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

    Cuong Vu (Cường Vũ) (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 .

  2. The Seattle-based trumpeter Cuong Vu gives his forceful blend of modernism and broody melancholia extra bite by adding the flutters and growls of contemporary jazz.

  3. 12 de ene. de 2022 · January 12, 2022. Q&A: Cuong Vu looks back at playing trumpet on new record by the late David Bowie. Misty Shock Rule. UW News. Cuong Vu is a professor of music at the University of Washington and chair of the jazz studies department. In 2000, he played on the album “Toy” by the late David Bowie, which was released on Jan. 7.

  4. Cuong Vu (Saigon, 19 September 1969) is a Vietnamese-American jazz trumpeter and vocalist. Born in Saigon, he left Vietnam with his family at the age of five in 1975, settling in Bellevue, Washington (an Eastside suburb of Seattle). He quickly learned English, adapted to his new country and...

  5. Cuong Vu is widely recognized by jazz critics as a leader of a new generation of innovative musicians. A truly unique musical voice, Cuong has lent his trumpet playing talents to a wide range of artists including Pat Metheny, Laurie Anderson, David Bowie, Dave Douglas, Cibo Matto, Mitchell Froom, and Chris Speed.

  6. www.cuongvu.com › bioBIO | Mysite

    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. As a youngster, Cuong's intense dedication and love for music led him ...

  7. 30 de abr. de 2018 · Catching Up With, May 2018. Cuong Vu photo by Steve Korn. 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.