Cuong Vu


Cuong Vu is a Vietnamese-American jazz trumpeter who was a member of the Pat Metheny Group.

Biography

Born in Saigon on September 19, 1969, Vu immigrated to Seattle with his family when he was six. At 11 he began to play the trumpet. He received a scholarship from the New England Conservatory of Music.
After graduating Vu moved to New York City in 1994, and formed the group Ragged Jack with Jamie Saft, Andrew D'Angelo, and Jim Black. Vu has worked with Laurie Anderson, David Bowie, Dave Douglas, Myra Melford, Gerry Hemingway, and Mitchell Froom.
While a member of the Pat Metheny Group, Vu won two Grammy Awards for Best Contemporary Jazz Album: Speaking of Now and The Way Up. He worked with Metheny as both trumpeter and vocalist.
Vu's trio consists of bassist Stomu Takeishi and drummer Ted Poor.
Vu serves as chair and professor in the jazz studies department of the University of Washington's School of Music.

Discography

As leader