Vincent Herring
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Vincent Herring (born November 19, 1964) is an American jazz hard bop and post-bop saxophonist and flautist.
Although still young, Herring has already covered a lot of territory, both literally and figuratively.
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[edit] Education
Herring’s formal musical education began at age 11, when he started playing saxophone in school bands and studying privately at Dean Frederick’s School Of Music in Vallejo, California. At age 16, he entered California State University, Chico on a music scholarship.
A year later, Vincent auditioned for a spot in the United States Military Academy band. He made the move to West Point, which turned out to be a steppingstone to the New York jazz scene.
[edit] Touring
He first toured Europe and the United States with Lionel Hampton’s big band, and his progress thereafter has been steady. Vincent has worked with Nat Adderley, Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers, The Horace Silver Quintet, Jack DeJohnette’s Special Edition, Larry Coryell, Cedar Walton, Freddie Hubbard, Dizzy Gillespie, The Mingus Big Band, Nancy Wilson, The Roy Hargrove Big Band, Arthur Taylor, Dr. Billy Taylor, Carla Bley, Phil Woods Sax Machine (a band Phil put together, augmenting his regular quintet to an octet with three additional alto saxophonist’s). Herring has appeared as a special guest soloist with Wynton Marsalis at Lincoln Center. Herring also appeared as a guest soloist with John Faddis and The Carnegie Hall Big Band.
While he was amassing these credentials, Herring was developing his own voice and style. In addition to the legends he first encountered on record Vincent has found himself exposed to a diversity of musical influences. He reflects that it is the art of improvisation that ultimately stimulates him. Herring has developed into a virtuoso with a voice that is uniquely intense and vigorous with the energy and direction.
Herring has taken bands to Japan and Europe on several occasions and has appeared in nearly every major jazz festival in the world. He is also involved in jazz education, giving clinics throughout Europe and the United States. Herring has recorded 15 CD’s as a leader and over 200 as a sideman.
He plays Yanagisawa saxophones i.e. a gold-plated A991 alto and gold-plated S991 soprano.
[edit] References
Biography from www.vincentherring.com