Vinny Espinola

Vincent Royale Espinola (born March 11, 1979) is an American singer-songwriter and bassist known for being a bassist/backing vocalist of pop punk band Screaming Yellow Players, as well as the lead singer/bassist of the electronicore band Sparkle.

Early life
Espinola was born on March 11, 1979 at in, , the son of an African-American father, Darren Espinola (of Garifuna ancestry), and a Polish-American mother, Alessandra Hlawiczka. His father was killed in a car accident when he was 5 years old. Hlawiczka would go on to marry British-born Dave Norman (originally from, ), who adopted Vinny, but he chose to keep his past surname to honor his deceased biological father.

Espinola attended and graduated from the. He holds a BFA in Music Theory.

Christopher Faulkner
When he was 15, Espinola joined ska pop group Christopher Faulkner after their previous bassist, Nathan van der Vinne, was fired for insubordination. His impressive bass-playing skills despite his young age earned him the nickname "Baby Vinny".

Screaming Yellow Players
While attending Oliver High School, Espinola and his friend Tommy Lionheart noticed a paper on a school bulletin board announcing auditions for a band called the "Screaming Yellow Players". They decided to audition for the group, and successfully joined the band along with a keyboardist, Gabriel Haim. The band would later move to to try and advance their career, where they were discovered in  by, who was able to help sign them to  and 's.

In 2004, Espinola announced a sabbatical from the Screaming Yellow Players to enter rehab. He was replaced by Heather Ceravolo during this time.

On August 14, 2005, Espinola rejoined his bandmates on stage at a benefit at  in. Espinola joined the band for the final song of the evening, "Go For It". He would rejoin full-time in 2006.

Personal life
Espinola lives in. He is a fixture of several Pittsburgh-area flea markets.

Substance abuse
At the height of the Players' career, Espinola suffered from drug and alcohol addiction. He stated the first time he did cocaine was at the age of 17, and first smoked weed backstage at a concert in, in 2000.

On October 4, 2004, Espinola was involved in an incident on two miles north of downtown Pittsburgh, when his Honda Motocompo scooter, traveling at a speed of 110 mph while Espinola was under the influence of cocaine and alcohol, crashed into an oncoming garbage truck. When paramedics arrived, Espinola had no pulse and was pronounced dead, before a paramedic resuscitated him. Espinola chose to take a hiatus from the Screaming Yellow Players to enter rehab for depression, anxiety, drug abuse, and excessive consumption of alcohol; and was replaced by Heather Ceravolo during his sabbatical.

Politics
In 2018, Espinola admitted that has been apolitical "for quite some time now", saying "my family was nearly torn apart by my mom's support of Bush, y'know. I don't want to set a bad example for any of my younger relatives by making my family target each other as political strawmen."

Equipment
Early in his career, Vinny played a 1958 Gibson EB-1 he purchased for $500 at an antique store in. The EB-1 was in poor condition, so Vinny and his stepfather partially rebuilt it and decorated it in a "New Romantic" style (as Vinny was a fan of the bands commonly associated with the movement, such as Duran Duran, the Culture Club, A Flock of Seagulls, and Adam and the Ants). In 2007, Gibson subsidiary began producing the Epiphone Vinny Espinola Signature EB-1. Vinny owns a production model, which he uses on tour with Screaming Yellow Players and Sparkle as a backup for his 1958 EB-1.

Basses

 * Customized Gibson 1958 EB-1
 * Epiphone Vinny Espinola Signature EB-1

Amplifiers

 * Ampeg Bass Amplifiers
 * Ampeg Bass Heads

Effects

 * Electro-Harmonix Big Muff