RICKY VACCA
Here's a recent article on my career in the NC independent Tribune.
Many Thanks to Mike Knox for the great write up!!
Vacca performed with several different Beatlemania bands, including 1964 and Strawberry Fields. One thing that made him popular was that he could actually play the bass guitar left-handed, just like Sir Paul.
Many Thanks to Mike Knox for the great write up!!
Vacca performed with several different Beatlemania bands, including 1964 and Strawberry Fields. One thing that made him popular was that he could actually play the bass guitar left-handed, just like Sir Paul.
“That’s a big stickler with Beatles fans, because there are a lot of guys who do Paul that are very good, but they do it right-handed,” he said. Vacca performed with the Beatlemania franchise from 1993 to 2004 and later went on the play with another Beatles tribute band. Vacca, who’s originally from New York, performed with 1964 from 2010 to 2011, and even played Carnegie Hall to a sold-out show. “It actually allowed me to close the chapter on the Beatles thing,” he said. “A lot of guys keep doing it well into their 50s and 60s. That’s great. I don’t really want to do that.”
Vacca juggles a lot of roles, but music has always been a major part of his life. It’s a career he’s been building since he was 12, playing in subways in New York City.
By the time he was 14 he was performing in Greenwich Village, starting out by playing guitar and harmonica during the tail end of the folk music scene.
Now living in Concord, Vacca has put his time performing as a Beatle behind him, and now performs solo at local venues, as well as running his own guitar and repair business. He also volunteers as an ordained pastor with CMC Community Church in Concord.
Vacca rode the folk music scene until the focus shifted. “It was not longer the singer, songwriter, acoustic guitar, writing about their feelings,” he said. “It was more about dance and rock and roll.” That’s when he decided to learn to play the bass, because everyone else knew how to play guitar. “Great decision, because it changed my life, because as a bass player I could sing lead and play bass, because I was used to playing guitar and singing,” he said. “There were bass players, but I had the edge because I could sing lead tenor and play bass. You’d go to a jam session and there’d be 25 guitarists and drummers and singers, but no bass players.” His skills eventually led him to playing at the famous CBGB club, where the talents of the Ramones, Blondie, the Talking Heads and others were discovered. He played his first gig there in 1979. “It was a smelly, dilapidated old place and it stunk,” he said. “But I’ll tell you, I saw a lot of people there. It had a vibe, it just did. Everybody just seemed to gravitate in front of that place.” Vacca continued to play through the 1970s and ‘80s. The ‘80s seemed to be, for me, a time for me to work a day job, spend all my time … absorbing culture and music,” he said.
He found the perfect job for a young musician looking to learn — working as a roadie. He got to set up equipment and watch performances by Phish, Grateful Dead, Bootsy Collins and others. “I cut my teeth on a lot of that music at an early age, which was great because when I got to go and perform with people. I had the edge of being around and influenced by music that was 20 years my senior,” he said. He would continue in music, doing a one-man performance through the 1990s, and when he played McCartney songs people would compare the two. Finally a friend told him to try out for Beatlemania. “I think I had my hair cut short and made like a Paul McCartney ‘thing’ and I had bought a Beatle jacket. I showed up at the second call back and they were like, ‘All right, you’re in,’” he said. “And the next thing you know we’re in the Bahamas and Bermuda and we’re touring. “And it was awesome.”
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Ricky is one in a million...come and see & hear for yourself! :-)
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Friday Sep 6, 2013
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Friday, September 5, 2013 from 9 to 11 PM
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