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Vinx De'Jon Parrette

Vinx De'Jon Parrette (born 15 December 1957), known professionally as Vinx, is a percussionist, singer, songwriter, and former athlete.[1][2][3][4]

Vinx
Background information
Birth nameVincent De Jean Parrette
Born (1957-12-15) 15 December 1957 (age 66)
Fairfield, California
GenresPop, rock
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Percussion
Years active1980s–present
LabelsPangea/I.R.S., Dreamsicle
Websitevinx.com

Musical career edit

Vinx performed for the first time at Montreux Jazz Festival on July 9, 1978, after legendary musician Taj Mahal invited him to perform with him at Casino Montreux.[5]

Vinx was a member of the Austin, Texas funk & soul band Extreme Heat.[6]

The next time Vinx performed at Montreux Jazz Festival would be July 20, 1990, when he performed nine of his own songs:[5]

1 Tell My Feet
2 Porch Light
3 I Should Have Told Her
4 Little Queen
5 I'd Give Me All To You
6 Captain's Song
7 My TV
8 Temporary Love
9 Samba De Whoop

The following day, July 21, 1990, Vinx performed alongside Sting.[5] Almost a year later, on July 2, 1991 Vinx returned to Montreux Jazz Festival with Sting, as part of Sting's Soul Cages tour, performing backing vocals on 17 songs, before moving front of stage to perform vocals and percussion on four of his own songs: "My Funny Valentine" (written by Richard Rogers & Lorenz Hart), "Temporary Love", "One Pearl", and "Don't Got To Be That Way".[5] "Temporary Love" and "Don't Got To Be That Way" are songs from Vinx's first album, Rooms in My Fatha's House. The album was released through Sting's record label Pangaea Records, and featured guest vocals and bass by Sting.[7]

On July 15, 1997 Vinx again performed at the Montreux Jazz Festival, this time as part of his band Jungle Funk, formed with Living Colour band members Doug Wimbish and Will Calhoun. Jungle Funk performed to an audience of 4000 at Auditorium Stravinski.[8][5]

Vinx founded a critically acclaimed songwriting/creativity workshop series called Songwriter Soul Kitchen.[9]

Athletics career edit

Vinx was a top American college triple jump athlete, representing Kansas State. In 1980 he held the US indoor collegiate record at 17.03 meters.[10] This was a long enough jump to qualify him for the 1980 US Summer Olympic team in Moscow, but US President Carter boycotted the Olympics when the Soviet Union failed to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan.[11] Vinx's Olympic dreams were shattered, alongside the whole of the US Summer Olympic team.[12]

Discography edit

As leader edit

As sideman edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Mya Vita : premier concert public". Ladepeche.fr. Retrieved 7 December 2017.
  2. ^ "Vinx et ses amis en concert à La Métairie (Carcassonne)". Ladepeche.fr. Retrieved 7 December 2017.
  3. ^ "Hiroshima Releases 'Songs With Words,' Launches Tour". Rafu.com. 15 October 2015. Retrieved 7 December 2017.
  4. ^ "Hiroshima Returning to Aratani Theatre". Rafu.com. 30 November 2013. Retrieved 7 December 2017.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Concerts database". Montreux Jazz. Retrieved 2023-09-12.
  6. ^ "Extreme Heat | Band Members". extremeheataustin.com. Retrieved 2023-10-07.
  7. ^ https://www.sting.com/discography/album/108/Guest%20Appearances
  8. ^ Auditorium Stravinski
  9. ^ . www.vinx.com. Archived from the original on 2015-02-27.
  10. ^ https://trackandfieldnews.com/collegiate-indoor-all-time-list-men/
  11. ^ https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/carter-announces-olympic-boycott
  12. ^ https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2020/sports/1980-usa-olympic-boycott-team-carter/

External links edit

  • Official website

vinx, parrette, born, december, 1957, known, professionally, vinx, percussionist, singer, songwriter, former, athlete, vinxbackground, informationbirth, namevincent, jean, parretteborn, 1957, december, 1957, fairfield, californiagenrespop, rockoccupation, musi. Vinx De Jon Parrette born 15 December 1957 known professionally as Vinx is a percussionist singer songwriter and former athlete 1 2 3 4 VinxBackground informationBirth nameVincent De Jean ParretteBorn 1957 12 15 15 December 1957 age 66 Fairfield CaliforniaGenresPop rockOccupation s MusicianInstrument s PercussionYears active1980s presentLabelsPangea I R S DreamsicleWebsitevinx wbr com Contents 1 Musical career 2 Athletics career 3 Discography 3 1 As leader 3 2 As sideman 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksMusical career editVinx performed for the first time at Montreux Jazz Festival on July 9 1978 after legendary musician Taj Mahal invited him to perform with him at Casino Montreux 5 Vinx was a member of the Austin Texas funk amp soul band Extreme Heat 6 The next time Vinx performed at Montreux Jazz Festival would be July 20 1990 when he performed nine of his own songs 5 1 Tell My Feet 2 Porch Light 3 I Should Have Told Her 4 Little Queen 5 I d Give Me All To You 6 Captain s Song 7 My TV 8 Temporary Love 9 Samba De Whoop The following day July 21 1990 Vinx performed alongside Sting 5 Almost a year later on July 2 1991 Vinx returned to Montreux Jazz Festival with Sting as part of Sting s Soul Cages tour performing backing vocals on 17 songs before moving front of stage to perform vocals and percussion on four of his own songs My Funny Valentine written by Richard Rogers amp Lorenz Hart Temporary Love One Pearl and Don t Got To Be That Way 5 Temporary Love and Don t Got To Be That Way are songs from Vinx s first album Rooms in My Fatha s House The album was released through Sting s record label Pangaea Records and featured guest vocals and bass by Sting 7 On July 15 1997 Vinx again performed at the Montreux Jazz Festival this time as part of his band Jungle Funk formed with Living Colour band members Doug Wimbish and Will Calhoun Jungle Funk performed to an audience of 4000 at Auditorium Stravinski 8 5 Vinx founded a critically acclaimed songwriting creativity workshop series called Songwriter Soul Kitchen 9 Athletics career editVinx was a top American college triple jump athlete representing Kansas State In 1980 he held the US indoor collegiate record at 17 03 meters 10 This was a long enough jump to qualify him for the 1980 US Summer Olympic team in Moscow but US President Carter boycotted the Olympics when the Soviet Union failed to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan 11 Vinx s Olympic dreams were shattered alongside the whole of the US Summer Olympic team 12 Discography editAs leader edit Rooms in My Fatha s House PANGAEA I R S 1991 As sideman edit Sting The Soul Cages A amp M 1990 Cassandra Wilson Blue Light til Dawn Blue Note 1993 Stevie Wonder Conversation Peace Motown 1995 Crystal Waters Crystal Waters Mercury 1997 See also editJungle FunkReferences edit Mya Vita premier concert public Ladepeche fr Retrieved 7 December 2017 Vinx et ses amis en concert a La Metairie Carcassonne Ladepeche fr Retrieved 7 December 2017 Hiroshima Releases Songs With Words Launches Tour Rafu com 15 October 2015 Retrieved 7 December 2017 Hiroshima Returning to Aratani Theatre Rafu com 30 November 2013 Retrieved 7 December 2017 a b c d e Concerts database Montreux Jazz Retrieved 2023 09 12 Extreme Heat Band Members extremeheataustin com Retrieved 2023 10 07 https www sting com discography album 108 Guest 20Appearances Auditorium Stravinski vinx com Songwriter Soul Kitchen www vinx com Archived from the original on 2015 02 27 https trackandfieldnews com collegiate indoor all time list men https www history com this day in history carter announces olympic boycott https www washingtonpost com graphics 2020 sports 1980 usa olympic boycott team carter External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vinx De 27Jon Parrette amp oldid 1206030593, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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