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Name
  
Alex Vincent

Music group
  
Green River

Movies
  
Big in Japan

Role
  
Drummer


Albums
  
Come on Down, Dry As a Bone

Similar People
  
Bruce Fairweather, Steve Turner, Mark Arm, Stone Gossard, Jeff Ament

Children
  
Mei Vincent, Lucy Vincent

Alex Shumway (better known as Alex Vincent) was born on December 14, 1965. He is an American musician, songwriter, and actor who is best known as the drummer for the rock band Green River. Along with Mark Arm, Steve Turner, and Jeff Ament, he is one of its founding members. He is the founder, drummer, and songwriter for the band Ex's With Benefits. He is also a founder and guitar player for the band Thee Deception.

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Biography

Vincent attended the Northwest School in Seattle, Washington with future band mates Steve Turner and Stone Gossard (as well as future Presidents of the United States of America drummer, Jason Finn). Alex was the drummer for the band Spluii Numa and later pioneered the grunge scene as a founding member of Green River. After the disbanding of Green River in 1987, he returned to college, eventually ending up in Japan as a student of international studies at Sophia University (上智大学) in Tokyo. He moved back to the United States in 1995 to work in politics and labor union-related organizations. In 2012, he formed the punk band Ex's With Benefits with Dmitra Smith. In 2016, he formed Thee Deception.

Green River

Vincent and Turner became acquainted with fellow Seattle musician Mark Arm while playing shows in and around Seattle in the early 1980s. In mid-1984, the three decided to form a band. They snapped up local bassist Jeff Ament after his band at the time, Deranged Diction, had broken up. The foursome called themselves Green River. Stone Gossard joined shortly thereafter. "We knew we wanted Ament," said Vincent. "Stone was in another band with Jonathan Evison called March of Crimes. [Stone] got fired from them and we picked him up just before we recorded the first demo." By the time the band finished the recording of its debut EP, Come on Down, Turner decided to leave the group, citing his distaste with Ament and Gossard's heavy metal leanings. Bruce Fairweather, Ament's former Deranged Diction bandmate, replaced Turner.

The band released the EP Come on Down in 1985 and followed it up with Dry As a Bone in 1987, the first release on Sub Pop records. The band's only full-length studio album, Rehab Doll, was released in 1988. In-fighting within the band lead to the group's break-up during the recording of Rehab Doll. A stylistic division had developed between Ament and Gossard on one side, and Arm on the other. Ament and Gossard wanted to pursue a major-label deal, while Arm wanted to remain independent, viewing the duo as being too careerist. The band achieved a considerable local reputation in Seattle and had a significant influence on the genre later known as grunge, with Green River being described as "arguably the first grunge band."

In 2008, Green River reunited for the 20-year anniversary of the Sub Pop record label and have played several live shows since.

Ex's With Benefits

Ex's With Benefits formed in 2012 after Vincent had written music for possible future recordings by Green River that never materialized. Not wanting the music to go to waste, he held on to it hoping to hear what it sounded like with vocals. He reconnected with an old high school friend, Dmitra Smith (who was fronting the San Francisco-based band Static People), sending her some of the songs to see if she'd be able to record on top of them. Almost immediately, it became a real collaboration. Soon after, Dmitra's husband, Pascal Faivre, joined on guitar with Dave Place on bass.

Big in Japan

In October 2010, Vincent played himself in the semi-documentary film, Big in Japan, directed by John Jeffcoat. It premiered in March 2014 at the South By Southwest Music and Film Festival.

Personal life

Vincent currently lives in Seattle, Washington. Today, he is a stay-at-home father to his adopted daughters. He continues to compose and play music.

References

Alex Vincent (drummer) Wikipedia