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'''Thomas Vincent''' (born 1969) is an Australian [[jazz]] pianist, composer, arranger and band leader.


==Early years==
'''Tom Vincent''' (born 1969, [[Hobart, Tasmania]]) is an [[Australia]]n [[Jazz piano|jazz pianist]], [[composer]], [[Music arranger|arranger]] and [[band leader]].


In 1988–1989, Vincent received his Associate Diploma of Jazz Studies under the direction of [[Don Burrows]] at the [[Sydney Conservatorium of Music]] with lecturers [[George Golla]], [[Mike Nock]] and [[Roger Frampton]].
[[Image:Tom Vincent musician.png|thumb|Tom Vincent - Jazz pianist, composer]]


He performed regularly on the Sydney jazz scene for five years before moving to New York (1992) to live and perform for three years, studying at the BMI Jazz Composers Workshop with [[Manny Albam]], [[Roger Kellaway]] and [[Jim McNeely]].
==Early Years==


==Teaching, performing, and recording==
:Growing up in [[Sydney]], Tom started playing [[trumpet]] as a child and then moved to [[piano]] and composing/arranging in his teens.
Returning to Australia in 1995 to start a family, Vincent was Jazz Piano Lecturer at the [[Tasmanian Conservatorium of Music|Tasmanian Conservatorium]] and then Lecturer in Contemporary Keyboard Techniques at the Northern Rivers Conservatorium in New South Wales. At this time, Elliott Dalgleish (saxophone) and [[Scott Tinkler]] (trumpet) first collaborated with Vincent.
:His grandmother Diana Dawes was the leading actress in Australia's first film musical. Tom's mother plays piano and his father is a [[jazz trumpeter]]/[[singer]].
:1988 - 1989 Tom received his Associate Diploma of Jazz Studies under the direction of [[Don Burrows]] at the [[Sydney Conservatorium of Music]] with lecturers [[George Golla]], [[Mike Nock]] and [[Roger Frampton]].
:Tom performed regularly on the Sydney jazz scene for five years before moving to [[New York]] (1992) to live and perform for three years, studying at the BMI Jazz Composers Workshop with [[Manny Albam]], [[Roger Kellaway]] and [[Jim McNeely]].


In 1998, Marc Meader (drums) returned to Australia to perform and record with Vincent. This ten-year reunion established the Vincent/Meader Trio.
==Teaching, Performing, Recording==


1999 saw the release of Vincent's first CD as a leader, ''Vincent/Meader Trio''. In this year Tom completed his Bachelor of Music (hons) at the [[Victorian College of the Arts|VCA]] in [[Melbourne]], was active on the Australian [[jazz]] scene, invited to be part of the Wangaratta National Jazz Piano Awards, and toured [[Queensland]] with [[John Rodgers (musician)|John Rodgers]]' Aboriginal Musical for the [[Queensland Theatre Company]].
:Returning to Australia in 1995 to start a family, Tom was Jazz Piano Lecturer at the Tasmania Conservatorium and then Lecturer in Contemporary Keyboard Techniques at the Northern Rivers Conservatorium in [[New South Wales]]. At this time Elliott Dalgleish (saxophone) and Scott Tinkler (trumpet) first collaborated with Tom.

:In 1998, Marc Meader (drums) returned to Australia to perform and record with Tom. This ten year reunion established the [http://www.tomvincent.com.au/cds.html Vincent/Meader Trio], one of Australia's most dynamic musical partnerships.
In 2000, the Vincent/Meader Trio conducted a major tour of Australia and recorded their second CD, ''Second Impression''.
:1999 saw the release of Tom's first CD as a leader '''''Vincent/Meader Trio'''''. In this year Tom completed his Bachelor of Music (hons) at the [[Victorian College of the Arts|VCA]] in [[Melbourne]], was active on the Australian [[jazz]] scene, invited to be part of the Wangaratta National Jazz PIano Awards and toured [[Queensland]] with John Rodger's Aboriginal Musical for the [[Queensland Theatre Company]].

:In 2000 the Vincent/Meader Trio conducted a major tour of Australia and recorded their 2nd CD, '''''Second Impression'''''.
:Tom lived in [[Amsterdam]] in 2001 where he performed regularly with his trio which also toured [[Europe]].
Vincent lived in Amsterdam in 2001 where he performed regularly with his Trio which also toured Europe.

:Now based in Hobart, Tom performs mostly in Melbourne. He is one of Australia's leading jazz pianists, invited by [[ABC Classic FM]] to perform for their Live Broadcast series with his various groups (Trio, Quartet, Septet) and is also well known for his work composing for the ABC TV show '''''[[Collectors (TV series)|Collectors]]'''''. Tom also composes and arranges for film and television documentaries, the [[Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra]] and Tasmanian music company IHOS.
Now based in Hobart, Vincent performs and records overseas and in Australia at festivals and jazz clubs. He is one of Australia's leading jazz pianists, invited by [[ABC Classic FM]] to perform for their Live Broadcast series with his various groups (Trio, Quartet, Septet) and known for his composing/arranging work for the ABC TV
:In 2006 the Tom Vincent trio toured [[Tasmania]] for six weeks. The CD '''''Blood Red''''' by the Tom Vincent Trio was commissioned by ABC Classic FM's Jazz Tracks and is the first jazz recording for the program to take place in Tasmania.

In 2006 the Tom Vincent Trio toured [[Tasmania]] for six weeks. The CD ''Blood Red'' by the Tom Vincent Trio was commissioned by ABC Classic FM's Jazz Tracks and is the first jazz recording for the program to take place in Tasmania.

In 2010, Vincent's Trio toured Australia supporting Branford Marsalis. Also in 2010, Vincent conducted a major world tour, performing twenty-one gigs in ten countries.

In 2011, Vincent toured Australia twice with his Trios: ''Tom Vincent Trio'' and ''Tom Vincent Morphic Resonance Project'' . His fourth CD was also released, ''Jazz Lives.''

In 2012 Tom Vincent put together his first Septet. In 2013 the Tom Vincent Quartet recorded the CD ''Just Enough'' and toured Australia.

In 2014 the Tom Vincent Septet performed in Melbourne and recorded the self-titled album ''Tom Vincent Septet''.

In 2015 the Tom Vincent Trio went to US and recorded Tom's 8th CD called ''Blues in America'' with Branford Marsalis.

In 2016 the Tom Vincent Trio performed at [[MONA FOMA]] and the Tom Vincent Octet premiered a suite composed by Vincent - ''Dharani -'' for Dark MoFo festival.


==Musicians collaborated with==
==Musicians collaborated with==
*Drummers: Marc Meader, Ben Vanderwal, Danny Fischer, Alan Turnbull, Tony Buck
*Drummers: Alf Jackson, Marc Meader, Ben Vanderwal, Danny Fischer, [[Alan Turnbull (drummer)|Alan Turnbull]], Tony Buck, Manabu Hashimoto
*Bass players: Matt Clohesy, Brendan Clarke, Leigh Barker, Sam Anning, Eugene Romaniuk, Rodrigo Aravena, Cameron Undy, Alex Hewetson, Bart Tarkenskeen
*Bass players: Sam Anning, Matt Clohesy, Brendan Clarke, Leigh Barker, Eugene Romaniuk, Rodrigo Aravena, Cameron Undy, Bart Tarenskeen, Hiroki Hoshino
*Singers: Julie O'Hara, Anita Wardell, Pearly Black, Neilsen Gough, Rebecca Tilley
*Singers: Julie O'Hara, Anita Wardell
*Trumpet: Eamon McNelis, Scott Tinkler, Andrew McNaughton
*Trumpet: Stephen Grant, Eamon McNelis, Scott Tinkler, Andrew McNaughton
*Saxophone: Willow Nelson, Elliott Dalgleish, Jamie Oehlers, Carlo Barbaro
*Saxophone: Julien Wilson, Philip Noy, Paul Williamson, Willow Nelson, Jamie Oehlers, Carlo Barbaro, Branford Marsalis
*Trombone: Shannon Barnett
*Trombone: Ben Gillespie, Shannon Barnett


CDs released:
==links==
Blues in America
* [http://www.tomvincent.com.au Tom Vincent's Website]
Tom Vincent Septet
* [http://www.youtube.com/TomVincentMusic more Tom Vincent music can be heard at this Youtube page]
Night Sessions
Just Enough
Jazz Lives!
Blood Red
Second Impressions
Vincent/Meader Trio

==References==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
* [https://www.youtube.com/TomVincentMusic Youtube page]

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Latest revision as of 05:35, 8 August 2023

Tom Vincent
Background information
BornHobart, Tasmania

Thomas Vincent (born 1969) is an Australian jazz pianist, composer, arranger and band leader.

Early years

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In 1988–1989, Vincent received his Associate Diploma of Jazz Studies under the direction of Don Burrows at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music with lecturers George Golla, Mike Nock and Roger Frampton.

He performed regularly on the Sydney jazz scene for five years before moving to New York (1992) to live and perform for three years, studying at the BMI Jazz Composers Workshop with Manny Albam, Roger Kellaway and Jim McNeely.

Teaching, performing, and recording

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Returning to Australia in 1995 to start a family, Vincent was Jazz Piano Lecturer at the Tasmanian Conservatorium and then Lecturer in Contemporary Keyboard Techniques at the Northern Rivers Conservatorium in New South Wales. At this time, Elliott Dalgleish (saxophone) and Scott Tinkler (trumpet) first collaborated with Vincent.

In 1998, Marc Meader (drums) returned to Australia to perform and record with Vincent. This ten-year reunion established the Vincent/Meader Trio.

1999 saw the release of Vincent's first CD as a leader, Vincent/Meader Trio. In this year Tom completed his Bachelor of Music (hons) at the VCA in Melbourne, was active on the Australian jazz scene, invited to be part of the Wangaratta National Jazz Piano Awards, and toured Queensland with John Rodgers' Aboriginal Musical for the Queensland Theatre Company.

In 2000, the Vincent/Meader Trio conducted a major tour of Australia and recorded their second CD, Second Impression.

Vincent lived in Amsterdam in 2001 where he performed regularly with his Trio which also toured Europe.

Now based in Hobart, Vincent performs and records overseas and in Australia at festivals and jazz clubs. He is one of Australia's leading jazz pianists, invited by ABC Classic FM to perform for their Live Broadcast series with his various groups (Trio, Quartet, Septet) and known for his composing/arranging work for the ABC TV

In 2006 the Tom Vincent Trio toured Tasmania for six weeks. The CD Blood Red by the Tom Vincent Trio was commissioned by ABC Classic FM's Jazz Tracks and is the first jazz recording for the program to take place in Tasmania.

In 2010, Vincent's Trio toured Australia supporting Branford Marsalis. Also in 2010, Vincent conducted a major world tour, performing twenty-one gigs in ten countries.

In 2011, Vincent toured Australia twice with his Trios: Tom Vincent Trio and Tom Vincent Morphic Resonance Project . His fourth CD was also released, Jazz Lives.

In 2012 Tom Vincent put together his first Septet. In 2013 the Tom Vincent Quartet recorded the CD Just Enough and toured Australia.

In 2014 the Tom Vincent Septet performed in Melbourne and recorded the self-titled album Tom Vincent Septet.

In 2015 the Tom Vincent Trio went to US and recorded Tom's 8th CD called Blues in America with Branford Marsalis.

In 2016 the Tom Vincent Trio performed at MONA FOMA and the Tom Vincent Octet premiered a suite composed by Vincent - Dharani - for Dark MoFo festival.

Musicians collaborated with

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  • Drummers: Alf Jackson, Marc Meader, Ben Vanderwal, Danny Fischer, Alan Turnbull, Tony Buck, Manabu Hashimoto
  • Bass players: Sam Anning, Matt Clohesy, Brendan Clarke, Leigh Barker, Eugene Romaniuk, Rodrigo Aravena, Cameron Undy, Bart Tarenskeen, Hiroki Hoshino
  • Singers: Julie O'Hara, Anita Wardell
  • Trumpet: Stephen Grant, Eamon McNelis, Scott Tinkler, Andrew McNaughton
  • Saxophone: Julien Wilson, Philip Noy, Paul Williamson, Willow Nelson, Jamie Oehlers, Carlo Barbaro, Branford Marsalis
  • Trombone: Ben Gillespie, Shannon Barnett

CDs released: Blues in America Tom Vincent Septet Night Sessions Just Enough Jazz Lives! Blood Red Second Impressions Vincent/Meader Trio

References

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