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Jonathan Vincent (piano, accordion, voice) Boston, MA
Jonathan Vincent, dubbed "frighteningly talented" by Boston's Weekly Dig, was born in 1974 and
hails originally from Baltimore. He has performed as an accordionist, pianist, and singer
throughout the northeastern United States, Germany, Switzerland, and France. He has worked with
a very diverse array of musicians, from eclectic folk/country singer and Rough Trade recording artist
Eileen Rose, to noise rocker-cum-Cabaret Queen Leah Callahan, to the uncompromising microtonalists
Joe Maneri, Katt Hernandez, and Adam James Wilson. He has also worked with New York-based dancer
Zack Fuller and percussionist Tatsuya Nakatani to create versions of Fuller's "Bloodline," "Soldier,"
and "Voojaday" in the United States and Japan.
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