Tony Vincent
Tony Vincent (born July 25, 1973[1]) is an American actor, songwriter, and singer based in New York City and Nashville.
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Background information | |
Birth name | Anthony Peter Strascina |
Born | Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S. | July 25, 1973
Genres | Alternative |
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Years active | 1993–present |
Website | tonyvincent |
Early career
Vincent was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico. His professional career began while attending Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. Using the school's recording studio, he recorded what became his first single, "Love Falling Down." It was originally released only to his hometown radio station, KLYT in Albuquerque. The song proved popular. When it hit No. 1 on that station's charts, he and a college friend hastily organized a campaign to release the single nationally. The single was released nationwide in May 1993 and appeared on the national CCM Billboard Hot 100 in July 1993, becoming the first independently released single ever to do so. After signing a recording contract with EMI, Vincent spent six more years recording in Nashville. During that time, Vincent had six #1 songs on Billboard's radio charts and his song, "One Deed", from the album of the same name, was featured in a national United Way of America campaign.
Musical Theatre
In 1998, Vincent moved to New York, and by March 1998 had landed a role in the American touring production of "Rent." In January 1999, Vincent returned to New York and made his Broadway debut in the cast of Rent at the Nederlander Theatre, playing the roles of both Roger Davis and Mark Cohen at different time periods.
In 2000, Vincent was cast in the role of Simon Zealotes in the film remake of "Jesus Christ Superstar" in London. This new production brought about a revival of the show on Broadway, and Vincent was cast this time as Judas at composer Andrew Lloyd Webber's request. Vincent's performance as Judas won him a nomination for an Outer Critics award for "Best Featured Actor."[2] Impressed with his Broadway performances, Webber selected Vincent to travel through China in 2001, introducing the composer's music in a cultural exchange production later released on DVD as "Andrew Lloyd Webber-Masterpiece (Live in Beijing)."
In 2001, Vincent landed the lead role of Galileo Figaro in Queen's musical, "We Will Rock You" on London's West End. He performed the role from May 2002 through November 2003. Vincent also performed "Bohemian Rhapsody" with Queen for the band's June 2002 appearance at Party at the Palace, a celebration of Queen Elizabeth's 50th anniversary as monarch.
The North American premiere of "We Will Rock You" opened in Las Vegas in 2004. Vincent remained with the show until July 2005, when he returned to New York City to resume work on his solo music career after signing a priority record deal this time via David Massey and Tommy Mottola for Epic Records.
Vincent originated the role of St. Jimmy in "American Idiot," the Tony award-winning stage musical based on Green Day's award-winning album of the same name. The production premiered at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre in September 2009 and, after being extended twice, became Berkeley Rep's most popular and highest grossing production.[3]
When "American Idiot" opened on Broadway at the St. James Theatre on April 20, 2010, Tony Vincent received considerable praise for his portrayal of St. Jimmy. Charles Isherwood of the New York Times praised the show as "performed with galvanizing intensity by a terrific cast, … a pulsating portrait of wasted youth that invokes all the standard genre conventions … only to transcend them through the power of its music and the artistry of its execution," and describing Vincent's performance as having "mesmerizing vitality and piercing vocalism."[4] Peter Travers of "Rolling Stone," in his review of "American Idiot", wrote "the standout is vocal powerhouse Tony Vincent as St. Jimmy, Johnny's dealer and toxic ideology," "American Idiot"...cuts its own path to the heart. You won't know what hit you. "American Idiot" knows no limits – it's a global knockout."[5]
In April 2010, Vincent, along with co-star John Gallagher, Jr., received a 2010 Drama League Award nomination for the Distinguished Performance Award.
Vincent played his final performance as St. Jimmy on December 30, 2010, and was succeeded by Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong. The show closed on Broadway on April 24, 2011.
Vincent made his return to Broadway in the production of "Rocktopia" in March, 2018.[6][7]
Music career
Vincent released three solo albums during the 90's – Love Falling Down (1993), Tony Vincent (1995) and One Deed (1997).
In 2007 Vincent released a five-song EP entitled A Better Way, a collaboration with platinum-selling producer Adam Anders, and in 2012 released his highly anticipated studio project, In My Head, which he co-produced with Swedish artist Ulf Dernevik.
Along with performing rock-focused symphonic performances with orchestras across the globe, Vincent currently operates his independent recording studio, SoundShop370, in South Nashville, where he is actively involved in producing, songwriting, mixing and collaborating with artists. He also leads a comprehensive artist development program for aspiring contemporary artists, musicians, and musical theater performers.
Side Projects
In 2005, the multi-platinum vocal group Il Divo included the song, Hoy Que Ya No Estas Aqui (As Far As Any Man Can See), co-written by Vincent and Jorgen Elofsson (translation by Rudy Perez), on their self-titled debut album.
Tony has been successful in the voice over world, and, to date, has done voice over work for Pepperidge Farm, Mrs Fields and for the Fisher-Price interactive game, I Can Play Guitar.
Vincent has been a guest artist with The SAS Band for several live concerts in the UK. He is also a recurring guest artist at the Vanemuine Theater in Tartu, Estonia.
Vincent supports the work of the Broadway Dreams Foundation and regularly participates in their intensive theatre training courses as a faculty member and guest instructor.
"NBC's The Voice"
Vincent was a contestant on the second season of the hit reality talent show The Voice. Cee Lo Green was so impressed by Vincent's powerful (blind audition) performance of We Are The Champions that he snatched him up for his Team (TeamCeeLo) and commented that Freddie Mercury would have been proud. Vincent won his Battle Round against teammate Justin Hopkins singing Journey's "Faithfully".
During the Live round, Vincent sang Tears for Fears' "Everybody Wants to Rule the World", but received mixed reviews from the judges, who felt the song held back his true voice dynamic. Vincent ended up in the Sing-Off of the Last Chance Performances, singing Eurythmics' "Sweet Dreams", but was eliminated as a finalist from the competition.
Discography
Year | Title | Label | Producer |
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1993 | Love Falling Down (EP) | Adobe Flats Music | Tony Vincent |
1995 | Tony Vincent | EMI/CMG | Charlie Peacock and Brent Bourgeois |
1997 | One Deed | EMI/CMG | Dennis Matkosky |
2001 | Jesus Christ Superstar | Sony Music | Simon Lee |
2004 | We Will Rock You (The Original London Cast Recording) | EMI UK | Brian May |
2005 | Killer Queen: A Tribute to Queen | Hollywood | Oliver Leiber |
2007 | A Better Way (EP) | Adobe Flats Music | Adam Anders |
2010 | "21 Guns", featuring American Idiot cast | Warner Bros | Billie Joe Armstrong |
2010 | American Idiot: The Original Broadway Cast Recording | Warner Bros | Billie Joe Armstrong |
2012 | "We Are the Champions" (NBC's The Voice) | Universal Republic Records | Bill Appleberry |
2012 | ""Faithfully"" (NBC's The Voice) | Universal Republic Records | |
2012 | "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" (NBC's The Voice) | Universal Republic Records | |
2012 | In My Head (EP) | Adobe Flats Music | Tony Vincent / Ulf Dernevik |
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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2000 | Jesus Christ Superstar | Simon Zealotes |
2001 | The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber: Masterpiece Live in Beijing | Himself (concert film) |
2007 | Fable | Michael |
2009 | Freud's Magic Powder | El Conquistador |
2013 | Broadway Idiot | Himself (documentary) |
Stage work
Year | Title | Role | Venue |
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1998 | Rent | Swing | First National Tour |
1999 | Rent | Mark Cohen / Roger Davis | Broadway |
2000 | Jesus Christ Superstar | Judas Iscariot | Broadway |
2002-03 | We Will Rock You | Galileo Figaro | London's West End |
2004-05 | We Will Rock You | Galileo Figaro | Las Vegas |
2009 | American Idiot | St. Jimmy | Berkeley Repertory Theatre |
2010 | American Idiot | St. Jimmy | Broadway |
Television
Date | Title | Episode | Network | Role |
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April 1, 2013 | The Carrie Diaries | "A First Time For Everything" (#112) | The CW | Gate Keeper |
November 25, 2015 – present | Nature Cat | Interlude segments, "Pet Sounds" (#104b), "Freezin' in the Summer Season" (#302a) | PBS Kids | Dog Gone male performer |
References
- "Tony Vincent | Christian Music Archive". www.christianmusicarchive.com.
- "Tony Vincent World |". Archived from the original on August 20, 2008. Retrieved January 9, 2009.
- "Berkeley Repertory Theatre Extends American Idiot, Again, Thru 11/15", November 15, 2009. http://sanfrancisco.broadwayworld.com/article/Berkeley_Repertory_Theatre_Extends_AMERICAN_IDIOT_Again_Thru_1115_20091114
- Isherwood, Charles (April 20, 2010). "Stomping Onto Broadway With a Punk Temper Tantrum". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved October 7, 2022.
- Travis, Peter. "Green Day Blast Broadway with American Idiot," April 23, 2010.
- "Tony Vincent, Rob Evan to Return to Broadway in Rocktopia". Retrieved October 11, 2017.
- "'Rocktopia' Broadway Review: Beethoven's Not the Only One Rolling Over in This Musical Mashup". March 27, 2018. Retrieved March 31, 2018.