Kyle Vincent - Radio & Television Appearances

Radio & Television Appearances

  • Mitch Albom syndicated radio show (on-air musical guest)
  • Phil Hendrie syndicated radio show
  • KTVU-TV (San Francisco)
  • KRON-TV (San Francisco)
  • CLTV (Chicago)
  • Acoustic CafĂ©
  • Beverly Hills, 90210 (portrayed photographer, uncredited)
  • Scott Shannon Show (NYC)
  • WKTI, WGLH, WKQI, KFI, WPLZ, WPNT, WQAL, B103, KQKQ, many more

Some of the artists Kyle Vincent has appeared or recorded with include:

  • 10,000 Maniacs * Bryan Adams * Bay City Rollers * eden ahbez * Gerry Beckley * Donald Byrd * The Cowsills * Ron Dante * Bo Donaldson and The Heywoods * Julia Fordham * Kim Fowley * Kevin Gilbert * Amy Grant * The Guess Who * Corey Hart * Jimmy Ienner * Yuko Ishikawa * Steve Kipner * Robert Lamm * Steve Levine * Michael Lloyd * Barry Manilow * Ziggy Marley * Richard Marx * John JR Robinson * The Rubinoos * Run DMC * Sister Hazel * Martin Sexton * Duncan Sheik * Rick Springfield * Hal Stein * Matthew Sweet * The Ventures * Rufus Wainright * Freddie Washington * Walter Egan * Dennis Tufano * Jimi Jamison *

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