- Vince DiCola
Vince DiCola (born in
Lancaster, Pennsylvania ) is an American composer, keyboardist, and arranger best known for his work on the "", "Staying Alive " and "Rocky IV " soundtracks. DiCola also pioneered the use of sequencers on his soundtrack recording for Rocky IV, one of the first to exploit theFairlight CMI computer's sequencing capabilities.Biography
After majoring in percussion at college, DiCola began his career after moving to California in 1981. One of his early jobs was as a session musician, playing the synthesizer on
Juice Newton 's "Dirty Looks" and "Old Flame" albums in 1983 and 1985, respectively. His first break came when he was chosen to co-write several songs on theStaying Alive soundtrack withFrank Stallone . [ [http://wm08.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:gifpxqt5ld0e~T1 AllMusic.com Music Bio] ] After that, he was contacted by the producers of the animated Transformers movie, who had liked his work on Rocky IV and felt the style of his compositions were what they wanted for their film. Since then he has produced, and recorded as a solo artist, in several bands, continued work as a session musician, and has contributed to various film soundtracks as a composer and performer.DiCola counts Yes and
Emerson Lake and Palmer among his biggest influences in progressive rock music. He also admires film-music composersThomas Newman ,John Powell andJerry Goldsmith .Awards
In 1983, DiCola was a co-nominee for the Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television Special
Grammy for co-writing the soundtrack of the movie "Staying Alive ", in spite of the poor critical reception of the film. He also received aGolden Globe nomination for Best Original Song - Motion Picture for the song "Far From Over" which he co-wrote withFrank Stallone for the same film.He received a
Golden Raspberry Award for his 1986 work on the Rocky IV soundtrack. [ [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0225746/awards IMDB: Awards for Vince DiCola] ] The song "The Touch" from the Transformers soundtrack won DiCola a 1986 Apex award for Best Original Song - Fantasy/Science Fiction/Horror.Transformers
DiCola has had enough of a cult following amongst Transformers fans to have warranted the release of several albums of music related to the Transformers movie, as follow-ups to the release of the original 1986 .
First released as a
BotCon '97 exclusive, the 2-CD set "Til All Are One " contains the first full score of the movie. BotCon 2001 saw the releases of "The Protoform Sessions " (featuring demos and rarities and including extended commentary from DiCola) and "", containing solo piano renditions of songs from the soundtrack, as well as another complete score on a single disc named "Lighting Their Darkest Hour ".He has been a guest at multiple Transformers conventions, including appearances at "BotCon'97", "BotCon'98", "BotCon 2000", and "The Official Transformers Collectors' Convention 2004" in
Rosemont, Illinois . [ [http://www.animecons.com/guests/bio.shtml/189/Vince_DiCola Information on Vince DiCola @AnimeCons] at YOJOE.COM]An interview with DiCola was included on the Region 1
DVD release of "The Transformers: The Movie" released byRhino Entertainment in the year 2000. However, this interview is not present on the released bySony &BMG in 2006.DiCola credits his work on Transformers with getting his music exposed to a much wider audience and getting him the most attention and fame he has had as an artist.
olo works
DiCola released his first solo work in 1986, an album simply title "Piano Solos". He later worked both as an arranger and performer on a 1991 multi-artist project called "Artfully Beatles", which led him to release "Artistically Beatles", an album of ten Beatles songs he arranged and performed, in 1993.
An additional solo album called "Falling off a Clef" was released in 2004. In the same year he completed the soundtrack to the low-rated 2004 film "Sci-Fighter".
Other works
Other than his solo work, DiCola has worked with various musical groups.
He worked with the 5-piece rock band "Storming Heaven" in the mid 1990s releasing the 1996 album titled "Life In Paradise". [ [http://www.doaneperrypage.de/storming.htm Life In Paradise at DoanePerry.com] ] In addition to DiCola on keyboard, guitar and vocals, the "Storming Heaven" lineup included lead
vocalist Rick Livingston, "Jethro Tull "drummer Doane Perry ,guitarist Curtis Taylor, and keyboardist Casey Young. Around the same time in 1996, DiCola, "Storming Heaven" bandmate Perry, andTower of Power vocalistEllis Hall formed a soul/rock trio named "Thread" and released a self-titled album.In 2001, he worked again with Perry and released "In-VINCE-ible!", a collection of diverse works from various past projects, with ex-members of "Santana" and "Chicago" assisting as session musicians, and featuring several special guests including
Steve Walsh of "Kansas" and his "Storming Heaven" bandmates. [ [http://www.midwestbeat.com/ezine/july2001/cd.html "In-VINCE-ible" Album Review] ]DiCola appeared as keyboardist on the first
Hughes Turner Project album, HTP in 2003.He and Perry once again formed a trio, this time with bassist Paul Ill and called "DPI", to release a 3-track EP called "Found Objects" in 2006. Previously the trio had worked with vocalist Vincent Kendall and guitarist Reeves Gabrels in releasing a 42-minute suite called "Pity The Rich" based on recordings made at the same time. The jam-session style recordings for these releases were originally intended to be part of a new DiCola solo instrumental release, but while editing the tracks in his home studio DiCola felt they had the feel of a project for a band and chose to expand his original plan to include the other performers.
In recent years, he has worked as a producer, programmer and musician on the solo albums of
Rick Springfield ,Raquel Aurilia ,Kelly King andGlenn Hughes . [ [http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/artist/Vince+Dicola/a/Vince+Dicola.htm CD Universe Discography] ]In 2008, he was featured on the
Gran Turismo 5 Prologue Original Soundtrack and was responsible for arranging the series theme, "Moon Over the Castle" as well as another piece titled "Truth." He described his work on the project in an interview withMusic4Games , noting that he collaborated with T-Square and Doug Bossi on the project, and looks forward to becoming involved with game music in the future. [cite web | author= | date= | url=http://www.music4games.net/Features_Display.aspx?id=251| title=Interview withMusic4Games | publisher=Music4Games | accessdate=2008-04-15]Notes
References
* [http://www.seibertron.com/people/interviews/view.php?interview_id=30 Seibertron.com Interview]
* [http://vincedicola.com/vince.html Vince DiCola Homepage]
* [http://thisweekingeek.net/node/92 This Week in GeekExternal links
* http://www.tdrsmusic.com/vince.html
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* [http://www.music4games.net/Features_Display.aspx?id=251 Interview withMusic4Games ]
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