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Vince Martell
Martell performing at the Regent Theater in Arlington, Massachusetts on March 26, 2011
Martell performing at the Regent Theater in Arlington, Massachusetts on March 26, 2011
Background information
Born (1945-11-11) November 11, 1945 (age 79)
New York City
United States
GenresHard rock, psychedelic rock, rock and roll
OccupationMusician
Instrument(s)Guitar, backing vocals
Years active1966 – present
LabelsRhino, Atco, Spectra
WebsiteOfficial Vince Martell web site

Vince Martell (born Vincent James Martellucci on November 11, 1945[1]) is best known as the lead guitarist for Vanilla Fudge.

Martell was born in the Bronx to parents who played the guitar and encouraged him to play as well.[2] While in his teens, Martell joined the Navy, where he discovered his skills as a guitarist.[2]

In 1963, Martell moved with his family to Florida and soon joined a band called Ricky T & The Satans Three that played in Miami blues clubs and shrimp bars in Key West.[2] In 1966, he formed the band The Pidgeons with organist Mark Stein, bassist Tim Bogert and drummer Joe Brennan.[2] After Brennan was replaced by Carmine Appice and a record deal forced the band to change its name, the band became Vanilla Fudge.[2]

After the breakup of Vanilla Fudge in 1970, Martell continued to perform until Vanilla Fudge reunited for another album in 1984 called Mystery. In 2000, he released his first solo CD, Endless High, followed in 2001 by a self-titled CD, Vince Martell. In 2002, he recorded a third solo CD as a tribute to Jimi Hendrix, whom Martell had befriended when Vanilla Fudge and Hendrix toured together.

In 2005, Vanilla Fudge reformed with all the original members including Martell, Mark Stein, Tim Bogert and Carmine Appice, for a tour with The Doors and Steppenwolf. In July 2006, Vanilla Fudge recorded a tribute to Led Zeppelin, working title Out Through the in Door, scheduled for release in early 2007. Martell continues to tour with Vanilla Fudge, and his own band, the Vince Martell Band with Peg Pearl (keyboards/vocals), Pete Bremy (Bass/vocals), and Russ T. Blades (drums).

Martell is preparing for a 2008 spring/summer tour (with his own band) sharing some dates with The Shadows of Knight, with whom he has performed with at Irving Plaza (along with Mark Stein). A new CD is also in the works.

Vince along with Tim Bogert, Mark Stein and Carmine Appice opened for Deep Purple (at the band's request) on August 7, 2007 @ Radio City Music Hall. Vanilla Fudge, with all original members toured in early 2008.

Vince and Mark Stein appeared on The "My Music" series on PBS in March/April 2008. They are seen performing "You Keep Me Hangin' On" with backing musicians from Mark Stein's solo band. Vince and Mark Stein are now performing around the country together as "Vanilla Fudge's Mark Stein and Vince Martell" with a new rhythm section featuring JimmyJack Tamburo from Mark Stein's band on drums, and Pete Bremy from Vince's band on bass.

In April 2008 Vince Martell signed with Collectables Records as a solo artist.

In 2009 Vince Martell released "Endless High" on Spectra Records.

"Vanilla Fudge's Mark Stein and Vince Martell" is touring in summer 2009.

Discography

References

  1. ^ Personnel from the Vanilla Fudge official website
  2. ^ a b c d e Biography from Martell's official website