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A conversation with Kyle Vincent - smooth pop singer-songwriter who was in Japan in April 2023 for fan arranged live events. Kyle talks with humour about his "cult without success career" and shares stories of being a jazz child prodigy and one-time Bay City Roller.
Jamie Wollam has toured with some of the most talented musicians on earth including, Tears for Fears, Jackson Browne, David Crosby, Tommy Shaw (Styx), Fee Waybil (The Tubes) and Rage Against the Machine's Tom Morello's solo project, The Nightwatchman. He has recorded with Michael Sweet (Stryper), Guardian, Zache Brooke, The Brave, John Elefante (Kansas), Venice, Jay Nash, Mindy Gledhill, Michael Jackson, Kyle Vincent, Hillary Duff, Eric Hutchinson, Avion, Steve Bertrand, Drake Bell, G.E.M and, Tears for Fears. In this episode, Jaime talks about: His move from L.A. to Canada and getting sober Working through these struggles while working with Tears for Fears Drumming with Tears for Fears and the support they gave him Being the drummer for Tears for Fears and working a “regular job” Drumming for Tears for Fears and the new record Losing his deal with DW Dialing in his sound with A&F drums
On this episode of Analog Smile, Sherry speaks with Kyle Vincent. He is a singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and entertainer. He was called the "crown prince of soft pop," by Goldmine Magazine. When he's not busy writing or recording, he spends most of his time on the road, playing shows around the world for his dedicated fan base. In 2014 Vincent was nominated for, and won, "Best Male Vocalist" at the Hollywood Music in Media Awards. Kyle Vincent began his music career at the age of eight, playing alto saxophone in Berkeley school jazz bands. At age 11 he appeared on stage with Donald Byrd, taking turns improvising with the trumpeter. He took jazz and bebop lessons for several years with saxophonist Hal Stein. Vincent studied voice with master vocal coach and opera singer Claudine Spindt for several years, and took bass lessons from guitarist Joe Satriani. After moving to Los Angeles, Vincent studied with renowned vocal coach Seth Riggs. Vincent was the lead singer in the seminal teen power pop band, Candy, which recorded one album, ‘'Whatever Happened To Fun...'' on the Mercury/Polygram label, and included future Guns N' Roses guitarist Gilby Clarke. Signed to MCA as a solo artist, he recorded the album, ‘Trust', and toured as the opening act for Barry Manilow on his "Greatest Hits and Then Some" tour. For his next album, he signed with Disney's Hollywood Records which spawned the U.S. Billboard/Radio & Records Adult Top 20 single, "Wake Me Up (When The World's Worth Waking Up For)". In 2020, Vincent signed with Universal Music Group to distribute the album, ‘Whatever It Takes'. He edited, remixed, remastered, and added bonus tracks to ‘Whatever It Takes” and re-released it in 2021. Sherry and Kyle chat about his career in music and much more! Visit kylevincent.com for information.
According to The National Institute on Drug Abuse, every day more than 115 Americans die after overdosing on opioids. The addiction to opioids is a serious national crisis that affects many areas of public health.In this very important podcast, Dr.Kyle Vincent joins the show to discuss the opioid epidemic and the treatment options if you or a loved one has an addiction to opioids.
Jamie Wollam is a drummer who has toured with some of the most talented musicians on earth including, Tears for Fears, Jackson Browne, David Crosby, Tommy Shaw(Styx), Fee Waybil(The Tubes) and Rage Against the Machine’s Tom Morello’s solo project, The Nightwatchman."I started playing drums at the age of 13 after I saw KISS in concert at the Forum in Los Angeles. I was instantly mesmerized by Peter Criss and knew that this was what I wanted to do. My first teacher was my Uncle Rob and I began playing to records by Kiss, AC/DC, Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath, Ozzy, Dio, Journey, Cheap Trick, and Aerosmith. At the age of 18, I attended P.I.T (The percussion division of the Musician’s Institute) in Hollywood, CA. I graduated with honors in 1989. Joe Porcaro, Ralph Humphrey, Steve Houghton, Chuck Flores, Toss Panos, and Richie (Gajate) Garcia are some of the greats I had the honor of learning from. I followed up with studying Gary Chester’s, The New Breed, concepts with Victor Loyo of Luis Miguel. My education was so important to me that I continued to study with as many people as I could. I began teaching drum lessons at the age of 19 at Ontario Music in Ontario, California.I gratefully landed my first professional touring gig with Michael Sweet, of the band, Stryper. Thus began my career as a touring and session drummer.I have been an active session player for many years and have had the honor of recording with Michael Sweet (Stryper), Guardian, Zache Brooke, The Brave, John Elefante (Kansas), Venice, Jay Nash, Mindy Gledhill, Michael Jackson, Kyle Vincent, Hillary Duff, Eric Hutchinson, Avion, Steve Bertrand, Drake Bell, G.E.M and currently, Tears for Fears.'
Kyle Vincent is a recording artist who tours internationally. He has been signed to several major labels and appeared with some of the biggest names in the biz, including opening for Barry Manilow’s Greatest Hits tour. He is preparing to release his 12th solo album. Website: http://kylevincent.com
Singer songwriter Kyle Vincent joins Chad in the MESH studio on this latest episode of "I'm With The Band". Kyle signed to MCA as a solo artist and recorded his album "Trust". This led to being the opening act for Barry Manilow on the "Greatest Hits and Then Some" tour. Some have called him the "Crown Prince of Soft Pop" and now it's our turn to go behind the scenes with him.
In Vegcast 103 we catch up with the ever globetrotting Lindsay Nixon, the Happy Herbivore, who recently relocated from a tropical island to the mountains of Colorado. We discuss her new Everyday Happy Herbivore cookbook as well as a controversial blog post and its fallout. There is also a song from Kyle Vincent and a Science Fact about Well Done meat and Aggressive prostate cancer.
In Vegcast 103 we catch up with the ever globetrotting Lindsay Nixon, the Happy Herbivore, who recently relocated from a tropical island to the mountains of Colorado. We discuss her new Everyday Happy Herbivore cookbook as well as a controversial blog post and its fallout. There is also a song from Kyle Vincent and a Science Fact about Well Done meat and Aggressive prostate cancer.
Our 67th takes us back to Johnstown, PA, for our annual report from Vegetarian Summerfest. This year the highlight was the wedding of Rae and JC and we bring you a taste of that, as well as quick comments from Fran Costigan and Yvonne Smith. Summerfest and Vegcast face Kyle Vincent is back with a new album, and we hear a track. There is also a Science Fact about the variety of cancers vegetarianism works against.
Our 67th takes us back to Johnstown, PA, for our annual report from Vegetarian Summerfest. This year the highlight was the wedding of Rae and JC and we bring you a taste of that, as well as quick comments from Fran Costigan and Yvonne Smith. Summerfest and Vegcast face Kyle Vincent is back with a new album, and we hear a track. There is also a Science Fact about the variety of cancers vegetarianism works against.
Our 29th podcast is our 2007 edition of Sounds of Summerfest, focusing on what attendees take away from the annual experience in Johnstown, PA, and what we can do with it back in our local communities. Ted Barnett, Joann Farb and Howard Lyman offer their perspectives among other sound clips. Kyle Vincent performs Petals of Peace in front of the Living Learning Center as our musical selection, and there is a Science Fact about an excess of naturally occurring growth hormones in commercially produced milk.
Our 29th podcast is our 2007 edition of Sounds of Summerfest, focusing on what attendees take away from the annual experience in Johnstown, PA, and what we can do with it back in our local communities. Ted Barnett, Joann Farb and Howard Lyman offer their perspectives among other sound clips. Kyle Vincent performs Petals of Peace in front of the Living Learning Center as our musical selection, and there is a Science Fact about an excess of naturally occurring growth hormones in commercially produced milk.
Our 28th podcast closes out, for now, our obsessive coverage of the livestock connection to global warming and the Al Gore movement with a visit to Live Earth from July 7. Then there is a song, Sierra, from Kyle Vincent and a Science Fact featuring yet another study showing that forgoing meat is a more powerful way to fight global warming than changing your driving habits or light bulbs.
Our 28th podcast closes out, for now, our obsessive coverage of the livestock connection to global warming and the Al Gore movement with a visit to Live Earth from July 7. Then there is a song, Sierra, from Kyle Vincent and a Science Fact featuring yet another study showing that forgoing meat is a more powerful way to fight global warming than changing your driving habits or light bulbs.
Our 27th podcast looks at the factor of livestock in global warming from an insider perspective. Kyle Vincent, who was personally trained by Al Gore, along with hundreds of others, to deliver the presentation seen in An Inconvenient Truth, relates how Gore reacted when he raised the livestock question. We also hear a new Green Beings song and have a science fact about two diametrically opposed ways to keep weight off.
Our 27th podcast looks at the factor of livestock in global warming from an insider perspective. Kyle Vincent, who was personally trained by Al Gore, along with hundreds of others, to deliver the presentation seen in An Inconvenient Truth, relates how Gore reacted when he raised the livestock question. We also hear a new Green Beings song and have a science fact about two diametrically opposed ways to keep weight off.
On October 26, 2005 Vegan Radio broadcast for the first time from behind the old school consoles of Valley Free Radio in Northampton, MA (103.3 FM). We were all nervous when we interviewed Howard Lyman, and we pre-recorded nearly everything. But look how far we've come! We do almost everything live, and we are loose as a goose chillin at Farm Sanctuary. Still, the equipment at the radio station haunts us, and in this show we have some trouble keeping our interviewees on the line.To celebrate our 20th show we're bringing a couple of our old guests into the studio to join in while we interview our guests. Joining us in the studio from Show 17 we have "the veganator" Jerry Cook and from Show 16 vegan musician Kyle Vincent. We interview naturalist "Wildman" Steve Brill, who gives tours of Central Park and metropolitan NY where he teaches people about wild edibles. Our musical guest is The Giving Tree Band, Chicago's own original all-acoustic string band. With all these people in the studio, the great interviews we have lined up (and the technical difficulties) we skip the Naked News and just get down to it. Thanks for joining us and supporting us for 20 episodes!
Show 16 features local Western Massachusetts musician and long-time vegan Kyle Vincent, who performs regularly at vegetarian and animal rights events all over the US.Kyle came on the scene when he was the bassist and vocalist in the San Francisco New Wave band, "Kid Gloves", then lead singer and guitarist in the popular Los Angeles Pop band, "Candy." Kyle eventually signed with Hollywood Records which released his album, "Kyle Vincent" with its U.S. Billboard/Radio & Records Adult Top 20 single, "Wake Me Up (When The World's Worth Waking Up For)". In 2007 Kyle auditioned and became the new lead singer for the re-formed Bay City Rollers.
A heapin helpin of holiday cheer on this Vegcast includes two music tracks, one from Kyle Vincent and the Summerfest kids and another from Bah and the Humbugs, plus news, a science fact and a remote report from San Jose. Our featured interview is with Vegetarian Hall of Famer Richard Schwartz, who discusses why not only Judaism but all religions point the faithful to vegetarianism.
A heapin helpin of holiday cheer on this Vegcast includes two music tracks, one from Kyle Vincent and the Summerfest kids and another from Bah and the Humbugs, plus news, a science fact and a remote report from San Jose. Our featured interview is with Vegetarian Hall of Famer Richard Schwartz, who discusses why not only Judaism but all religions point the faithful to vegetarianism.
Welcome to the Sounds of Summerfest edition of Vegcast, looking back at Vegetarian Summerfest 2005 where VegCast was first announced. In addition to sound clips from the conference, we have music from two artists who played there, namely Will Tuttle and Kyle Vincent, and an in-depth interview with Dr. Michael Greger, who is now Director of Public Health and Animal Agriculture for the Humane Society of the United States. And in Science Fact this week, a look at how a vegan diet can help stop or reverse prostate cancer. Vegcast, the veggie podcast, bringing you the sound of vegetarianism since July of this year.
Welcome to the Sounds of Summerfest edition of Vegcast, looking back at Vegetarian Summerfest 2005 where VegCast was first announced. In addition to sound clips from the conference, we have music from two artists who played there, namely Will Tuttle and Kyle Vincent, and an in-depth interview with Dr. Michael Greger, who is now Director of Public Health and Animal Agriculture for the Humane Society of the United States. And in Science Fact this week, a look at how a vegan diet can help stop or reverse prostate cancer. Vegcast, the veggie podcast, bringing you the sound of vegetarianism since July of this year.