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Bruce Randall Hornsby (born November 23, 1954 in Williamsburg, Virginia) is an American singer, virtuoso pianist, accordion player, and songwriter, best known for his 1980s signature song "The Way It Is" and the top five hits "Mandolin Rain" and "The Valley Road". Later in his recording career he moved in a less commercial, more musically challenging direction. However, his live shows have long been marked by a more spontaneous, improvisational approach. |
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News in english
about Bruce Hornsby
(July / 2009)
Bruce Hornsby ready to 'Levitate' Date: 08 Jul 2009 LiveDaily -
(LiveDaily.com) Bruce Hornsby has begun locking in tour dates in advance of his upcoming album release, "Levitate," due this September.... continued
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Bruce Hornsby Busy With Music, Film, Broadway Musical Date: 09 Jul 2009 Billboard -
A new album, a new label, a Broadway play and a cameo in a Robin Williams film are keeping multi-Grammy winning artist Bruce Hornsby busy for 2009.
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An interview with Bruce Hornsby Date: 22 Jul 2009 The Record and Herald News -
Many know pianist songwriter Bruce Hornsby for his ‘80s hits "The Way It Is" and "Mandolin Rain." Few know that he co-wrote one of Don Henley's biggest hits, "The End of the Innocence."
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Bruce Hornsby concert at Minglewood Hall canceled Date: 22 Jul 2009 Memphis Commercial Appeal -
Ticket refunds are available at the point of purchase.
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Hornsby hits all the right keys Date: 24 Jul 2009 The Record and Herald News -
Bruce Hornsby Bergen PAC
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Bruce Hornsby does it all Date: 26 Jul 2009 Asbury Park Press -
WHEN RECORDING artists approach their golden years, many tend to stay in their comfort zone, playing familiar material.
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Music with no boundaries Date: 31 Jul 2009 The Journal News -
Three-time Grammy-winner, Bruce Hornsby and his band the Nosiemakers takes the Paramount Center stage at 8 p.m. With 13 albums selling more than 11 million copies, it is hard to categorize his music into one genre. He has performed and recorded pop, rock, country, bluegrass and jazz with some of today’s greatest musicians. Tickets range from $35-$55. 1008 Brown St., Peekskill. 914-739-2333.
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