Robert Vega Quotes (11 Quotes)


    Based on the fact that she felt she was in a fight for her life, it constitutes attempted murder. It was his actions, with his hands wrapped around her throat and that she couldn't breathe.

    We met the first day and sang in the choir together, ... We played guitar at churches. We used to borrow the priests' guitars and take the microphones from church to sing. So many times we would sing in the bathrooms in Cathedral because the acoustics were awesome.

    We have to help our community. We're graded on that.

    We have no reason to believe he's been abducted, but we have no idea where he could be or why he would do this.

    I know Ray's style. I've known it since we were little. I give him a lick on the guitar and he knows what's coming. There is that sibling harmony. That same-heartbeat kind of thing. He knows what I want to say. It is like finishing each other's sentences.


    Boy, it feels good, ... You remember the old songs and the little movements and the harmonies. We'll miss a lyric or two, so we work on that.

    When I received the platinum record for 'Coyote Ugly,' I sent it to James because if it wasn't for him, none of this would have happened, ... So I gave him my first one and said, 'Hey, this was for you and I and what we did.' It was just wonderful. It's exciting to see your names as the credits roll by because you're from El Paso and you never think you're going to accomplish so much. I lived in New York for years, and I still had that mentality.

    We will have oxygen on the side of the stage, ... We don't look our age. I think music keeps us young. Not the music business -- it's the music that keeps us young.

    This is what happens when we don't have a clear-cut picture of what takes place. At this point, there's nothing else they can look into.

    Ray hooked us up with that. The song is called 'Whole Lot of Nada,' and we're going to play it that night. We're in the works of shopping it around to some people for someone to sing it.

    The last song we wrote together, he went to a chord I was about to go to. I'm going to that chord and he was there already. It shows in the music. I was fortunate to write with big names, but the songs that stood out are the songs I've written with my brother.


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