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Jeff Vincent is a professional singer, composer, musician and producer with three decades of international success. Discovered in New York by legendary record man Seymour Stein of Sire Records/Warner Brothers, Jeff got his start writing and producing songs for such emerging artists as Paul Lekakis and Nik Kershaw and established stars the likes of Al Jarreau, Curtis Stigers, Patti Austin and Madonna. Soon, Jeff found himself composing for feature films, contributing original songs for a series of acclaimed releases including Sony’s "Wild Orchid" and Touchstone Pictures’ "Dick Tracy" (in which he was also featured as an artist) and collaborating with Elmer Bernstein on the score to Miramax’ "A Rage In Harlem." Jeff was signed by Capitol Records as an artist in his own right, his debut album produced by famed writer/producer Desmond Child. Jeff also co-wrote the main song for Disney's "Stuck in the Suburbs", "More Than Me." Jeff also teamed up with Judith Durham of The Seekers and co-wrote the first single from their Future Roads album which went platinum called, "Calling Me Home." He also wrote and produced the theme for "The Tony Danza Show" featuring Tony Danza. Jeff was in at the start of KPOP in Korea by writing for one of biggest artists in the country, Shinhwa. Jeff's song, "Hey, Come On" topped the chart in South Korea for six weeks. Jeff had other songs chart too including, "Don't Start Now" by Boa. He also served in the house band and became a cast member for CMT’s hit television show "The Singing Bee". Jeff lives with his family in Nashville, and is still actively collaborating with leading writers and artists and landing songs in television and film projects, most recently top-rated CBS drama, "Elementary" and Hallmark movie "Valentine In The Vineyard."