Jeff Vincent is a multi-talented professional singer, composer, musician, and producer who has achieved international success at a very young age. His career began with writing and producing for Paul Lekakis' album "Tattoo It", which featured the hit single "Boom, Boom, Boom, Let's Go Back to My Room".
Since then, Vincent has worked with renowned artists such as Madonna and the legendary Elmer Bernstein. His songs have been featured in several blockbuster films, including "Dick Tracy", "Wild Orchid", "A Rage in Harlem", "Talos, The Mummy", and "Angel's Don't Sleep Here". Notable music artists like Al Jarreau, The Seekers, Patti Austin, and Curtis Stigers have recorded his songs.
In the late 1990s, Vincent released his own album "The River Flows" in Australia, collaborating with Desmond Child, a legendary producer and songwriter known for his work with Bon Jovi and Ricky Martin. In 2002, Vincent and his co-writer made history in Asia by having their song reach number one on the charts for six consecutive weeks.
In 2003, Vincent partnered with the recording and publishing company SBI Incorporated/Planet Void Music. The following year, he co-wrote the theme song "More Than Me" for the Disney film "Stuck in the Suburbs" and landed the theme and additional music for "The Tony Danza Show" on ABC.
Throughout his career, Vincent has collaborated with numerous songwriters, including Peter Rafelson, Benny Mardones, Nik Kershaw, Jason Blume, David Nicoll, and Michael Ochs, to name a few. He continues to score music for film and television productions and performs with the top cover band DSB on the West Coast.
Currently, Vincent is a cast member and plays keyboards and guitar on the popular CMT show "The Singing Bee", which is the number one show on the network. He is also endorsed by KORG, one of the world's leading keyboard manufacturers.