Early career He first came to prominence in the 1980s in
Ronald Shannon Jackson's avant-jazz-rock band
The Decoding Society, and is on six studio and three live albums recorded with that group from 1980 to 1986.
Smash & Scatteration was a duo record with guitarist
Bill Frisell recorded in 1984. In 1985, Reid co-founded the
Black Rock Coalition with journalist
Greg Tate and producer Konda Mason.
Living Colour Reid formed Living Colour in New York City in 1984, and its lineup was solidified in 1986. Their debut album
Vivid was released in 1988 and was certified double platinum by the RIAA. Its successor ''
Time's Up'' was released 1990 and was gold-certified. They received two consecutive
Grammy Awards in the category of Best Hard Rock Performance. They opened for the
Rolling Stones' 1989 "
Steel Wheels" tour; and appeared on the first
Lollapalooza tour in the summer of 1991. Living Colour broke up in 1995 but reformed in 2000. Since then, they have released three more albums:
Collideøscope in October 2003 on
Sanctuary Records,
The Chair in the Doorway in September 2009, and
Shade in September 2017 on
Megaforce Records.
Solo career 2011 In addition to his work with Living Colour, Reid has been engaged in a number of other projects. He released
Mistaken Identity, his first solo album, in 1996, and has collaborated with the choreographers
Bill T. Jones on
Still/Here and
Donald Byrd on
Jazztrain. He performed "Party 'Til The End of Time" at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) with
The Roots, an end of the 2000 millennium tribute featuring the music of
Prince's album
1999. He also composed and performed "Bring Your Beats" a children's program for BAM. Reid has also undertaken significant work as a record producer, including two Grammy-nominated albums:
Papa (1999) by the African vocalist
Salif Keita and
Memphis Blood: The Sun Sessions (2001) by guitarist
James Blood Ulmer. Ulmer's subsequent albums,
No Escape from the Blues: The Electric Lady Sessions (2003),
Birthright (2005), and
Bad Blood in the City: The Piety Street Sessions (2007), were also produced by Reid. Reid also appears on
Guitar Oblique (
Knitting Factory) with guitarists
David Torn and
Elliott Sharp. Reid was also featured in the program presented by BAM and the Experience Music Project in Seattle entitled "Magic Science", which includes
Medeski Martin & Wood and the
Gil Evans Orchestra performing Gil Evans' arrangements of songs by
Jimi Hendrix. Reid composed the score for the film
Paid in Full, directed by
Charles Stone III (well known for creating the "Wasssup!" series of commercials for
Budweiser as well as directing three videos for Living Colour) and released by
Miramax in the fall of 2002. Reid also composed the score for the celebrated documentary
Ghosts of Attica (directed by Brad Lichtenstein), which aired on
Court TV in the fall of 2001 and has been featured at several film festivals. He composed the score for another documentary directed by Lichtenstein,
Almost Home, which aired in 2006 on the PBS series
Independent Lens. Reid and
DJ Logic, calling themselves "Yohimbe Brothers", released an album in September 2002 entitled
Front End Lifter. The Yohimbe Brothers have been touring on and off since the release of the album. Reid was also the music supervisor for the film
Mr. 3000, starring
Bernie Mac and directed by Charles Stone III; the film was released in September 2004. Vernon's album with Masque (
Leon Gruenbaum – keyboards and
Samchillian, Hank Schroy – bass and Marlon Browden – drums), an instrumental album entitled
Known Unknown, was released in April 2004, and on 18 April 2006 Vernon Reid and Masque released
Other True Self, both on
Favored Nations records, owned by another guitarist,
Steve Vai. Reid has a prolific session output in a variety of contexts. He has played live or on record with The Roots, Eye & I,
Mick Jagger, Ambitious Lovers,
Rollins Band, Spearhead,
Public Enemy,
Janet Jackson,
Mariah Carey,
Colonial Cousins,
Tracy Chapman,
Ronald Shannon Jackson,
Don Byron,
Defunkt,
Santana,
Bernie Worrell,
MC 900 Ft. Jesus,
B.B. King,
Madeleine Peyroux, Meridiem,
Jack Bruce,
Terry Bozzio, Black Sugar Transmission (Reid solos on the title track of 2009's
USE IT EP) and
DJ Spooky. Reid played at America's Millennium Gala, New Year's Eve 31 December 1999, and 1 January 2000, at the
Lincoln Memorial, performing "
Fortunate Son" with
John Fogerty. Among those in the audience were
President Bill Clinton and
First Lady Hillary Clinton. In March 2007, Reid played with
Jamaaladeen Tacuma, and
G. Calvin Weston at Tonic in New York and Tritone in Philadelphia, which led them to record as Free Form Funky Freqs. Their debut recording,
Urban Mythology Volume One, was released in 2008. In July 2008, Vernon Reid assembled a one-off solo band for his appearance at the
G-TARanaki Guitar Festival in
Taranaki,
New Zealand, with keyboard player Jonathan Crayford, bassist Crete Haami and drummer
Magesh Magesh. At the
Puke Ariki "Midnight Session" concert, Vernon performed an all-star jam with
Uli Jon Roth,
Gilby Clarke and
Alex Skolnick. In 2008, Reid also played a series of Blue Note Club tribute concerts to the
Tony Williams Lifetime in Japan with
Jack Bruce,
Cindy Blackman and
John Medeski. In June 2012 the collaboration released a self-titled album
Spectrum Road on the US jazz record label
Palmetto. This was accompanied by a series of dates at large jazz festivals in North America and Europe throughout June and July. In 2018, Reid signed with
Mascot Label Group. He has an album slated for release in 2019. In 2023, Reid wrote an article titled "The Promise And Peril Of AI Music: What Have We Unleashed?" that was published by Media Post.
An Underground Railroad of the Mind In 2017, Reid debuted his semi-monthly broadcast on the streaming radio station Home. His show, titled "An Underground Railroad of the Mind", features Reid playing vinyl records from his record collection. ==Personal life==