Jeff Vincent
- Composer
- Writer
- Producer
Jeff Vincent is a professional singer/composer/musician and producer
with international success. 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. Some of Jeff's other writing partners include Peter
Rafelson (Madonna), 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. 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 KORG, one of the greatest
keyboard manufacturers in the world.