[1] As her fame spread, Vega was contracted by Cervecería Corona working side-by-side with José Miguel Agrelot, Luis Antonio Rivera ("Yoyo Boing") and Shorty Castro for live shows around the Island.
[1] Vega married Mexican comedian Carlos Font, of Kiko y Karlo, and moved to Mexico City in the later part of the 1960s.
She remained there for ten years working night clubs, and some TV shows, including Siempre en domingo with Raúl Velasco.
In 2003 Vega presented a musical marathon at the Caguas, Puerto Rico, Centro de Bellas Artes Angel O.
[2] In 2000, she launched "Carmin Vega...Para que tu la Oigas" a Latin pop CD album, under the independent label CVC Records.