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Vincent is an advocate for a plant-based diet, citing concerns for the environment, world hunger, personal health, and animal welfare.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20110716011751/http://www.saveascream.com/kylevincent.htm Kyle Vincent Interview], Save A Scream, archived from [http://www.saveascream.com/kylevincent.htm the original] on 2011-07-16
Vincent is an advocate for a plant-based diet, citing concerns for the environment, world hunger, personal health, and animal welfare.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20110716011751/http://www.saveascream.com/kylevincent.htm Kyle Vincent Interview], Save A Scream, archived from [http://www.saveascream.com/kylevincent.htm the original] on 2011-07-16
<ul><li>[http://liveweb.archive.org/http://www.kylevincent.com/news_021203.htm news - His First Inauguration!], kylevincent.com, 2003-02-12, archived from [http://www.kylevincent.com/news_021203.htm the original] on 2012-05-03<li>Calabrese, Jenna, [http://web.archive.org/web/20080511210636/http://www.veganoutreach.org/enewsletter/rockandroll.html Vegans, Shows, and Rock-and-Roll], Vegan Outreach, archived from [http://www.veganoutreach.org/enewsletter/rockandroll.html the original] on 2008-05-11<li>[http://liveweb.archive.org/http://www.veganradio.com/episode/16/kyle-vincent Show #16 - Kyle Vincent], Evolvegan, 2006-05-25, archived from [http://www.veganradio.com/episode/16/kyle-vincent the original] on 2012-05-03, [http://www.webcitation.org/67ORcKjFL audio 1] [http://liveweb.archive.org/http://www.veganradio.com/sites/default/files/episodes/VeganRadio20060525.mp3 audio 2]</ul></ref> To this end, he was an official celebrity endorser of the California Healthy School Lunch Resolution (ACR-16), which asked schools to offer a plant-based lunch option on the daily menu. The resolution overwhelmingly passed the California Assembly and Senate in 2003.
<ul><li>[http://liveweb.archive.org/http://www.kylevincent.com/news_021203.htm news - His First Inauguration!], kylevincent.com, 2003-02-12, archived from [http://www.kylevincent.com/news_021203.htm the original] on 2012-05-03<li>Calabrese, Jenna, [http://web.archive.org/web/20080511210636/http://www.veganoutreach.org/enewsletter/rockandroll.html Vegans, Shows, and Rock-and-Roll], Vegan Outreach, archived from [http://www.veganoutreach.org/enewsletter/rockandroll.html the original] on 2008-05-11<li>[http://liveweb.archive.org/http://www.veganradio.com/episode/16/kyle-vincent Show #16 - Kyle Vincent], Evolvegan, 2006-05-25, archived from [http://www.veganradio.com/episode/16/kyle-vincent the original] on 2012-05-03, [http://www.webcitation.org/67ORcKjFL audio 1] [http://liveweb.archive.org/http://www.veganradio.com/sites/default/files/episodes/VeganRadio20060525.mp3 audio 2]</ul></ref>

== Discography ==
== Discography ==
*''Whatever Happened To Fun...' (as singer in Candy) Mercury/Polygram (re-released 2012 by RockCandy (UK)
*''Whatever Happened To Fun...' (as singer in Candy) Mercury/Polygram (re-released 2012 by RockCandy (UK)

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Kyle Vincent
Background information
GenresPop, soft rock
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, musician, arranger, producer
Instrument(s)Vocals, piano, guitar, saxophone
Labels
Websitewww.kylevincent.com

Kyle Vincent is an American singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist, and entertainer, labeled as the "crown prince of soft pop,"[1] by Goldmine.

Vincent is an advocate for a plant-based diet, citing concerns for the environment, world hunger, personal health, and animal welfare.[2]

Discography

  • Whatever Happened To Fun...' (as singer in Candy) Mercury/Polygram (re-released 2012 by RockCandy (UK)
  • Trust - (1994) (originally unreleased; eventually released in 2007) MCA
  • Kyle Vincent - (1997) Hollywood
  • "Wake Me Up (When The World's Worth Waking Up For)"-Single (1997): #26 Billboard[3] Hot AC/#20 AC/#101 Hot100 (Bubbling Under)/#69 HotAC '97 Year End Chart/#18 R&R/#19 Cashbox AC
  • Wow & Flutter (1999) SongTree
  • "Tell It Goodbye (An Ode To Candlestick Park, 1960-1999)" -Single b/w "The First Thing On My Mind"- (1999) SongTree
  • Sweet 16 (Rare & Unreleased, Vol. I) - (2000) SongTree
  • Wow & Flutter (2001) SongTree/Varèse Sarabande/Universal (2 bonus tracks added for this release)
  • Heroes Among Us - (2001) -Lincoln, Nebraska radio-sponsored collection commemorating 9/11, featuring "5000 Heroes"
  • "5000 Heroes" - Single: #1 Song of the Year, 2001. KBBK-FM, Lincoln, NE
  • Solitary Road - (2002) SongTree
  • Solitary Road - (2003) SongTree (change in sequencing, and 1 song dropped, 1 song added)
  • "Remember Me" -Single (2003)
  • Don't You Know - (2005) SongTree
  • Gathering Dust (Rare & Unreleased, Vol II) - (2006) SongTree
  • Invisible Man (released as download only) - (2006) Ume Digital/Universal
  • Live (& Unlive Too) DVD - (2007) SongTree
  • Sakura Lullaby EP (Japan) - (2008) SongTree
  • Where You Are - (2009) SongTree
  • A Sakura Christmas EP (Japan) - (2009) SongTree
  • Dirty Girl Single (Huxley & Vincent) - (2010) SongTree
  • Petals of Peace 2-song CD Single (Japan) - (2010) SongTree
  • "It's A Giant Party" - Single (2010) SongTree
  • C-Sides (Rare & Unreleased, Vol. 3) - (2011)
  • The Best...So Far - (2011)

References

  1. ^ Borack, John (April 2010). "Rave On". Goldmine. Retrieved June 2011. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  2. ^ Kyle Vincent Interview, Save A Scream, archived from the original on 2011-07-16
  3. ^ "Kyle Vincent Album and Song Chart History". Billboard.

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