Jay


Jay Vincent is a dynamic, multitalented musician living in Los Angeles, with worldwide ventures as a composer, conductor, performer, orchestrator, arranger, and music producer. He holds degrees in Composition, Film, and a graduate degree in Film Scoring, all from USC. For the last decade his primary creative outlet has been composing original soundtracks for film and television, both in Hollywood and around the world. His music can be most recently heard in the 2012 Golden Globe Awards, the Japanese-Orchestral score to the #1 television series "LEGO Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu," and the high-octane Orchestral Metal on EA/Bioware's "Dragon Age 2" soundtrack, as well as "Mass Effect 3."


Passionate about telling stories regardless of genre or culture, his film score credits include the Iraqi rhythms of "The O.R.", the drug-induced Rock & Roll of the award-winning "Broken Dreams," the Neo-Classical chamber orchestra of "Fake" (starring Oscar nominee Robert Loggia, Royal Pains's Jill Flint and Oscar winner Fisher Stevens), the comedic Salsa of "This Is Who We Are," the Hip Hop soundscapes of Ari Levinson's "Love For Real," the intimate Southern twang of "Born & Raised" and the 16th Century Colombian sounds of Adolfo Rivera's upcoming epic "The Curse of Manizales."


Beyond the realm of cinema, Jay's music can be heard as digital Indie Rock in Vokle.com's inaugural video, as a Classical/Rock genetic mutation in the upcoming graphic novel "Freakshow," or as 'Avant Garde Death Jazz' in Rachel Kerry's award winning stage play "Seven Fragments." As a performer, his career has led him to places such as Austria, bringing Haydn to life with the Vienna Philharmonic, the islands of Japan, or the Vatican, singing for Pope Benedict's 80th Birthday.
Jay acts as Managing Partner of Seven Wheel Sound, LLC., a music production company specializing in dramatic scoring. He is also the Composer in Residence of Digital Entourage, a post-production company comprised of other USC filmmakers.