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American musician and YouTuber
Anthony Vincent
Born 1987 (age 36–37)
[1] Nationality American Occupations YouTuber musician singer video producer internet personality Years active 2014–present Musical career Origin
Port Chester ,
New York , U.S. Instrument(s) Vocals guitar bass guitar keyboards
Musical artist
YouTube information
Also known as Ten Second Songs Channel Genres Subscribers 3.46 million
[2] Total views 281.7 million
[2]
100,000 subscribers 1,000,000 subscribers
Last updated: May 5, 2023
Anthony Vincent Valbiro , also known by the online alias Ten Second Songs , is an American
YouTuber and musician based in
Port Chester, New York .
[3] He gained recognition for singing covers of popular songs in different styles and genres.
[4]
Career
Vincent played bass in the band Rot in Pain, who released their debut EP in 2003.
[5] He began to sing in 2005 and formed the band Set the Charge with his brother Frank in 2007.
[6]
[7] He refined his vocal skills while studying under
Ken Tamplin .
[8]
Vincent started an
Internet radio channel with his brother, which later evolved into a music production business.
[6] He began to make videos on
Fiverr and created his YouTube channel to promote his business.
[9] He gained a large following in 2014 after releasing a cover of "
Dark Horse " in 20 different styles.
[1] In 2014, Set the Charge began playing shows as a four-piece band.
[7]
Vincent has collaborated with other artists such as
Jared Dines and
Eric Calderone .
[10]
[11] In 2018, Vincent and Calderone formed the band Riptide.
[12] In 2019, Vincent portrayed
John Corabi in the
Mötley Crüe biopic
The Dirt .
[13]
Before 2021, Vincent primarily went by his online alias Ten Second Songs. He rebranded his YouTube channel as Anthony Vincent in March of that year.
[14]
Discography
Solo albums
[15]
Songs in 20 Styles or More (2017, as Ten Second Songs)
Ten Second Songs, Vol. 1 (2020, as Ten Second Songs)
Ten Second Songs, Vol. 2 (2020, as Ten Second Songs)
Rot in Pain
Set the Charge
[7]
Auditory Insemination (2015 – EP)
Sky Goes On (2017)
References
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a
b Newman, Jason (March 21, 2014).
"Meet the Guy Behind '20 Styles of Katy Perry' 'Dark Horse' Video" . Rolling Stone . Retrieved May 7, 2021 .
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a
b
"About Anthony Vincent" .
YouTube .
^ Apicella, Samantha (November 14, 2017).
"Hear Port Chester's Viral Star Sing Katy Perry's 'Dark Horse' in 20 Different Styles" . Westchester Magazine . Retrieved May 7, 2021 .
^ Childers, Chad (November 20, 2017).
"Anthony Vincent Tackles 10 Songs in the Style of Metallica" . Loudwire . Retrieved May 7, 2021 .
^ Shea, Jim (October 12, 2004).
"Rot in Pain Rocks Out at WRHU" . The Hofstra Chronicle . Retrieved May 8, 2021 .
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a
b Bakar, NJ; Ali, Nehal.
"Exclusive: Interview with Anthony Vincent" . Rock Era Magazine . Archived from
the original on May 7, 2021. Retrieved May 7, 2021 .
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a
b
c Geiser, James (September 17, 2017).
"Interview: Anthony Vincent of Set The Charge and 10 Second Songs" . Antihero Magazine . Retrieved May 8, 2021 .
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"Ten Second Songs: Before Working with Ken Tamplin I Still Could Sing, but I Didn't Have a Lot of Technique to Rely On" . Ultimate Guitar . May 7, 2019. Retrieved May 7, 2021 .
^ Brozyna, Piotr (October 10, 2017).
"Ten Second Songs' Anthony Vincent talks YouTube fame, going viral and gives advice" . Alternative Press . Retrieved May 7, 2021 .
^ Shoemaker, Whitney (July 20, 2019).
"Billie Eilish track gets Breaking Benjamin-style makeover in nostalgic cover" . Alternative Press . Retrieved May 7, 2021 .
^ Bienstock, Richard (October 29, 2018).
"Watch Anthony Vincent Perform Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" in 42 Different Styles" . Guitar World . Retrieved May 7, 2021 .
^ Childers, Chad (July 22, 2018).
"Anthony Vincent + EROCK Give 10 Songs the Ghost Treatment" . Loudwire . Retrieved May 7, 2021 .
^ Blistein, Jon (March 26, 2019).
"Hear Motley Crue's 'Kickstart My Heart' Sung in Style of Led Zeppelin, Ricky Martin" . Rolling Stone . Retrieved May 7, 2021 .
^ Neilstein, Vince (March 17, 2021).
" 'Ten Second Songs' is No More: YouTuber Anthony Vincent Rebrands Channel" . MetalSucks . Retrieved May 7, 2021 .
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"Ten Second Songs" . Deezer . Retrieved May 8, 2021 .