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Joseph
Vincelli
Saxophonist, Flutist, Author
Joseph Vincelli's
signature is his passion towards his music. It is evident on the stage,
in his recordings, with his speeches and in his books. What sets him
apart from other smooth jazz artists is his ability to create music
from an array of sources which many others would consider stretching
the limits.
Joseph is
a native of New Jersey, although the Dallas Morning News has fondly
embraced him as a long time resident of Texas. After spending his
childhood in
Eatontown, a community along the Jersey shore, he studied in Boston
at the prestigous Berklee College of Music. It is here that he learned
a deep appreciate for the art of improvisation. Joseph took his knowledge
and set off for New York City and Los Angeles, giving him many career
opportunities.
During this
ten year stint, he toured and recorded with Buddy Miles, Ice Cube,
Bobby Goldsboro, Jerry Vale, and Burt Reynolds. Also, Joseph wrote
for several film scores and movies, commercials, and jingles. Looking
for a quieter life, he moved to Dallas, Texas where he currently resides.
The desire for Texas did not change his New Jersey dialect, but it
did change his career in a big way.
Joseph has
recorded ten CD's in a seven year period. It includes seven smooth
jazz albums, two Christmas CD's and a classic Jazz CD. As well, he
recently has finished a fifteen year project, a three volume book
series entitled, My Friend, Music. Joseph does not limit his talent
entirely to the stage of entertainment. He devotes time to giving
master classes to students interested in the industry of music. As
well, he continues to write music and books for future recordings
and publications.
Joseph has
toured extensively throughout North America and with visits to Brazil,
Venezuela, England, Italy, and South Africa. Joseph's diversity with
the art of music has given him such honors as the 1998 recipient of
the Scott Joplin Award for achievement and the 2000 Hall of Fame winner
at the Clearwater Jazz Holiday festival.
Although,
Joseph cooks on stage, his first love at five years of age was a fascination
for food. He continues to use cooking and eating fine cuisine as a
source of creativity. More recently, he has developed benefit concerts
and contests that bring celebritites and top chefs together in order
to raise money for young performing artists, including the Kids Who
Care Performing Artists Foundation, in Fort Worth, Texas, which raises
tens of thousands of dollars every year. More information on Joseph,
his music and books, and his cooking ideas are found at his website,
www.josephvincelli.com.
For booking
and contact information, please email me at joseph@josephvincelli.com or call (214) 906-1059.
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