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Sonny Vincent : ウィキペディア英語版
Sonny Vincent

Sonny Vincent (born July 7, 1952, New York, United States) is an American punk rock musician. He has been active since the mid-1970s, when he was part of the New York City punk rock scene with his original band, Testors.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Testors reuniting for Mess Around Festival (and a NYC show) )〕 Vincent is currently active in music, film, multi-media art, and writing.
His pedigree includes mid-70s Testors' performances at C.B.G.B. and Max's Kansas City.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Interviews: Former Testors frontman Sonny Vincent talks about his current tour and his old band - Critic Studio Magazine )〕 Always active in his own bands, Vincent also spent time touring and recording for 9 years as Maureen "Moe" Tucker and Sterling Morrison's guitar player (both of the Velvet Underground.) Members of Vincent's bands include a vast range of players/characters, from the drummer of the Stooges, Scott Asheton, to Charles Manson's one-time guitar player, Ernie Knapp.
==Early life and career==
Vincent formed Testors in 1975 with Gene Sinigalliano (guitar) and Gregory R (Gregory Lapina) (drums). Later line-ups included Surrealist Ron Pieniak (Rex Pharaoh) on bass, Jeff Couganour (Jeff West) on drums, and Kenneth Huebner (Kenneth Brighton) on bass. Testors played New York clubs such as Max's Kansas City, and CBGB and Philadelphia's Hot Club with groups such as: Mink DeVille, Teenage Jesus and the Jerks, The Cramps, and Suicide. They also toured nationwide with the Dead Boys. Testors released a 7" single in 1976, "Together" b/w "Time Is Mine."
In 1981, Testors disbanded and Vincent moved to Minneapolis.〔 In 1982, he formed Sonny Vincent and the Extreme with Michael Phillips (guitar), Jeff Rogers (drums) and Mort Bauman (bass guitar).〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Sonny Vincent And The Extreme )〕 The group toured the U.S. and released another single, "SVE", with the songs, "Wingdale," "Top Dog," and "Phantom". In 1983, while still living in Minneapolis/St. Paul, Vincent became involved with film-making and multimedia arts.〔 The group made a film titled ''Mannequin World'' on the streets of Minneapolis. In 1984-1985, Vincent was involved in a performance art project that saw him banned from the grounds of the Minneapolis College of Art and Design.〔
After the Extreme disbanded, Vincent went on to form other groups, such as Model Prisoners 1987-1989 (with a line-up including, Bob Stinson from the Replacements, Mike Henderson, and Jim Michael)〔〔 and Shotgun Rationale 1989-1990, which had a revolving line-up that included, Mort Bauman, Mike Henderson, Stinson, Cheetah Chrome of the Dead Boys, and Greg Norton of Hüsker Dü.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Shotgun Rationale )
During the early 1990's, Vincent and drummer Jeff Rogers relocated from Minneapolis to Los Angeles where they formed a band for a short time with Ernie Knapp on bass.〔

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