Vince Casas Vince Casas Las Vegas Vince Casas is a Las Vegas singer/songwriter and producer. His Modern Indie Pop sound was cultivated by the musical collaborations with several former members of the band Theory of Flight, Stephen Goodrum, Joey McMahon, and Tyler Williams. As a Gibson artist, and a member of BMI, he has received EMI national distribution of his collective works. He has composed film scores for the short films "Ghosts", "Not Tomorrow", "Playing with Fire", and "RaceWar" by director Jeff Sangwan, and additional scores for the short film "Going, Going, Gone" by director Lawrence Ana. His pop/rock singles “Spinning”, “Sinister”, “Set the Night on Fire” and “Worthless Symphonies” can currently be heard on national CBS and college radio stations across the country. As a performer, Vince has opened for artists such as Train, Sick Puppies, Zebrahead, Lit, Melee, Marcy Playground, and Imagine Dragons. With live performances on Fox and CBS news stations, as well as a Half-Time Performance at the 2010 UFL Championship on the Versus cable channel. Vince was nominated for an HMMA award for his work with Theory of Flight in 2010.