Kyle Vincent

Kyle Vincent is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and entertainer, labeled as the "crown prince of soft pop,"[1] by Goldmine.

Kyle Vincent began his music career at the age of eight, playing alto saxophone in Berkeley school jazz bands.

Vincent studied voice with master vocal coach and opera singer Claudine Spindt for several years, and took bass lessons from guitarist Joe Satriani.

Vincent was the lead singer in the seminal teen power pop band, Candy, which recorded one album, ‘’Whatever Happened To Fun...’’ on the Mercury/Polygram label, and included future Guns N' Roses guitarist Gilby Clarke.

The song spent eleven weeks on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart, peaking at number one, went Top 10 in many cities, and was featured in the Garry Marshall directed motion picture, The Other Sister, as well as The Howling: Reborn.

His songs have appeared on various television shows including MTV's :The Hills, Road Rules, The Real World, Daria, ABC's All My Children, and Save the Planet: A CBS/Hard Rock Cafe Special.

Vincent was a participant in the California AIDSRide 2, bicycling 540 miles in seven days from San Francisco to Los Angeles, raising money for AIDS care facilities.

Vincent took part in the In Harmony With The Homeless project, in which professional songwriters collaborated with individuals living in shelters on L.A.'s skid row.

Vincent is an advocate for a plant-based diet, citing concerns for the environment, world hunger, personal health, and animal welfare.