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Vinson Valega

Vinson Valega

About Me

New York City-based jazz drummer and composer leading my own groups and working as a sideman on various projects.
Check out my CDs below!
You can pick them up directly from CD Baby or download tracks from iTunes and eMusic. You can also download them through the player above, or go to each individual CD page on my website (just click on the CD cover) to listen to longer tracks of each song.
Thanks for listening to my music!
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AWAKE
features:
Terell Stafford (trumpet)
Anton Denner (alto sax, flute & piccolo)
Chris Bacas (tenor & soprano saxophones + clarinet)
Jon Cowherd (piano)
Josh Ginsburg (bass)
Recorded in late May 2005 at Bennett Studios (the studio in Englewood, NJ, run by Tony Bennett's son), this CD contains 11 original compositions by band members. The 12th track was written by the late, great, pianist, James Williams (to whom the CD is dedicated).
I produced this project and was keenly interested in each band member composing a song for the CD. Anton's tune, "Luftmenschen," is a bluesy, straight-eighths groove, while Chris' "Sputnik" is a quirky melody written on the changes of John Coltrane's "Satellite" ( get it? ). Josh Ginsburg wrote a beautiful ballad-like song, "Undertow," that moves through three different episodes, while Sheryl Bailey (who doesn't appear on this CD but is a good friend of mine) wrote "Fog," a hauntingly beautiful melody written in 12/8, with a Latin (bembe) feel.
Finally, my compositions include "Awake" (one of the first songs I ever wrote), "The Trend is Your Friend" (a fun and funky romp), "Stacked Sienna" (a ballad inspired by the lines and colors from Zion National Park in Utah), "Ed Blackwell" (a tribute to the late, great drummer), and three parts of the same song, "This is What Democracy Sounds Like" (inspired by the sounds I heard while marching in a political rally in New York City in 2004).
The CD was recorded, mixed, and mastered by Frank D. Fagnano , while the artwork is by renowned artist, Sharon Louden . Also included is an essay written by me and entitled, "When We Fall Asleep, Democracy Suffers," which appears in the liner notes.
The sound quality on this recording is amazing (crystal clear with each instrument highlighted and balanced) and represents the fire and vitality that only comes from working New York City jazz musicians.
Download individual tracks at:
iTunes.com
eMusic.com
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CONSILIENCE
features:
Anton Denner (alto & soprano saxophones + flute)
Gary Wang (bass)
Recorded in August 2002 at the legendary Avatar Studios (Eric Clapton, Donald Fagen, Brad Mehldau, John Mayer, Diana Krall, etc.) in New York City. This chordless trio features originals and standards and breathes an airy aesthetic with a soulful groove.
The three of us have been making music together since 2000, playing hundreds of gigs together. Although there is a definite repertoire from which we choose our songs, each gig is an adventure, as the set list develops depending on the spirit of the moment. Usually, the set progresses from song to song with no breaks, as one member will suggest the next tune and off we go!
The songs on this CD represent just a small fraction of the band's repertoire, highlighting original songs by me and Anton. Check out the various episodes that take place during my tune, "Long and Wrong," or the beautifully evocative "Tide Pools," by Anton. "Stumble Monk," is my ode to Thelonious Monk, while the transition from Irving Berlin's "The Best Thing for You Would Be Me" to Roger and Hart's "You're Nearer" is indicative of what happens in a typical set by this trio. Finally, Anton and Gary's duet in "You Must Believe in Spring," reveals each musician's mastery of his instrument.
The sound we get on this recording is extremely clear and natural and very close to how we sound in live appearences.
Download individual tracks at:
iTunes.com
eMusic.com
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LIVE@147
features:
Matthew Fries (piano)
Greg Ryan (bass)
This live recording was done over an 18 month period in 1998-99 in a now-defunct restaurant in New York City. The sound was so killing we just had to put it out! It was recorded on a portable DAT machine, and we just took the best takes over the many gigs we played there.
Highlights include our version of Stevie Wonder's "Send One Your Love" and the standard "Poinciana," made famous by Ahmad Jamal. In addition, there are two original compositions on this CD: "I Just Wanted to See What You Look Like" (my ballad in 3/4 time penned for my wife) and "Hatteras Refection," by Matthew Fries .
Download individual tracks at:
iTunes.com
eMusic.com
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Vinson Valega Radio Interview
In July 2004, Anton Denner (alto sax) and I were interviewed while on tour in San Francisco. Alisa Clancy, the morning DJ at KCSM - 91.1FM - got us up at the crack of dawn for the morning jazz hour. Thank god for coffee!!
Part I [8.6 mb MP3]
Part II [12.7 mb MP3]
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My bio and past history
What is Consilience Productions?
Check out our "dialogue BEYOND music."
Read my essay published at All*About*Jazz entitled, "Get Involved!"
What is Just Jazz ?
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Last 10 songs played
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My Interests

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Member Since: 5/28/2006
Band Website: cslproductions.com
Band Members: include Gary Wang (bass), Josh Ginsburg (bass), Anton Denner (alto & soprano saxophones, flute, & piccolo), Chris Bacas (tenor & soprano saxophones, clarinet), Terell Stafford (trumpet), Jon Cowherd (piano).
Influences: Roy Haynes, Elvin Jones, "Philly" Joe Jones, Billy Higgins, Tony Williams, "Papa" Joe Jones, Big Sid Catlett, Louie Bellson, Kenny Clarke, Jimmy Cobb, Billy Cobham, Cozy Cole, Alan Dawson, Jack DeJohnette, Baby Dodds, Al Foster, Steve Gadd, Albert "Tootie" Heath, Gene Krupa, Pete La Roca, Mel Lewis, Shelly Manne, Airto Moreira, Joe Morello, Idris Muhammad, Lewis Nash, Buddy Rich, Ben Riley, Max Roach, Bill Stewart, Brian Blade, Grady Tate, Art Taylor, Ed Thigpen, Chick Webb, Ed Blackwell, Lenny White, Victor Lewis, Marvin "Smitty" Smith, Vernel Fournier, Shadow Wilson, Davey Tough, Sam Woodyard, Joe Chambers, Kenny Washington, Louis Hayes, Billy Drummond, Tito Puente, John Bonham, Stewart Copeland, "Cannonball" Adderley, Louis Armstrong, Count Basie, Clifford Brown, Donald Brown, John Coltrane, Chick Corea, Miles Davis, Bill Evans, Duke Ellington, Gil Evans, Ella Fitzgerald, Kenny Garrett, Stan Getz, Dizzy Gillespie, Dexter Gordon, Johnny Griffen, Herbie Hancock, Joe Henderson, Billie Holiday, Milt Jackson, Ahmad Jamal, Keith Jarrett, Robert Johnson, Wynton Kelly, Harold Mabern, Branford Marsalis, Jackie McLean, Brad Mehldau, Pat Methany, Mulgrew Miller, Charles Mingus, Thelonious Monk, Wes Montgomery, Lee Morgan, Phineas Newborn, Jr., Charlie Parker, Oscar Peterson, Bud Powell, Sonny Rollins, Wayne Shorter, Horace Silver, Frank Sinatra, Jimmy Smith, Art Tatum, Sarah Vaughn, Dinah Washington, James Williams, Tommy Flanagan, Lester Young, Coleman Hawkins, Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles, Earth, Wind, & Fire, Parliament Funkadelic, James Brown, Brick, Cameo, Chuck Brown & The Soul Searchers, Fatback, Gap Band, Grandmaster Flash, Lakeside, Rick James, Sugar Hill Gang, Tom Browne, Teena Marie, Cachao, Los Van Van, Astrud Gilberto, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Aaron Copeland, Bela Bartok, Claude Debussy, Igor Stravinsky, Beethoven, Mozart, Bach, Scriabin...and many more!
Sounds Like: hopefully myself...
Record Label: Consilience Productions
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Obama rises from political obscurity to verge of history.

Lost in all the drama between Hillary and Obama in this race to the finish is the historic precedence set by both candidates. Since it's basically a done deal that Barack will be the Democratic nomine...
Posted by Vinson Valega on Wed, 14 May 2008 05:20:00 PST

Poetry to the People!

In 2005, The University of Pennsylvania's School of Arts and Sciences created a free online data base of over 1500 live digital recordings of poets reading their own work: Rock, pop, jazz...poetry? Th...
Posted by Vinson Valega on Mon, 05 May 2008 09:37:00 PST

Weekly MP3 (4/7/08): Vinson Valega Quartet - "Day by Day"

Here’s a recording {14mb} of my quartet from last month at The 55 Bar, featuring Chris Bacas on soprano, Dimitri Moderbacher on tenor, Joe Fitzgerald on bass, and myself (Vinson Valega) on drums...
Posted by Vinson Valega on Tue, 08 Apr 2008 03:45:00 PST

Pentagon finds no link between al Qaeda & Saddam Hussein...then tries to hide the report.

This story came out last week and is truly a pathetic attempt at censorship by our government: The Bush Administration apparently does not want a U.S. military study that found no direct connection b...
Posted by Vinson Valega on Sun, 23 Mar 2008 11:30:00 PST

This is your brain on jazz.

In a remarkable study conducted at Johns Hopkins University, two professors - Charles Limb and Alan Braun - discovered which part of the brain is used when jazz musicians are improvising: Curious abo...
Posted by Vinson Valega on Sun, 23 Mar 2008 11:29:00 PST

Herbie Hancock wins Album of the Year!!

In a coup for jazz, Herbie Hancock's tribute CD to Joni Mitchell, "River: The Joni Letters," won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year. In wonderful interview back when the album was nominated, Herb...
Posted by Vinson Valega on Mon, 11 Feb 2008 10:13:00 PST

1. Find Drum. 2. Grab Stick. 3. Bang! Boom!

All you drum-heads out there know about the industry of instructional videos detailing the latest rhythms on the drumset. From keeping good jazz time to heavy metal drumming to Latin clave, there's a ...
Posted by Vinson Valega on Fri, 23 Nov 2007 01:13:00 PST

Low Guilt Potato Chips

Here's an interesting story that easily could have appeared on my "Money" blog: At Frito-Lay's factory here, more than 500,000 pounds of potatoes arrive every day from New Mexico to be washed, sliced,...
Posted by Vinson Valega on Mon, 19 Nov 2007 11:20:00 PST

MP3 of the Week...

Recorded in the wee hours of September 26th here in New York City at The Garage, "Talk Time" is a Chris Bacas funky original that has no harmony written out. But, man, does this one have a vibe! We've...
Posted by Vinson Valega on Sat, 13 Oct 2007 10:56:00 PST

The Day Louis Armstrong Made Noise

Last month marked the 50th anniversary of the "Little Rock Nine," when nine African-American students were initially prevented by Governor Orval Faubus from entering a racially segregated high school ...
Posted by Vinson Valega on Mon, 01 Oct 2007 02:27:00 PST