Vinx

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Digga Tunnah Dance 03:54 Tools
Digga Tunnah Dance (From Disney's ''The Lion King 3'') 03:53 Tools
Digga Tunnah Dance - From Disney's ''The Lion King 3'' 03:53 Tools
There I Go Again 05:47 Tools
Tomorrow 04:44 Tools
We Three Kings 03:30 Tools
I Should Have Told Her 03:24 Tools
Digga Tunnah Dance (From "The Lion King 1½") 03:53 Tools
Tomorrow (Carnival Dub) 03:30 Tools
Tell My Feet 04:42 Tools
Tomorrow (Carnival Mix) 00:00 Tools
Torero - Vinx Radio Mix 03:06 Tools
Jungle Bells 03:07 Tools
My TV 00:00 Tools
Captain's Song 00:00 Tools
Porch Light 05:10 Tools
I'll Give My All to You 04:19 Tools
While the City Sleeps 00:00 Tools
Temporary Love 05:36 Tools
Somehow Did You Know 00:00 Tools
Through Colored Folks Eyes 06:04 Tools
Christmas Song 04:10 Tools
Little Queen 00:00 Tools
A Little Bit More 04:14 Tools
Don't Got to Be That Way 00:00 Tools
Winter Wonderland 00:00 Tools
Away In da Manger 09:21 Tools
Little Drummer Boy 02:15 Tools
I'm Yours Tonight 04:38 Tools
Something About You 02:15 Tools
For the Moment 04:38 Tools
Ave Maria 04:38 Tools
Touch My Heart 04:39 Tools
Tomorrow Is Another Day 05:09 Tools
Taste to be Acquired 05:30 Tools
Kiss Yourself For Me 04:46 Tools
Lap Dance 05:30 Tools
Heartbreak 05:00 Tools
Squeeze You 03:51 Tools
Funny Valentine 03:20 Tools
Standing on Corners 04:49 Tools
All Because of You 01:49 Tools
At Play in the Heather 01:49 Tools
One Pearl 01:49 Tools
Oil Drum Song 01:49 Tools
Double Bon 00:34 Tools
This Time You're on Your Own 05:26 Tools
Christmas in Paradise 03:24 Tools
Just Might Be the One 04:39 Tools
Do Ya 04:28 Tools
Start It Now 05:43 Tools
First Noel 04:28 Tools
Kinda Surprised 04:48 Tools
Black Boy 07:48 Tools
Last Train 04:48 Tools
O Christmas Tree 07:48 Tools
Through Colored Folks Eyes (Unreleased Deepah Ones Mix) 08:06 Tools
Moondance 05:43 Tools
Keeping It to Myself 03:37 Tools
Armida 08:06 Tools
Man and Wife 06:27 Tools
I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas 08:06 Tools
Don't Talk to me Like That 06:34 Tools
Buddy's Girl 08:06 Tools
Angels Talk in Their Sleep 00:33 Tools
Spandex Ballet 00:38 Tools
Please Come Back 05:35 Tools
It's Too Late 05:35 Tools
You Don't Know 05:35 Tools
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas 00:38 Tools
Never No Never 04:00 Tools
East of Away 05:35 Tools
Gyasi Salif 00:43 Tools
Forever Yours 00:43 Tools
Bombeleya 02:20 Tools
Sway 02:42 Tools
Look What You've Done Started 05:31 Tools
Africa 05:31 Tools
Georgia On My Mind 03:59 Tools
Tomorrow (Carinval Mix) 03:29 Tools
Armida Prelude 01:43 Tools
Just One Dance 04:35 Tools
Grits & Pate 00:54 Tools
Tomorrow - Afro Beat Mix 05:02 Tools
Living in the Metro 04:42 Tools
St. Lucia Market 03:04 Tools
Torero - Niko Favata & Mirko Paoloni Remix 05:18 Tools
Choosey Mama 03:29 Tools
Patricia 02:09 Tools
You are my sunshine 03:59 Tools
I Will Always Care 05:18 Tools
Take Me Along 06:10 Tools
Temporary Love (Blue's Big Mix) 06:10 Tools
Lazy River 03:40 Tools
You Can Depend On Me 06:10 Tools
Hands In The Fire 05:17 Tools
Letter to the Killer 05:17 Tools
I Know the Way 03:04 Tools
Until You Say 03:29 Tools
Dial It 03:40 Tools
Maybe It's You 04:36 Tools
Everyday 02:51 Tools
Nights In Ibiza 05:12 Tools
Epilogue 04:36 Tools
Sensuality 02:51 Tools
Rump Pump Bo Day 03:16 Tools
Can't Get Out Of This Mood 03:30 Tools
It Hurt Me Too 03:30 Tools
Right of Bath 03:36 Tools
Tomorrow - Carnival Dub 04:59 Tools
Torn 05:25 Tools
Best Kept Secret 04:59 Tools
Amor 03:35 Tools
Skylark 03:35 Tools
Tomorrow (Afro Beat Mix) 03:36 Tools
Love Never Comes Too Late 05:19 Tools
Naked on the Serengheti 03:36 Tools
Stardust 04:54 Tools
Last Star 04:54 Tools
Out-back Yard 01:46 Tools
What's Come Over Me? 05:49 Tools
Udu Voodoo 05:02 Tools
Did You Feel That 05:02 Tools
Cover To Cover 05:03 Tools
Answer To Your Prayers 04:20 Tools
Warlock 05:02 Tools
Kilamanjaro Rave 01:46 Tools
Snot Bubble 05:03 Tools
Tomorrow (Elephunk) 01:46 Tools
This Time 06:38 Tools
Tomorrow [Carnival Mix] 04:20 Tools
The Ghetto - with members of Ozomatli 04:32 Tools
Tomorrow (Original) 04:20 Tools
More Precios Than Gold 06:38 Tools
If You Was A Dog 04:32 Tools
Seven Ships 04:32 Tools
Jagged Toenail 04:32 Tools
I Feel Incredible 04:32 Tools
Too Late Baby 06:38 Tools
Monkey Serenade 06:38 Tools
Hand Job 04:32 Tools
Ivory Parade 04:32 Tools
Hippo Pirouette 06:38 Tools
Dats Right 04:32 Tools
Choosy Mama 03:54 Tools
Digga Tunnah (Dance) (The Lion King 1.5) 06:38 Tools
Oye 00:59 Tools
That's Not Me 03:54 Tools
Intro 03:54 Tools
G-String 01:42 Tools
Good Nuff 01:42 Tools
Santa Fe, New Mexico 01:05 Tools
Through Colored Folks Eyes (Unreleased Deepah Ones Remix) 01:05 Tools
Spend the Night 04:44 Tools
Who Did You 01:05 Tools
Ain't No Sunshine 01:05 Tools
My Funny Valentine 04:44 Tools
Digga Tunnah (Dance) 04:44 Tools
The Ghetto (Featuring Members Of Ozomatli) 04:44 Tools
Mellow Yellow (Featuring Stewart Copeland) 04:44 Tools
You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You 04:44 Tools
Can't Imagine 04:44 Tools
You're Nobody Till Somebody Lo 04:44 Tools
Through Colored Folks Eyes (U 04:44 Tools
Be On My Way 04:44 Tools
Whatever 04:44 Tools
Kinda Surprise 04:44 Tools
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Vincent D'jon Perette, known as Vinx, is musician and former athlete. Vinx attended Kansas State University on a track scholarship. In 1977, hate nearly took away Vinx’s athletic career and his life when racists burned down his house, along with the home of another black family living in his Kansas City suburb. Vinx was severely burnt by the fire. He overcame his injuries and three years later made the world’s second longest leap in the triple jump. This qualified Vinx for the 1980 Moscow Olympics. When President Jimmy Carter called for an Olympic boycott that year, Vinx’s athletic goals were put on hold. A deejay in college, Vinx also performed with the Kansas State Jazz Band. In 1978, Taj Mahal invited Vinx to perform with him at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland. When Vinx’s Olympic dream was deferred, he turned his back on track, but after two years returned as an assistant coach for the women’s track team at the University of Texas at Austin. In Texas, Vinx rediscovered his Olympic ambitions and began working toward the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles. After an injury at the trials took him out of the running for the ’84 Olympics, Vinx stayed in Los Angeles and began working as a fitness trainer for the rich and famous. His clients included Stevie Wonder, George Hamilton and Marisa Tomei. Vinx’s early years in Los Angeles brought him much triumph and tragedy as he transitioned from his athletic past to his musical future. In 1987, Vinx landed his first recording session with Ernie Watts on his Grammy awarded Musician project. Following Tom Jones’ recording of Vinx’s ballad "Touch My Heart," Vinx toured extensively with the likes of Rickie Lee Jones, The Bus Boys, Teena Marie, Toni Childs and Robben Ford. His commercial agency work included appearances in both Sprite and Levi's 501 Blues ads. In 1989, Vinx’s father, Leslie Jackson Parrette Sr. (Vinx’s greatest musical influence) was mugged and murdered during a family vacation in Detroit. Vinx left the United States for Europe with his all drum band. Vinx and the Barkin’ Feet played to capacity audiences at the Montreux Jazz Festival, performing after Miles Davis and before Wayne Shorter. Back in the states, Herbie Hancock invited Vinx to perform on his Showtime Coast to Coast TV Special, where Vinx played with Bonnie Raitt, Bruce Hornsby, Lou Reed, B.B. King, Herbie Hancock, Kenny G. and Woody Harrelson. In 1990, Sting and Miles Copeland signed Vinx to Pangaea/I.R.S. Records. Following Vinx’s performance on Sting’s Soul Cages CD, Vinx recorded his first release (Rooms In My Fatha’s House) for Pangaea. The album featured guest performances from Sheryl Crow, Sting, Herbie Hancock, Taj Mahal, Branford Marsalis, Roscoe Lee Brown and Mother’s Finest. Vinx toured for 13 months with Sting’s "Soul Cages" tour as the solo opening act and the percussionist/background vocalist. The tour ended with a Carnegie Hall taping of MTV Unplugged with Sting. Vinx’s "While The City Sleeps" was used in the opening dance sequence of the prime time TV show In Living Color. In 1992, Vinx moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico and released his 2nd CD titled I Love My Job. The album featured Zap Mama, Patrice Rushen and Dan Kuramato. Vinx toured the world jazz festival circuit with great response and returned to the States for an appearance on the Arsenio Hall Show and The Tonight Show with old friend Branford Marsalis. Vinx’s song "There I Go Again" was chosen for the highest rated episode of the hit TV series Northern Exposure. The network received so many calls about the song that it was chosen for an album release of Northern Exposure’s most requested music. In 1993, Vinx released his 3rd CD, The Storyteller, which featured Stevie Wonder, George Howard, Cassandra Wilson and Omar. Vinx toured the world and recorded on Cassandra Wilson’s award winning CD Blue Light Til Dawn. In 1994, Vinx moved to Boston and started the year with the Stewart Copeland and the Rhythmatists tour. The summer brought Vinx out for a three month tour with the Spin Doctors, Cracker (band) and the Gin Blossoms, an appearance on the Bertice Berry Show, and performances and CO-MC work for all three days of Woodstock’ 94. In 1994, 1995 and 1996, Vinx was invited by Miles Copeland to his 12th Century French castle for a writer’s retreat. Vinx co-wrote at the castle with such notables as Brenda Russell, Cher, Michelle Shocked, Jil Sobule and Patty Smyth. 1995 brought Vinx to Africa for a five week tour of nine countries in West and Central Africa. Vinx and his drum trio were cultural attaches for the U.S. State Department. On his return, Vinx recorded on Stevie Wonder’s Conversation Peace CD. In 1996, Vinx was inducted into the Kansas State University Athletic Hall of Fame. Vinx released his 4th CD titled Lips Stretched Out. Vinx-the-painter got a rep and held his first gallery showing of his paintings. Vinx headed to Atlanta for his performance at the 1996 Olympiad. Vinx created an innovative Euro dance project called Jungle Funk which featured ex-Living Colour rhythm section musicians Will Calhoun and Doug Wimbish. 1997 - 1999 brought Vinx and Jungle Funk to over 150 shows throughout Europe and Australia with the release of Jungle Funk’s first limited edition disc; highlighting the early days of the band. Vinx returned to the U.S. for work with the Baltimore based dance guru’s "The Basement Boys" and some recording on Crystal Waters’ track "Mama Told Me." In 1998, Jungle Funk got signed to the German label, ESC Records (Zebra/Warner Brothers in the U.S.) with a new release, recorded live in Austria. Vinx received a grant from AT&T to work withWashington D.C.’s famed Eastern High School Choir. In 1999, Vinx traveled to Berlin to record an album with Traumton Records titled Big ‘n’ Round. Vinx relocated back to Los Angeles to co-write with Brenda Russell, Stewart Copeland, and Darius Rucker. Vinx established his own StankFish Recording Studio, Midnight Archer Publishing Co. and a film production company -- Dreamsicle Arts & Entertainment. In 2000, Vinx’s recording studio was robbed with a loss of over $100,000 of recording equipment and masters. In 2003, Will Downing recorded "Don’t Talk To Me Like That" – written by Vinx and Brenda Russell – on his Sensual Journey (Universal) release. Vinx lent his background vocals to the track, which was chosen as the single and charted on the Urban AC charts. Vinx and Peermusic Publishing released a standards record, The Mood I'm In, comprised of Hoagy Carmichael ballads and other classic songs written by songwriters on the Peer roster. Vinx has added his eclectic twist to songs like "Stardust". In 2006, Vinx joined the faculty of Berklee College of Music in Boston as a teacher during the Summer 5 week programs. In addition to teaching at Berklee, Vinx founded a critically acclaimed songwriting/creativity workshop series called Songwriter Soul Kitchen (www.songwritersoulkitchen.com). Participants gather for an immersive weekend of exercises, writing, recording, collaborating, performing, food and laughs. Workshops happen 3-4 times per year in the US and abroad. In October 2011, Vinx released his first live record Live from the Sharon Arts Center. His anthem to President Obama debuted on this album. In January 2013, Vinx will release an album of original love songs titled Love Never Comes Too Late through BFMDigital and Dreamsicle Arts & Entertainment. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.