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Sonny Vincent

 
Artist: Sonny Vincent
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly", "Hell's Kitchen", "Cocked

Biography

Native New Yorker and lifelong rocker Sonny Vincent is a testament to the spirit of music. Living illegally at age 13 in a girls' dormitory, playing guitar and singing by age 14, and in and out of reform schools not soon after, Vincent rocked harder before he was 18 than most people do in a lifetime.

Sonny Vincent founded the Testors in 1976, a group which served as an incubator for his burgeoning talent. A two-guitar outfit featuring a drummer without cymbals, the trio made up for their lack of seasoning with a surplus of attitude. Eventually, they added a bass player, wrote songs with three chords, and embarked on an American tour with punk stalwarts the Dead Boys. In 1980, after an intense period of performing and violence -- often at the same time -- Vincent was committed to New York State's Windale mental hospital. But soon he was back in the Big Apple, dabbling in filmmaking and multimedia art. Vincent left the city in 1981 and relocated to Minneapolis, where he promptly started a band. Sonny Vincent & the Extreme released a few singles and did some touring; they also suspended action for a few months so their fearless leader could serve an eight-month term in the gray bar hotel.

By 1985, Vincent was active again in filmmaking and visual art. His film Mannequin World debuted on the art house/museum circuit. A few years later, Vincent formed Model Prisoner with infamous ex-Replacement Bob Stinson; the hard-living band fizzled after just one album on Twin/Tone. But Vincent was undaunted. He formed Shotgun Rationale, which over the next six years would involve collaborations and/or tours with Moe Tucker, ex-Dead Boy Cheetah Chrome, Bob Stinson, and Half Japanese. The band released two albums and an EP with a rotating lineup; Vincent even found time to contribute to Tucker's I Spent a Week There the Other Night and release a solo album called Recordings 1979-91.

1993 saw the release of the Shotgun Rationale's Roller Coaster, as well as the beginning of a band called the Dons Vincent had formed in Holland with two Dutch musicians. The Dons would go on to release two albums, 1995's Naked and 1997's Good Dogs Die Young, which was actually a Sonny Vincent solo album, since the majority of the material he had recorded in the late '70s and early '80s. Vincent's next project was the Rat Race Choir, which featured members of the Damned, Dead Boys, and Stooges. A Rat Race Choir single from 1997's Pure Filth also featured three songs Vincent had originally recorded with Stinson as Model Prisoner. Tours followed, mostly in Europe.

Moving on to more solo work, Vincent recorded Hard in Detroit with German musicians, with Wayne Kramer contributing guitar and backing vocals. The album and its companion, Parallax in Wonderland, were well-received by Vincent's thriving European fan base, and touring followed to support the releases. A series of 10"s for various labels filled up 2000; Vincent's Hell's Kitchen LP was released the following year. One of the 10"'s, Original Punk Rock Recordings, New York, 1976-77, Part Two (Incognito, Germany), featured the original Testors lineup. Released at the turn of the century, the record brought Vincent's accomplishment of rocking hard for 20-plus years into greater focus. Never a household name himself (depending on your household), Vincent had managed to work and tour with some of the greatest and most infamous names in America's rock & roll underground during the latter 20th century. It was time for a little bit of long-overdue credit.

In February of 2003, Acetate released The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. Vincent's tunes were backed up by a revolving door of guitarists. Contemporaries like his old friend Wayne Kramer and Television's Richard Hell were joined by artists of the next generation, those influenced by Vincent and the Testors. Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore and Jim O'Rourke, the Offspring's Dexter Holland, and Streetwalking Cheetahs' Frank Meyer all appeared on the record. A tour with California's Rocket From the Crypt was planned for summer 2003, with the group serving as Vincent's backing band as well as opening the show with their own material. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide
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Sonny Vincent (born 1952) is a punk rock musician. He has been active since the mid-1970s, when he was part of the New York City punk rock scene.

Vincent formed the Testors in 1976 with Gene Sinigalliano (guitar) and Gregory R (drums). They played New York clubs such as Max's Kansas City and CBGB with groups such as Mink DeVille, Teenage Jesus & the Jerks, The Cramps and Suicide, and toured nationwide with the Dead Boys. Testors released a 7" single, "Together" b/w "Time Is Mine" on Bleeker Bob's "Drive-In" label.

In 1981, Testors disbanded and Vincent moved to Minneapolis where he formed Sonny Vincent and The Extreme with Michael Phillips (guitar), Jeff Rogers (drums) and the late Mort Bauman (bass guitar). The group toured the U.S. and released another single, "SVE" with the songs, "Wingdale," "Top Dog" and "Phantom." The group also made the bizarre film "Mannequin World" on the streets of Minneapolis. It was shown on television in the Twin Cities only once, after which the host of the program remarked, "I sure hope the boss wasn't watching." In 1983, Sonny was involved in a performance art project that saw him banned from the grounds of the Minneapolis College of Art and Design.

The Extreme disbanded and Vincent went on to form groups with revolving lineups, such as Model Prisoners, Shotgun Rationale, The Dons, Sonny Vincent and the Guevaras, Sonny Vincent and his Rat Race Choir, before recording and releasing several albums under his own name in recent years.

Vincent has performed and recorded with musicians such as Wayne Kramer, Maureen Tucker, Scott Asheton, Captain Sensible, Cheetah Chrome, Bob Stinson, Walter Lure, Brian James, Thurston Moore, Richard Lloyd, Lou Reed, John Cale, Sterling Morrison, Jad Fair, John Sluggett, Greg Ginn, John Reis, Lance of Athens GA and Kim Shattuk.

Vincent continues to perform and record with various musicians that he has met and worked with over the years.

Discography

  • 1980 Testors - Time is Mine/Together - 7" Drive In Music (USA)
  • 1982 Sonny Vincent and The Extreme - SVE - 7" Flexi-EP
  • 1985 Model Prisoners - Lesson In Life - 7" - Charm Records (USA)
  • 1989 Shotgun Rationale - Who Do They Think They Are - LP Nomad Communications (UK)/EFA Producer: Maureen Tucker (Velvet Underground)
  • 1991 Shotgun Rationale - s/t - 7" EP - Dog Meat Records (Australia)
  • 1992 Shotgun Rationale - Beyond Rebellion - CD - D.D.R. Records (Germany)/RTD
  • 1992 Sonny Vincent - Recordings 1979-91 - LP - Vince Lombardy Highschool Records (Germany)/EFA
  • 1993 Shotgun Rationale - Roller Coaster - LP/CD - Vince Lombardy Highschool Records (Germany)/EFA;
  • 1994 The Dons - Gunsmoke - 7" - Vince Lombardy Highschool Records (Germany)
  • 1994 The Dons - Naked - CD - Voices Music (Germany)
  • 1995 Shotgun Rationale - Cocked - CD - Subway Records (Germany)
  • 1995 Sonny Vincent - Original Punk Rock Recordings, New York, 1976-77 - 10" - Incognito Records (Germany)
  • 1997 Sonny Vincent - Good Dogs Die Young - CD - Noiseworks Records (Germany)
  • 1997 Sonny Vincent and his Rat Race Choir - Pure Filth - CD - Overdose Records (Switzerland)
  • 1997 Sonny Vincent - 7" - Flight 13 Records (Germany)
  • 1997 Sonny Vincent - Electric K.O. Live In France - 7" EP - Nest Of Vipers Records (France)
  • 1998 Sonny Vincent - Lucky Seven Inch Record - 7" EP - Incognito Records (Germany)
  • 1998 Sonny Vincent and his Rat Race Choir - Pure Filth - 10" - Safety Pin Records (Spain)
  • 1998 Sonny Vincent - Hard In Detroit - LP - Nest Of Vipers (France)
  • 1998 Sonny Vincent - Parallax In Wonderland - CD - empty Records (Germany)
  • 1998 Sonny Vincent/Else Admire - Breadless Art - Split 7" - Incognito Records (Germany)
  • 1998 Sonny Vincent - Songs To Kick Your Ass By - 7" EP - Nest Of Vipers (France)
  • 2000 Sonny Vincent - Parallax In Wonderland - CD - Devil Doll Records (US release)
  • 2000 Sonny Vincent - Parallax In Wonderland - LP (European vinyl only release) - Munster Records (Spain)
  • 2000 Sonny Vincent - Original Punk Rock Recordings, New York, 1976-77 Part Two, 10" - Incognito Records (Germany)
  • 2000 Sonny VincentResistor – 7" - NDN Records (Texas, USA)
  • 2000 Testors featuring Sonny VincentNew York City Punk Rock 1979 – LP (vinyl) - Rave Up Records (Italy)
  • 2000 Sonny Vincent and The Safety PinsPower Ride – EP - Munster Records (Spain)
  • 2001 Sonny VincentHell's Kitchen – CD/LP - Munster Records (Spain)
  • 2003 Sonny VincentThe Good, the Bad, the Ugly – CD/LP - Empty Records (Germany), Munster Records (Spain), Acetate Records (USA)
  • 2003 Testors featuring Sonny VincentComplete Recordings 1976-79 – 2CD/doubleLP - Swami Records (USA)
  • 2003 Sonny Vincent/Jimmy PageA Good Day for Rock/Wailing Sounds – saw-blade shaped 7"- Empty Records (Germany)
  • 2003 Sonny VincentMy Guitar b/w Funny Now (she blew it) – 7" - Flapping Jet Records (USA)
  • 2006 Sonny VincentP.I.N.S. – 2CD - NDN Records (USA)

With Maureen Tucker of the Velvet Underground:

  • 1991 I Spent A Week There The Other Night - LP - New Rose Records (France)
  • 1991 Fired Up - 10 inch single - New Rose (France)
  • 1992 Oh No They're Recording This Show - Live Album
  • 1994 Dogs Under Stress - LP/CD - Sky/Ichiban Records (USA)

Compilations featuring Sonny Vincent songs:

  • Found In The Subway and People's Republic Of Rock'n'Roll - Subway Records, Germany
  • Unexpected Flying Objects - Flying Revolverblatt Anniversary 10", Germany
  • 1998 Moderne Menschen Kaufen Modern – CD - Noiseworks Records / The Orchard
  • 2000 A Fistful of Rock'n'Roll Vol. 6 - CD - Tee Pee Records
  • 2000 Munster Records Goes HiFi - CD - Munster Records (Spain)
  • 2001 Again... This one's for Johnny - CD - Munster Records (Spain)
  • 2003 Swami Sound System Vol. 1: 2003 Sales Conference – CD - Swami Records (USA)
  • 2007 Greetings From Los Angeles - Eight Years of Acetate Records - CD - Acetate Records (USA)

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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (2003 Album by Sonny Vincent)
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