1 (edited by Vette335 2007-06-01 00:22:10)

Topic: Vince Converse

Taken from my myspace blog, August 2006.

In early 2001, blues guitarist/vocalist, Vince Converse, moved to Denver, Colorado.  The Mile High City is not known for having a particularly thriving blues scene, or a real music scene at all for that matter (well except for those MTV starlets The Fray).  It was a mystery as to why the guitarist moved from Houston and chose to make Denver his home base.  How random.  Regardless, I was glad to hear it. 
    I purchased Vince's debut record One Step Ahead in 2000.  The album was unlike anything I had heard from other young blues guitarists of the day like Jonny Lang or Kenny Wayne Shepherd.  This album was eclectic and was driven by a sophisticated powerhouse horn section.  One Step Ahead included everything from heavy funk to Chicago blues and swampy bayou rock.  Vince's unique, heavily effected, guitar tone soared above the music like a voracious hawk screaming and soaring over its prey.  Perhaps the killer guitar tones were achieved with the assistance of the album's producer, Eddie Kramer, the man responsible for the production of Jimi Hendrix's records.  This album was influential to my musical development and I listened to it religiously in those early years.  Bottom line...it was hip!
    In late 2000, I saw Vince play a show at the Bluebird Theatre.  The only word that comes to mind is "badass".  Vince appeared in a white wife-beater shirt, jeans, tattooed arms, slinging a red Stratocaster with cigarette burning in the headstock, downing at least a half dozen Coronas in a single set.  The music was heavy, loud and filled with soul.  I was hooked. 
    Eight months later, I saw Vince, then 27, at the now deceased Denver Blues and Bones Festival, in a band co-fronted by local guitarist Michael Hornbuckle.   The two played a burning set of blues-rock laden with double guitar attacks.  The future looked bright for Converse.  He planned on starting a record label in town and there was talk of an acoustic blues record with Hornbuckle on the way.  I patiently awaited a follow up to  One Step Ahead, but that follow up never came.
    Now its 2006.  Seven years since Converse released his one album and five years since he ever played in Denver.  Though he joined a band called LLC shortly after I saw him in 2001, he has not been heard from since.  This mystery has been bothering be for many years.  How can such an incredible, passionate musician vanish from the scene?  No follow up album, no website...where was Vince?
    Two nights ago, I found the answer to my questions.  I decided to participate in an open blues jam session at a local dive called Bushwackers Saloon.  The blues jam happened to be hosted by Michael Hornbuckle.  I was fortunate enough to be able to share the stage with Hornbuckle through a set of some great blues, even playing some of those two-guitar harmonies like the kind I saw him play with Vince five years earlier.  After the show I asked Hornbuckle what ever happened to his old band mate?  He told me Vince had joined the army and had not been heard from in at least a year.
    Though my question was answered, the confusion only increased.  Why did Vince walk away from his music career in order to join the Armed Forces?  Is he that patriotic?  Was he desperate for money?  Did he need the army to kick some sort of abusive addiction? Is he stationed in Iraq?  What could tear a man apart from his guitar and his music he so passionately created?  Who knows...All I can say is that the album One Step Ahead will always exist no matter what Vince is doing.
    I encourage you to listen to this album on amazon.com, maybe even buy it if you dig the sounds you hear.  Perhaps that will bring this wonderful artist back into the creative medium.  And Vince, if you are out there...the music world, bogged down by insincere corporate pop, needs soul revolutionaries to bring feeling back into music.  Whatever the out come, Vince Converse and his one album will always be on my musical map and a part of me.

UPDATE: People have responded to this blog from my myspace page, and I have been informed Vince is back in Houston playing clubs was recently recording a new record in NYC.

CLICK HERE TO HEAR HIS RECORD: http://www.amazon.com/One-Step-Ahead-Vi … amp;sr=8-1

peace.
Jamey

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Wow Vette! Are you a mystery writer? You sure do have a way with words and I am compeled to follow thru..Thanks, Cathy

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WOW Vette,
  Someone other than me thats is into Vince Converse.  I have One Step Ahead and absolutley love it. Equlity is my favorite track with the title track close behind. I first heard of Vince from his early days with his band Sunset Heights. Have a few of their recordings as well. How bout the tune SNAFU?     I've always wondered what ever happened to Vince, thanks for the update and excellent writing I may add.  If you would like copies of his earlier stuff shoot me an email.

Take care everyone. And if I don't meet you no more in this world
Then ill, I'll meet you in the next one and don't be late, don't be late

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A beautifull Pittsburgh summer afternoon, I relaxed on the deck with One step ahead cranked.  That has to be one of my favorite discs from start to finish. I had to bring this thread back just to say how much I love this album. Vince Converse , One step ahead. If anyone wants a copy shoot me an e mail.  This is one that has to be shared.

Take care everyone. And if I don't meet you no more in this world
Then ill, I'll meet you in the next one and don't be late, don't be late

5 (edited by Vette335 2007-07-07 23:55:16)

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amen Jeff!

here is a recent band Vince is in....nowhere near the brilliance of "One Step Ahead", but glad to hear Vince is back!

http://www.myspace.com/azariahcanevinceconverseband

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Hey Jamie,
    Ever heard a Sunset Heights album called SNAFU? Found it today while searching for my One step ahead copy. I remember when I got it, the guy said it was very rare.

Take care everyone. And if I don't meet you no more in this world
Then ill, I'll meet you in the next one and don't be late, don't be late

7 (edited by NPB_EST.1979 2007-07-09 11:21:16)

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I heard some stuff, and I was left a blank impression. It wasn't bad, but I wasn't jumping out of my chair either. I probably just have to listen to more of his stuff.

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all you gotta hear is his album "One Steap Ahead"!!!

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All right Nic, please send me your mailing address and I'll fire over a copy of One Step Ahead. I could always e mail you a tune or 3.

Take care everyone. And if I don't meet you no more in this world
Then ill, I'll meet you in the next one and don't be late, don't be late

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Pittsburgh Jeff wrote:

Hey Jamie,
    Ever heard a Sunset Heights album called SNAFU? Found it today while searching for my One step ahead copy. I remember when I got it, the guy said it was very rare.

All I know is the tune "Snafu" from OSA, but never heard of a Sunset Heights album of that name.  I have one Sunset Heights record in my collection.

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I used to work for Vince when he was in Sunset Heights back around 1993-94. I am on a live CD they did called "Born in Houston", I introduce the band on the CD. If you can find a copy of that CD you should pick it up. Vince has gone through some tough times over the years with some substance abuse problems. When Joe and Tracy Conover played at The Meridian in Houston, Tracy and I invited him to come out to the show. I gave Vince a cream colored Strat that I had because he did not own a guitar at the time. He opened a couple of shows for Tracy Conover last year in Houston and Austin, but then he went "missing in action". I think he is now in Nashville with Azariah Cane. Vince is a very talented musician that you should check out live if you ever get the chance. He has more natural talent than just about any guitar player I have ever seen, but he has a very bad substance abuse problem that is holding him back. I hate to spill the beans about his problems, but this guy needs to get his stuff together or he will just be another casualty of the music business. I got him into a treatment center a couple of years ago and even spent Christmas Day getting him a plane ticket to fly to Los Angeles so he could enter the treatment center. He did great for a couple of months then he left his support group and went back to his old ways. I know he has it in him to get better, but he always finds the wrong people to hang out with. I hope that Azariah will be a good influence on Vince and help him deal with his problems. I also hope Vince can remember that he was doing well without drugs and alcohol after he got out of treatment.

Spud

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Hey Spud, I used to have that live Sunset disc. I can't seem to find it now. All I have left is one song that I made a mix years ago, called Sally Joe.   Do you have it? and would you be willing to make me a copy?  I'd really hook you up as far as a trade goes.  Seen too many great musicians screw up from getting high. It's a damn shame allthough I'm sure it's quite easy getting caught up in the moment.

Take care everyone. And if I don't meet you no more in this world
Then ill, I'll meet you in the next one and don't be late, don't be late

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After this post, I put this CD on a wish list at Amazon, then waited until I had enough purchases to get free shipping, then it was sold out...finally got it...I think this is a superb album, liking the whole thing!!!  My favorite song today is "Sleeper".  Thanks for the post.

Vette335 wrote:

all you gotta hear is his album "One Steap Ahead"!!!

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Angela wrote:

After this post, I put this CD on a wish list at Amazon, then waited until I had enough purchases to get free shipping, then it was sold out...finally got it...I think this is a superb album, liking the whole thing!!!  My favorite song today is "Sleeper".  Thanks for the post.

Vette335 wrote:

all you gotta hear is his album "One Steap Ahead"!!!

Hey Angela,   Sleeper is a great song. Kinda funky, good groove. The title track, One step ahead is really good as well. And Snafu is probably my favorite behind Equality.  Thanks for bringing this thread back.

Take care everyone. And if I don't meet you no more in this world
Then ill, I'll meet you in the next one and don't be late, don't be late

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Vette - Michael Hornbuckle - I've been trying to find out about him for years.  Does he have
any CD's out?  I've heard a little of his playing and it was fantastic but I never see his
name mentioned anywhere.  Does he have a website?  I knew sooner or later his name
would appear on this forum!
Jaci

Lose your dreams and you will lose your mind.  Mick Jagger

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Jaci wrote:

Vette - Michael Hornbuckle - I've been trying to find out about him for years.  Does he have
any CD's out?  I've heard a little of his playing and it was fantastic but I never see his
name mentioned anywhere.  Does he have a website?  I knew sooner or later his name
would appear on this forum!
Jaci

Hey Jaci,
Michael has some CD's out.  He is a great player, I had fun jamming with him once.  Check out his stuff at myspace.com/michaelhornbuckleblues .  enjoy!

17 (edited by SRVYJM 2011-02-03 08:45:14)

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Vette335 wrote:
Jaci wrote:

Vette - Michael Hornbuckle - I've been trying to find out about him for years.  Does he have
any CD's out?  I've heard a little of his playing and it was fantastic but I never see his
name mentioned anywhere.  Does he have a website?  I knew sooner or later his name
would appear on this forum!
Jaci

Hey Jaci,
Michael has some CD's out.  He is a great player, I had fun jamming with him once.  Check out his stuff at myspace.com/michaelhornbuckleblues .  enjoy!


FWIW Vince is back in Denver now hosting some local blues jams and playing at our local clubs. Tonight, in fact, Jan 3rd 2011 he is hosting jam at Lakewood Grill on Colfax.