User:Planetvoid/Jeff Vincent

New article name is Jeff Vincent was born on 3/23/1974 and is a professional singer/composer/musician and producer, discovered by Seymour Stein, President of Sire Records/Warner Bros. who discovered Madonna. He has had international success as a writer on several films. He started his career very young, writing and producing for Paul Lekakis' Tattoo It album, which featured the international smash hit, "Boom, Boom, Boom, Let's Go Back to My Room." Since then, he's worked with Madonna and written with the incredible Elmer Bernstein. His songs have appeared in such blockbuster feature films as "Dick Tracy", "Wild Orchid", "A Rage in Harlem", "Talos, The Mummy" and "Angel's Don't Sleep Here". Music greats Al Jerreau, The Seekers, Patti Austin and Curtis Stigers have recorded his songs. In the late 1990s, he recorded his own album, The River Flows, in Australia for EMI Records with the legendary Desmond Child (BonJovi, Ricky Martin). In 2002, Vincent and his co-writer made history in Asia as the only Americans to ever have a No. 1 song chart over six weeks. In late 2003, he partnered with a recording/publishing company called SBI Incorporated/Planet Void Music. In 2004, he co-wrote the theme song "More Than Me" for the Disney film, "Stuck in the Suburbs", and in September 2004 landed the theme and additional music for "The Tony Danza Show" on ABC. Vincent continues to score numerous film and television productions as well as being in a top cover band, DSB, on the West Coast. Currently, he is a cast member and plays keyboards/guitar on "The Singing Bee", the #1 show on the CMT network. Jeff Vincent is also endorsed by one of the greatest keyboard manufacturers, KORG. Some of Jeff's other writing partners include Benny Mardones ("Into The Night"), Nik Kershaw ("Wouldn't It Be Good"), Jason Blume (Britney Spears' "Dear Diary"), David Nicoll (Nsync's "Digital Get Down"), and Michael Ochs ("On My Knees" by Jaci Velasquez), to name a few. As of late, Jeff has become passionate about humanitarian and missionary work.


JEFF VINCENT

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ARTIST SONG LABEL Cast Member “The Singing Bee on CMT” (keyboards/cast member) CMT Network Film Score “Big High and Lonesome” (composer of score) Xavion Productions Film Score “Convicted” (composer of score) Xavion Productions Motion Picture Score “The Hero” (composer of score) MorePony Pictures Mini Popz Kids “Don’t Tell Me It’s a Dream” (composer/producer) K-Tel Mini Popz Kids “Hello, Hello” (composer/producer) K-Tel Tony Danza Show “Theme from the Tony Danza Show” (composer/producer) Buena Vista Brian Anthony “Come and Get It” (producer) from the motion picture, “Garfield 2, Tale of Two Kitties” Twentieth Century Fox Kim Sapone “Still Looking” from the motion picture, “Down the PCH” (composer/producer) Eye Scream Films Sun “Girls Night Out” (composer/producer) RM Records Sun “A Little Bit of Love” (composer/producer) RM Records Motion Picture Score “Angels Don’t Sleep Here” (producer) Silverline Pictures Motion Picture “A Midsummer’s Night Rave” film (sound editing) ThinkFilm Stuck In the Suburbs “More Than Me” (composer) theme from the Disney film, “Stuck In the Suburbs” Disney/Buena Vista Shinhwa “Hey, Come On!” (composer/producer) SM Entertainment Brooke Allison “The Kiss Off (Goodbye)” (remixer) 2K Sounds/Virgin Brooke Allison “Toodle-Oo” (composer/producer) 2K Sounds/Virgin Brooke Allison “Rollercoaster” (composer) 2K Sounds/Virgin BOA “Don’t Start Now” (composer/producer) SM Entertainment Tata Young “Wrong Kinda Girl” (composer/producer) Warner Bros Motion PictureSoundtrack “Mummy Groove” from the motion picture, “Tale of the Mummy” (composer/producer) Dimension Films Lisa Stone “Say It With A Goodbye (405 Song)” Interscope The Seekers “Calling Me Home” (composer) EMI Beth Taylor “Secret Lover” (composer/producer) Escape Donna Lori “Sweet Holiday” (composer/producer) Escape/Sony Curtis Stigers “Cry” (composer) Arista Jeff Vincent “The River Flows” album (artist/composer/producer) EMI Darryl Pandy “Love Turns To Pain” (composer/producer) Sire/Warner Bros Jimmy Scott “A Rage in Harlem” from the original motion picture soundtrack, “A Rage in Harlem” (composer/producer) Warner Bros Darryl Pandy “Heaven Is In Your Heart 50’s version” theme from the original motion picture soundtrack, “A Rage in Harlem” (composer/producer) Warner Bros Darryl Pandy “Heaven Is In Your Heart” theme from the original motion picture soundtrack, “A Rage in Harlem” (composer/producer) Warner Bros John Wesley Harding “Wheelers Howl” from the original motion picture soundtrack, “Wild Orchid” (composer/producer) Warner Bros David Rudder “Call of Xango (Children of Fire)” from the original motion picture soundtrack, “Wild Orchid” (composer/producer) Warner Bros David Rudder “Dark Secret” from the original motion picture soundtrack, “Wild Orchid” (composer/producer) Warner Bros Al Jerreau “Rompin’, Stompin’” from the original motion picture soundtrack, “Dick Tracy” (composer) Disney/Warner Bros Jeff Vincent “Pep, Vim, and Verve” from the original motion picture soundtrack, “Dick Tracy” (artist) Disney/Warner Bros Paul Lekakis “Tattoo It on Me” (composer) Warner Bros Paul Lekakis “I Will Be There” (composer/producer) Warner Bros Paul Lekakis “One Step Closer” (composer/producer) Warner Bros Paul Lekakis “So I Heard” (composer/producer) Warner Bros

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