1960s–1980s In 1963, Martell moved with his family to Florida and soon joined a band called Ricky T & The Satans Three that played in Miami blues clubs and bars in Key West. In 1966, he formed the band The Pigeons with organist
Mark Stein, bassist
Tim Bogert and drummer Joe Brennan. After Brennan was replaced by
Carmine Appice and a record deal forced the band to change its name, the band became Vanilla Fudge. After the breakup of Vanilla Fudge in 1970, Martell continued to perform until Vanilla Fudge reunited for another album in 1984 called
Mystery.
2000s–present In 2000, he released his first solo CD,
Endless High, followed in 2001 by a self-titled CD,
Vince Martell. In 2002, he recorded a third solo CD as a tribute to
Jimi Hendrix, whom Martell had befriended when Vanilla Fudge and Hendrix toured together. In 2005, Vanilla Fudge reformed with all the original members including Martell,
Mark Stein,
Tim Bogert and
Carmine Appice, for a tour with
The Doors and
Steppenwolf. In July 2006, Vanilla Fudge recorded a tribute to
Led Zeppelin, Out Through the in Door. Vince along with fellow original members Bogert, Stein and Appice opened for
Deep Purple (at the band's request) on August 7, 2007 at
Radio City Music Hall, continuing to tour in this lineup in early 2008. As of 2023, Martell continues to tour with Vanilla Fudge, and his own band, the Vince Martell Band with Peg Pearl (keyboards/vocals),
Pete Bremy (Bass/vocals), Russ T. Blades (drums) and TigerBill Meligari (drums). == Personal life ==