Vinson Valega

Vinson Valega (born March 12, 1965 in Silver Spring, Maryland) is a jazz musician and composer who resides in Minneapolis. Valega is also involved in environmental issues and progressive activism. Inspired by the concept of Consilience that was first developed by the socio-biologist, Edward O. Wilson, he is stimulating a "dialogue BEYOND music" at his non-profit, artist-run music production company, "Consilience Productions". He is also a professional video producer and founder of Minneapolis-based, Mill City Profiles.

Biography

Vinson Valega

Valega grew up in a musical family in Olney, Maryland, studying classical piano from age seven until switching to the drums when he was 12. He played drums for three years in the All-County Jazz Ensemble during high school and subsequently held the drum chair in the University of Pennsylvania Big Band during college. After graduating from UPENN with a B.A. in Economics, Valega moved to New York City in the early 1990s to study music at the Mannes College of Music in Manhattan, where he studied with Marvin Smith (of The Tonight Show Band), Vernel Fournier, and Norm Freeman (of the New York Philharmonic).

Valega has performed in many clubs in the New York Metropolitan area, including the Blue Note, Smoke, The Jazz Gallery, 55 Bar, Birdland, Smalls, Cornelia Street Cafe, Cleopatra's Needle, and Trumpets of Montclair, NJ. An avid composer, Valega also teaches privately and served on the staff of the Stanford Jazz Workshop in California from 1999-2001. He has toured throughout North America and Europe with his groups and others, and he appears on Matthew Fries' CD, Song For Today (TCB) and the Ganz Brother's release, First Steps (Extravaganza). Valega also has four CDs out as a leader, Biophilia, Awake, Consilience, and Live@147.

In addition, Valega has also worked with or played alongside with many of the great musicians in jazz, such as Grover Washington, Jr., Dakota Staton, Clarke Terry, James Williams, Donald Brown, Harold Mabern, Jr., Jamil Nasser, Ron McClure, Bob Mintzer, Russell Malone, Peter Bernstein, Mark Turner, Terell Stafford, Eric Alexander, Jim Rotundi, David Hazeltine, Joel Frahm, Dena DeRose, Vincent Herring, and Candido Camero, among others.

Since 1998, Valega has been married to artist Sharon Louden.

References

Vinson Valega recording "This Is What Democracy Sounds Like" (2005)

Song samples

A Moment of Silence
from Biophilia, rec. June 2009.

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Doesn't It Feel Great to Be Alive?
from Biophilia, rec. June 2009.

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I Just Wanted to See What You Look Like
from Biophilia, rec. June 2009.

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This is What Democracy Sounds Like
from Awake, rec. May 2005.

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The Trend is Your Friend
from Awake, rec. May 2005.

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Stumble Monk
from Consilience, rec. August 2002.

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I Just Wanted to See What You Look Like
from Live@147, rec. July 1998.

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All compositions by Vinson Valega

External links

Official Vinson Valega website: Consilience Productions
Vinson Valega releases:

Online essays:

Music agency: Just Jazz

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