Jonathan Vincent

JONATHAN VINCENT, "frighteningly talented" (Weekly Dig), hails originally from Baltimore, but now resides in Boston. He has worked as an accordionist, pianist, composer, and singer with a very diverse array of musicians, from eclectic folk/country singer and Rough Trade recording artist Eileen Rose to noise rocker-cum-Cabaret Queen, Leah Callahan, to the improvisors and microtonalists Joseph Maneri, Jeff Arnal, John Dierker, John Hughes, Katt Hernandez, Masashi Harada, and Adam James Wilson. He has co-written, directed, and performed in three acclaimed productions: The Departmenty of Energy Theater Company's premiere noise opera, "The Fire of Life," and The Illigitimate Theatre Company's "Mad Maids" and "Some of My Best Friends Are Men." He has also worked with New York-based dancer Zack Fuller, percussionist Tatsuya Nakatani and guitarist Kenta Nagai to create versions of
Fuller's "Bloodline" and "Soldier" and "Voojaday" throughout the United States and Japan. For more information, contact antarcticpumpkin@yahoo.com