- Vincent Montana Jr.
Vincent Montana Jr. (born
February 12 ,1928 ) is an Americancomposer ,arranger , andpercussionist , most known as a member ofMFSB and as the founder of theSalsoul Orchestra .He is the spiritual father of the
Salsoul Orchestra , the backing band for the many acts onSalsoul Records . The personnel ofMFSB and the Salsoul orchestra overlapped substantially, and both groups were recorded atPhiladelphia 's famousSigma Sound Studios .In recent years Mr. Montana has worked with famed house music duo Masters at Work, which has rekindled interest in his work. Ken Cayre, founder of
Salsoul Records , has praised Mr. Montana's skill at scoring strings, brass, and diverse percussion in such way that it all worked within a dance recording. As Mr. Montana was among the first with his considerable training and skill to apply such scoring technique to disco-oriented recordings, it is safe to say he is a true pioneer in the field.Montana and famed mixer Tom Moulton had a rocky professional relationship at Salsoul, most likely because Moulton was in the constant position of retouching Montana's work (this was Moulton's appointed profession). In reality, both men would seem to have little reason to be adversarial: They share a legendary status in dance music culture (Evidenced by Montana's invitation to work with MAW two decades after his peak period, the sleeve notes of Nuyorican Soul and the numerous web pages about Moulton).
Most recently, Vincent Montana Jr. has worked on 'New York City Boy' by the
Pet Shop Boys .External links
* [http://www.phillysoundworks.com/about.html Official Vince Montana Jr. Website At Philly Sound Works]
* [http://www.discomusic.com/people-more/40_0_11_0_C/ Interview with Vince Montana Jr.]
* [http://www.jahsonic.com/Montana.html Unofficial bio and selected discography]
* [http://www.disco-disco.com/labels/salsoul.shtml] (also serves as source for Ken Cayre statements and supports Montana/Moulton conflict)
* [http://www.disco-disco.com/tributes/tom.shtml] (also serves as primary source for Montana/Moulton conflict)
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