A versatile arranger and composer, Vince Mendoza's music falls between post bop and crossover, often being both creative jazz and music with pop sensibilities. Mendoza began playing piano and guitar when he was six and grew up around music. He played trumpet in high school and studied composition at Ohio State University in addition to learning drums and bass. His knowledge of many instruments came in handy when Mendoza moved to Los Angeles and began working in the studios, writing for television and movies. After meeting Peter Erskine, Mendoza met many top jazz musicians who he has worked with including John Scofield, Joe Lovano, Bob Mintzer and Marc Johnson. Vince Mendoza is an expert at blending together acoustic and electric instruments and he has recorded as a leader for World Pacific, Manhattan and Act. Epiphany, his debut for the Zebra label, followed in 1999. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Vince Mendoza (born November 17, 1961) is a music arranger and composer.
Mendoza was born in Connecticut and studied guitar as a child, influenced by classical music, soul and jazz. He then took up the trumpet which he continued to play throughout his time at The Ohio State University, where he played in the Jazz Ensemble and the Concert Band. Vince also led his own big band at Ohio State called the Vince Mendoza Big Band where he honed his composing skills. He graduated in music composition from Ohio State University with a B.M. degree in 1983. He then did graduate studies in composition at the University of Southern California. He was signed to Blue Note Records, with whom he released “Start Here” and “Instructions Inside”. His compositions have been covered by Gary Burton, Pat Metheny, Michael Brecker and Charlie Haden and Mendoza has frequently provided arrangements for their work, as well as for Randy Brecker, Peter Erskine, and others.