Vlad (musician)
Vlad De Briansky | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Volodymyr DeBriansky (Володимир Дебрянський) |
Also known as | Vlad, Vlad De Briansky, Jack Spade |
Born | Kalush, Ukrainian SSR | January 3, 1972
Genres | Jazz, blues, rock, classical |
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Years active | 1991–present |
Labels | Orpheus, EMI, Warner, Unis Records |
Website | www |
Vlad De Briansky (Template:Lang-uk, born Volodymyr DeBriansky; 3 January 1972),[1] known professionally as Vlad, is an American guitarist, composer and educator. He is also an actor, record producer and a television producer. He plays blues, jazz, rock, and classical music
Music biography
Vlad is known for his virtuosity on a guitar. He had developed a unique technique playing guitar with his fingernails rather than a pick or attachable flat picks. He is also known for using his Fender Telecaster guitar combined with an overdone reverb effect.
Critics compared him to Wes Montgomery, Ry Cooder, Eric Johnson, Eric Clapton and Pat Metheny.
In his youth Vlad was a member of popular Ukrainian bands Forte, Tea Fan Club (Клуб Шанувальників Чаю) and Loony Pelen gaining popularity in Ukraine and Eastern Europe.
Born in Ukraine, but he moved to the United States to attended Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts in 1996 by the invitation of the college. While at Berklee Vlad studied guitar with Jon Finn and Norman Zocher. Later moved to New York City where Vlad met and studied with Mike Stern and John Abercrombie.
During his New York period Vlad gets a job as an assistant producer at Hush Productions, where his guitar playing caught attention of the company's executive Beau Huggins who immediately offered Vlad a recording contract.
Vlad also gets a management proposal from a seasoned music manager Ken Greengrass. During his New York period Vlad gets offers from Blue Note Records and Sony Classical but eventually signing with Orpheus Music. Collaboration with Orpheus lasted for 10 years. During this period Vlad makes California his home and in 2004 he releases his debut album 'Vladosphere"[2] on Orpheus Music label. The album became a commercial and critical success with its single "Little Star" climbing to #4 place on Adult Contemporary radio chart bypassing Phil Collins and John Mayer making him the only instrumental artist in AC top 40 radio chart in the US.
His second solo album Sun In Capricorn[3] released in 2007 aired mostly on classical music radio stations around the US and received a praise from critics earning a Grammy nomination.
A move to Los Angeles brings Vlad a new collaboration with an esteemed songwriter Holly Knight with whom he cowrote many songs and produced several artists. He also introduced Antonia Bennett to Holly which resulted in two albums of Antonia produced by Holly Knight. Vlad had also worked in a role of a producer and a songwriter with such notable artists as: Donna Summer, Lauryn Hill, Katy Perry, Tony Levin and Pat Mastelloto (King Crimson), Orianthi, Holly Knight, Skyler Jett, Billy Sheehan, Joey DeFrancesco, Rahni Song, Nile Rodgers, Arno Lucas, Ray Brown Jr., Ruslana and many others.
In 2010 Vlad meets and collaborates with a Hollywood actor Patrick Bergin whom he invites to his project "Jacks Last Dollar".[4] In 2014 Vlad releases "Jacks Last Dollar" and its "Part I" debuted as #14 on iTunes blues charts in the US. Subsequentially second album "II" was released gaining praises from critics and gets a moderate success.
In August 2016 Vlad releases a digital download-only album simply called "Blues". "Blues" reaches the top 10 downloads on iTunes Blues charts in Japan, United States and in Russia, reaching #1 in the Russia in September 2016 and #1 in US in May 2017.
A single "For You" was released on May 15 2018th. A new single "Dead Without You" is scheduled to be released on June 26 of 2018th.
Vlad owns a Ukrainian record (official) and a World record on performing a guitar solo along with 100 guitarists on a song "Loner" by Gary Moore held on August 24, 2019 in Kalush, Ukraine.
Film and TV
In the fall of 2009 History Channel aired a series "Nostradamus Effect: Da Vinci's Armageddon" - where Vlad plays Leonardo da Vinci.
In 2013 he co-produced a popular TV music talent show "Boyuk Sehne" (Böyük Səhnə) aired in Baku, Azerbaijan, where Vlad as Jack Spade was also one of the judges.
Electric cars
Vlad is a spokesperson for the electric automobile company ZAP Automobiles.
Music education involvement
As an ambassador of the Berklee College of Music, Vlad founded the «American Music Academy» to bring legendary Berklee program to Eastern Europe. The school offers contemporary music education and music production. Among professors and advisors of the academy are Tom Rothrock, Reginald Love, Adam Joseph, Frank Parker, Rahni Song, and Gerry Brown
Vlad holds a position in Artistic Board at Youth Philharmonic Orchestra (YPHIL) in New York City at Carnegie Hall.
Discography
- Vlad De Briansky (2020), Dreamland, Vlad De Briansky
- Vlad (2018), Dead Without You, Unis
- Ray Brown Jr. (2018), This Is Ray Brown Jr., SRI Records
- Vlad (2018), For You, Unis
- Vlad (2016), Blues, Unis
- Jacks Last Dollar (2014), II, Unis
- Jacks Last Dollar (2014), Part I, Unis
- Jack Spade (2013), Love in Vegas, Unis
- Ruslana (2013), My Boo (Together!), EMI
- Vlad (2012), Tangled, Unis
- Ruslana (2011), Wow, ShaLaLa, EMI
- Jack Spade (2010), Silver Moon, Unis
- TFC (2010), Give Me a Scream, Tears of Gods, EMI
- Antonia Bennett (2010), Things We Do for Love, Knightlife Music
- Vlad (2007), Sun in Capricorn, Orpheus
- Vlad (2004), Vladosphere, Orpheus
- Freddie Jackson (2000), Life After 30, Orpheus
- Miki Howard (1997), Can't Count Me Out, Atlantic/Abili/Hush
- Ruslana (1996), In an Instant of Spring. Sonorous Wind, EMI
- Loony Pelen (1994), Amok, Molem Music
- Anzhelika Korshinska and Grav' Biser (1993-11-17), Anzhelika Korshinska, Studio Leva, retrieved 2008-03-25
- Tea Fan Club (Club of Amateurs of Tea or Клуб Шанувальників Чаю) (1993), Mystery Mirror, TFC
References
- ^ Руслана – Биография Archived May 5, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Album Notes: 163". Berklee Today. Berklee College of Music. Retrieved 2008-03-24. (see 1997)
- ^ "Album Notes: 193". Berklee Today. Berklee College of Music. Retrieved 2008-03-24. (see 1997)
- ^ "Album Notes: 163". RTE. RTE.ie. Retrieved 2018-01-20. (see 2018)
- "YPHIL Artistic Board". YPHIL. 2015-01-08. Retrieved 2015-01-12.
- "Henry Makow / Ukraine People Reject both their Government & Russia". Henri Makow. 2014-03-08. Retrieved 2014-03-12.
- "Malibu Music Corner / Local guitarist Vlad brings Blues to the 'Bu". Malibu Times. 2010-07-07. Retrieved 2012-06-15.
- "Vlad's 'Little Star' Zooms Up Chart". Jazz Review. 2011-01-29. Retrieved 2011-09-19.
- "Secret Garden Snippet - Vlad Hits The Charts". Smooth Jazz Vibes. 2004-11-01. Retrieved 2008-05-16.
- "Café Jazz newsletter ed. #341". Cafe Jazz Radio (Canada). 2004-12-05. Retrieved 2008-03-24.
- "Jazz Spotlight featuring Vlad". Jazz Review.com. Retrieved 2008-03-24.
- "New artists for December–January 2002". Guitar Nine Records magazine. Retrieved 2008-03-25.
External links
- 1972 births
- Living people
- People from Kalush, Ukraine
- American people of Ukrainian descent
- American jazz guitarists
- American rock guitarists
- American male guitarists
- Ukrainian jazz guitarists
- Ukrainian rock guitarists
- 21st-century American guitarists
- 21st-century American male musicians
- American male jazz musicians