Vinx De'Jon Parrette

[6] The next time Vinx performed at Montreux Jazz Festival would be July 20, 1990, when he performed nine of his own songs:[5] The songs were taken from Vinx's first album, Rooms in My Fatha's House which was released through Sting's record label Pangaea Records, and featured guest vocals and bass by Sting.

[5] Almost a year later, on July 2, 1991 Vinx returned to Montreux Jazz Festival with Sting, as part of Sting's Soul Cages tour, performing backing vocals on 17 songs, before moving front of stage to perform vocals and percussion on four of his own songs in support of Rooms in My Fatha's House : "My Funny Valentine" (written by Richard Rogers & Lorenz Hart), "Temporary Love", "One Pearl", and "Don't Got To Be That Way".

[9] In 1992, Vinx's third Album, The Storyteller, was also released through Pangaea Records and featured his drum band, The Barking Feet, plus guest artists; Stevie Wonder, Cassandra Wilson, Omar, Ndugu Chancler, Billy Kent, Django Porter, Peter Usi Wegner, Mitchell Long, Luis Conte, George Howard, Harvey Mason, Greg Poree, Karen Briggs, Angel Figueroa, Bill Summers, Basil Fung, Fade and Beulah.

[11] On January 12, 1997, Vinx performed in Foxborough, MASSACHUSETTS, in 20-degree weather, during halftime of the AFC Championship Game between the Jacksonville Jaguars vs The New England Patriots.

[13][5] Jungle Funk toured for many months, with dates including Drum Fest - Oopole, Poland in October 2013[14] and the Millennium Stage at The Kennedy Center, on January 14, 2015[15] In 2004, Vinx wrote and recorded Digga Tunnah Dance with Lebo M for The Lion King 3 film and soundtrack.