months later, Lolly Vegas died of lung cancer at his family home in Reseda, California, on March 4, 2010, at age 70.

  2. Ende 1968 stellten sie mit Tony Bellamy (bürgerlich Robert Anthony Bellamy, * 12. September 1941 (oder 1940) in Orange City , Kalifornien – Gitarre, Gesang) und Pete „Last Walking Bear“ DePoe (* 1943 im Makah - Reservat in Neah Bay , Washington – Schlagzeug ) schließlich eine Band zusammen.

  3. 28. Dez. 2009 · Pat Vegas and Tony Bellamy of Redbone. Native American Music Awards. 9.97K subscribers. 410. 42K views 14 years ago. Tony Bellamy and Pat Vegas are inducted into the HALL OF FAME Vegas and...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lolly_VegasLolly Vegas - Wikipedia

    In 1969, along with his brother Pat, rhythm guitarist Tony Bellamy and drummer Pete DePoe he formed the band Redbone, for which he was the lead singer. The band produced the singles "Maggie", "The Witch Queen of New Orleans", and their biggest hit "Come and Get Your Love".

  5. 29. Dez. 2009 · Tony Bellamy was a Mexican-American Yaqui Indian who played rock, R&B, Cajun, jazz and tribal music with Redbone. He was inducted into the Native American Music Awards Hall of Fame in 2008 and died in Las Vegas on Christmas Day 2009.

  6. Robert Anthony Bellamy (1946-2009) was a Native American musician, best known for being the lead guitarist, pianist and vocalist for rock band Redbone. He was also a member of the San Fransisco...

  7. The Vegas brothers met guitarist Tony Bellamy, collaborated on the Jim Ford album “Harlan County”. Thereafter the trio hired drummer Pete DePoe and signed band Redbone to Epic Records in 1969. Redbone was managed by Bumps Blackwell, who guided Little Richard and Sam Cooke to success.