User:VictorCade

CEO/President Victor Cade, better known as Big Vic, has been in the music business for more than twelve years. The best way to describe Vic is as an earthquake tremor: even though you don’t see it, you can’t miss the effects it has on the surroundings. He’s a man responsible for jump-starting many careers, with his hands in many musical genres from pop to R&B to Gospel to rap, but most people won’t see his moves until they’re packaged in an annoying plastic wrapper and shelved with a price tag of $16.99. Before the music and dreams of being on top like Diddy, Victor Cade was a machine, training rigorously day in and day out with one goal in mind: to exchange blows with the greatest players in the NFL. Musical knowledge was always cultivated in Vic’s house through his parents, who kept an extensive album collection on 8-tracks and vinyl. Vic was also known in the neighborhood as the jock that’d make it to the top. He consistently attended scouting events and training camps to prepare himself for the NFL, but through a twist of fate, he had to bow out due to injuries. After that, his athletic career became more of a dream than anything, and he went with his other love: music. Starting off was hard, because he wasn’t exactly encouraged by his peers. “People thought I couldn’t do it, so I was motivated by that to prove them wrong.” Vic started his trek determined to exceed people’s expectations and beat all odds. At the time, Vic lived up north but from Orlando, he started out doing street promotions throughout Philly, New York, and New Jersey for mahorns night club in New Jersey with Cousin TL Gilliams promoter. After doing so many shows and politicking with many label executives, Vic decided to manage his own acts and moved to Orlando. He started dabbling in anything and everything that had to do with music until a chance meeting with then-A&R David McPherson in 1991. They hit it off and stayed in touch, and Vic kept sending Dave music from local acts he thought were hot. One day, Vic’s life took a turn for the better when he discovered the musical talents of Mandy Moore, who has since blossomed into a multi-platinum pop singer and movie star. If you type Victor Cade’ name in Yahoo.com’ search field, you’ll find the newspaper article that backs up this claim. After this happened, Vic had the attention of many record labels, and he was thrown into the A&R business, finding and developing new talents for Sony music / Epic records Vic, worked for Sony for about 7 years Vic hasn’t halted his endeavors. Unlike many in his field, Vic took the plunge to embark on a goal he’s had since the first time he passed out a flyer: to man the ship of his own management company, hence the birth of Victor Cade management / Vic’s newest project. Now, Vic has other A&R reps and producers across the country constantly hitting him up to offer new talent. Vic is finally in the position he wanted to be in: his own boss. Instead of using his exquisitely trained ear to herd multi-million dollar talent for labels and getting a small share, he’s now his own resource for signing talent that hopefully will be the next big thing in the music industry. Vic’s first player on his Management company roster is Super hot producer Jeremy James aka Streetrocker. With his banging tracks he is definitely a franchise player, the start to a successful Careeer. Jeremy is from Orlando Fl, and ready to give the world a new sound.