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Vincent Walker

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Vincent Walker

Vincent "Vince" Francis Walker (born March 2, 1980 in Seattle, Washington) is the current lead singer of Suburban Legends. He was originally the band's trumpet player from its origins until around 2004, when he left the band to pursue an education. He returned in September 2005, playing trumpet for the band's live performance on the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon that year, which was Tim Maurer's last official appearance as the band's lead singer. Vincent took over lead vocals after Tim's departure.

Although he did not become lead singer of Suburban Legends until 2005, he previously sang on "Brian and Vince Experience (The Rap)" on Origin Edition, "Desperate" from Suburban Legends, "Powerful Game" on Rump Shaker, and "Rose Tint My World." Although he is not the only band member singing on these tracks, as "Brian and Vince Experience" and "Desperate" are performed with Brian Klemm, "Powerful Game" with Brian Klemm, Tim Maurer, and Aaron Bertram, and "Rose Tint My World" with Chris Batstone, Aaron Bertram, and Ryan Dallas Cook.

Vincent was also a member on Scott Klopfenstein's side project, The Littlest Man Band. He left the band in 2004 to pursue an education. He did not return to TLMB when he returned to Suburban Legends.