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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cuong_VuCuong Vu - Wikipedia

    Cuong Vu (Cường ) (born 19 September 1969) is a Vietnamese-American jazz trumpeter. In addition to his own work as a bandleader, Vu was a member of the Pat Metheny Group. He is the first American person of Vietnamese descent to win a Grammy Award. He won twice for Best Contemporary Jazz Album through his work with the band.

  2. www.cuongvu.com › bioBIO | Mysite

    BIOGRAPHY. Throughout his career, Cuong Vu has been widely recognized by jazz critics as a leader of a generation of innovative musicians. A truly unique musical voice, Cuong has lent his trumpet playing to a wide range of artists from Pat Metheny, to Laurie Anderson, and David Bowie.

  3. More images. Profile: Cuong Vu (born September 19, 1969 in Saigon) is a Vietnamese jazz trumpeter and vocalist, based in New York. Sites: cuongvu.com , MySpace , Wikipedia. In Groups: AGOGIC, Andy Laster's Lessness, Assif Tsahar's Brass Reeds Ensemble, Bobby Previte's Weather Clear, Track Fast, Burn List, Ninth + Lincoln, Claudio Cojaniz & N.I.O.N.

  4. Avant-garde Vietnamese-American jazz trumpeter and vocalist known for his boundary-pushing style. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1990s - 2010s. Born. September 19, 1969 in Saigon, Vietnam. Genre. Jazz, Classical. Styles. Chamber Music, Modern Creative, Avant-Garde Jazz, Electro-Jazz, Jazz-Rock. Member Of.

  5. Cuong Vu. Más imágenes. Perfil: Cuong Vu (born September 19, 1969 in Saigon) is a Vietnamese jazz trumpeter and vocalist, based in New York. Sítios: cuongvu.com, MySpace, Wikipedia. En grupos:

  6. 30 de abr. de 2018 · By Peter Monaghan. In the days when Eastside high schools dominated the Seattle youth-jazz scene, Cuong Vu was a rising trumpet player at Bellevue High, and Holly Palmer was a star vocalist at Lake Washington High.

  7. jazzinfo.org › artist › cuong-vuCuong Vu bio

    Cuong Vu (surname Vu, b. Saigon in South Vietnam on September 19, 1969) was a jazz trumpeter, and singer. He was born in Saigon and left Vietnam in 1975 with his family to settle in Bellevue (an Eastside suburb in Seattle). After being given the instrument by his mother, he quickly learned English and adapted to the new culture.