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Born in California, Vudoo Soul pursued a musical career shortly after a life-changing experience at his first Alicia Keys concert. Inspired by the star and musical influences such as Stevie Wonder (who was the subject of Vudoo Soul's first book report in elementary school), Vudoo Soul purchased a digital piano, taught himself to play and write his own music. Since then, Vudoo Soul has performed in front of thousands of audience members as the headlining act at events including the New York City Chinese New Year Parade, the Japanese Nissei Festival (CA), and Silkscreens, Boston's Asian American Film Festival. He performed to a sold-out Boston concert hosted by Harvard's Black Student Union. Out of 20 competitive acts, Vudoo Soul was the audience-chosen favorite and was crowned the "2004 Winner of the Apollo Night." The fresh sound of his voice recently lead him to competing in New York's Annual Blackberry Soul 2005 competition, winning not only the title and grand prize, but also the respect and street credibility amongst the R&B community.
Vudoo Soul's first major step in music began with a college a cappella group called the MIT Logarhythms. During 2002, the fully-enrolled MIT electrical engineering and computer student flew to Austin, TX to audition for American Idol 2. Judge Randy Jackson remarked, "I never imagined a voice like that coming out of a body like yours" and gave Vudoo Soul the thumbs-up. After advancing to the Top 200 in Hollywood, Vu realized that it was a sign to keep following the love of music.
Vudoo Soul quickly built himself a "see-it-to-believe-it" reputation: audiences were left wide-eyed after seeing him perform, unprepared for the booming voice of soul that deceives his appearance. With a voice that is strongly reminiscent of old-school Michael Jackson and 70's Stevie Wonder, fellow musicians and friends all agree on the captivating uniqueness and emotion in his tone: "There really isn't anyone else who sounds like Vu." At the same time, his style of music maintains a strong pop sensibility, engaging a universal appreciation among audiences, regardless of generation or ethnicity. With current involvements like the Kuumba Gospel Choir and Berklee College of Music, Vudoo Soul has just begun. With a movement of avid supporters growing with every show, Vudoo Soul is rapidly unlocking an unfathomable potential.
