Wednesday, June 17, 1992 -The Michigan Daily Summer Weekly - 7 Ypsi's Frog Island Festival features Vinx Percussionist of eclectic rhythms and almost Olympic athlete vocalizes soulfully by Mark Binelli used to say, 'Vince with a bunch of such luminaries as Herbie Hancock, Yeah, yeah, I know: The last thing extra stuff behind it,' so itbecame 'Vin BranfordMarsalis,TajMahalandSting. popmusicneedsis another pretentious, X' and the next thing I knew, it was But Vinx is quick to dispel rumors that self-absorbed singer-songwriter with Vinx." he was discovered by the King of Pain. one name. Vinx cites his "very musical" fain- "I had three different choices for But Vinx - a percussionist whose ily as a deep influence - particularly record deals," Vinx says. "I chose * unique combinationofeclecticrhythms his father, a singer and the inspiration Sting's label (Pangaea) because he of- and soulful vocals wowed audiences at for the title of his 1991 debut, RoomsIn fered me a forum for my entire band to the Ark last fall - makes dense, com- My Fatha's House. The album sizzled open for forty-five minutes on a suc- plex music, music that's a far cry from with tracks like "Tell My Feet," "I cessfulworldtour(theSoulCages tour). the "P" word. Should Have Told Her" and the sar- Butunfortunately,hedecided,for what- BominKansasCity,VincentDe'Jon donic "My TV," on which Vinx sings, ever reason, that he wanted me solo, Parrette says that his stage name comes "I don't got nobody/ To come home to after I had made the deal. fromliving inTexas."They couldnever but you." "Theperfonnancewasn'tdifficult," savmvwholename."heexnlains."Thev Rooms also featured cameos from he continues. referring to nlaving for large arena crowds. "The problem was assimilating with Sting's organization ... (But) I learned what not to do in my own career." Vinx was actually "discovered" by a local celebrity, Detroit radio legend The Electrifying Mojo. "I think my aunt sent him the tape," Vinx says (his mother's side of the family comes fromInkster)."Hestarted vocal pyrotechnics, including a guest shot by Belgian ensemble Zap Mama. "The experience is always first," Vinx says of his songwriting process. "I just sit down and I tell you a story, simply and cleanly, and in my own style, artistically and lyrically. "Andeachemotion,eachmood,each story is accompanied by an already- existing rhythm," he continues. "Your 'My athletic career was geared for my music. At the time I was competing for the Olympics, I was also in Taj Mahal's band. I was the only musicianathelete in the world, so was an obvious special interest story, and it would have been very easy to launch the music.' - Vinx playing it, and a lot of other radio sta- tions in the country followed suit." Vinx has also been an Olympic- class track and field star, qualifying for theboycotted198OMoscowgameswith the second best indoor triple-jump in the world. Buthis music never became secondary. "My athletic career was geared for my music," Vinx says. "At the time I was competing for the Olympics, I was also in Taj Mahal's band. Iwasthe only heart beats a certain way when you're lusting as opposed to when you're breathing, sothere'sacertainmoodthat already dominates your story anyway. So it's about identifying it and trying to make it make sense musically." Thus far, Vinx has been successful in identifying and making sense out of hismanystories.SeveralEuropean film- makers are even working on a tour documentary about the musician. The next Truth or Dare? 'The experience Is always first. I just sit down and I tell you a story, simply and cleanly, and in my own style, artistically and lyrically.' - Vinx musician-atheletein theworld,soIwas an obvious special interest story, and it would have been very easy to launch the music." Musically, Vinx has managed to retain his vision, with total artistic con- trol on both his debut and his latest release, ILove My Job, a slightly more experimentalworkwhich featuressome 70 different instruments (listed in an expansive liner note index as "What Dey Be Doin' It Wif") and plenty of "No,notquitelikethat,"Vinxlaughs. "The music is king here." VINXperformsthisSunday, June21, at THE 1992 FROG ISLAND FESTIVAL in Ypsilanti'sDepot Town. The Festival runs all weekend, and includes perfor- mances by Terrance Simien and the Mallet Playboys, Koko Taylor, the Holmes Brothers and Arrow. Tickets are $12.50 per day or $25for the entire weekend, available at Ticketmaster (p.e.s.c.). Call 487-2229forinfo. Do you think you know something about movies, books, music, fine arts, or theater? Do you want to Impose your opinion on lots of unsuspecting people? You ought to write for Arts! Call Alan at 763-0379 or drop in our weekly meet. Ing, Sunday at noon in the Student Publications Building, at 420 Maynard Street. A free ticket to a movie at The Michigan Theater' Just participate in a voting study for less than an hour. What: A study about voting and elections Where: Central campus When: Anytime between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m How long: About 40 minutcs w Who: U-M students Call: 995-0900 and ask for the Voting Study,a Vincent De'Jon Parratte (aka. yinx) is really, really, really, not (we cross our heart) pt all pretentious. Really. Center For A dvanced Research