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Living Colour began as a trio in 1984. Around the same time, Reid
and journalist Greg Tate formed the Black Rock Coalition.
In many
ways, Living Colour is the embodiment of the coalition's stated goal:
a new freedom of expression for black musicians.
Living Colour has
released four albums: the ground breaking 'Vivid', released in 1988,
the critically acclaimed follow-up, 'Time's up', in 1990, the 1991 Ep,
'Biscuits', and the latest LP,'Stain', released in 1993.
Living Colour
has sold over four million records worldwide, they have won
numerous awards including, two Grammy Awards, two MTV Music
Video Awards, two International Rock Awards and several New
York Music Awards.
Since the formation of Living Colour, Vernon has appeared as a guest guitarist on the records of a many diverse artists: Jack DeJohnette, Public Enemy, B.B. King, The Ramones, Mariah Carey, Mick Jagger, Tracy Chapman, Eye & I, Family Stand, Carlos Santana, and others.
Vernon has also composed music for the Marlies Yearby Dance Co.,
and choreographer Ralph Lemon.
Recently, Vernon scored the music
for the film "Fresh Kill", directed by Shu Lea Cheang, which
premiered this year at the Berlin Film Festival. He has composed for
the upcoming film by Robert Longo, starring Keanu Reeves, "Johnny
Nmemonic".
Vernon has also composed "Here", a piece for Bill T.
Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company which was presented at the Next
Wave Festival at BAM in November, 1994.
In January 1995, Vernon disbanded Living Colour in order to pursue
several new projects. He has been working with some of the most
exciting musicians in New York in a band he calls Masque, which
Vernon describes as "the place where rock, jazz, hip-hop and
technology meet".
Most recently Vernon has begun working on a
multi-media presentation titled, "My Science Project", which debuted
at the Knitting Factory in July 1995.
Live audio,
recorded during the JazzMarathon.(30 sec. 300Kb)
Live audio 2,
allso recorded during the JazzMarathon.(30 sec. 300Kb)