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Bob Bruno

I am playing the stringed bass,piano, guitar, singing , and using past clips from previous recordings I have made over the last forty years including my groups

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Wind ( The Original )

Atypical Circus Maximus material that got the most air play
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Nearer

A love song of hopeful longing , vaguely speaking with the listener yet imaginaing a new love coming .
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I have played the piano as long as I can remember . I was singing harmony and playing in Jessup Md. by 1950 in a bar there when I was five . My experiences in my career have been amusing and painful . I do have recordings in the past that may or may not come out in this medium as I am truly unsure about the copywrite laws . I know that I have the rights to my own material to an extent but the fact is that several companies are selling my material online and neither I nor my publishers are seeing any rewards from that much as the "Underground Radio" experience of the sixties till 1975 as BMI or ASCAP didn't log FM play . I have decided not to sell a product here but exibit my own compositions ,playing ,paintings, and past recordings that are acceptable in this context .
Band/artist history
Bob Bruno played in bars since he was five years old . His grandparents owned a bar and he was playing and singing till four o'clock in the morning on the weekends from about 1950 or less . His father was a professional trumpet player , arranger , and later a composer , playing Washington DC till he left his mother , brother and him in 1957 for Las Angeles . He taught Bob to play the trumpet which he played throughout high school as well as the baritone horn and the stringed bass . He was working as a stringed bassist by the age of fifteen , playing piano at weddings ,Bar Mitzvas ,and the like. After high school Bob left within a week and moved to L.A. where his father lived .He worked for him writing music for Buddy Bregman music His job was to put music to lyrics sent in by amateurs . He attended college at LACC and was recognized as bassist of the year at the Lighthouse College Jazz Festival . He played around Hollywood .( One memorable gig was a party that included the cast of the "Dick Van Dyke Show", "Bonanza" and some other tv shows of the era (1963-4). Mary Tyler Moore was there at a table ten feet in front of him. He played piano between sets he played stringed bass with the band . Susan Strasberg , who was very young and stunningly beautiful,sat next to him while he played . He also performed at "Mother's" ,a coffee house and probably the namesake of Frank Zappa's band as he met Don Preston there , Frank's pianist for many years . Don and Bob played the musicians union ,playing modern classical - free form music for an art show held there .(Later in NY when the "Mothers of Invention" were playing on Garrick Street , the "Lost Sea Dreamers" played the "Wha" , next door facing Mcdougle Street.) As his grandfather was very sick with cancer , he returned to DC and in the summer of 1964 and played with Charlie Hampton and Harold Chavis at "The Brass Rail" . Many nights they were joined by Buck Hill on tenor sax . It was that summer that Bob met bassist Steve Novacel ,who also would sit in with the band and experiment with two bass things .Fall of 1964 he left Washington again to go back to LA only to run out of money shortly after learning of his grandfather's death . He decided to go on the road and play with a contact he had made playing with other musicians at "Mothers" . The "Lee Raymond Show" toured the West Coast and eventually traveled East to Austin Texas where Bruno met Bob Sardo . Playing with Bob at the "Id" ,a university coffee house .One night the band had to have Janice Joplin thrown out as she tried to sing with them for the third time . She was so loaded that night she had fallen in front of the audience . Bob Bruno played the Corpus Christy Jazz Festival with Bob Sardo and also became the house bassist for the show . Lanny Morgan , the alto player with the Maynard Furguson band , was big man on campus there . After touring the entire US with the Lee Raymond Show, he left , stopping in DC for a while , yet returned to Austin where he eventually played the Austin Jazz Festival with Bob Sardo , Fathead Newman , and the Teddy Wilson Trio featuring Coleman Hawkins . The Bob Sardo Trio had a jazz gig at that time at the "Iron Gate Inn" which was sometimes frequented by Lyndon Johnson before and during his presidency . The "Iron Gate" opened a downstairs jazz club during the jazz festival from four to seven in the morning where many musicians from the jazz fest came after their gigs . Roy Haynes , Stan Getz, and Kenny Dorham were among the great musicians to join the trio . It was during the jazz festival in 1965 that Bob met Jerry Jeff Walker as Bob auditioned to play solo guitar in a local bar there , singing his original songs . They hit it off right away , as did Jerry's pal , Pete Troutner, who also was traveling the southern coffee houses doing his solo folk act . The three of them were a team .Pete and Jerry joined Bob in his "Castle on the Colorado" till they were ousted for thier robust ways . They formed a rock group called "The Lost Sea Dreamers" when they all moved to Houston Texas and lived with Gary White , another writer , folk singer( "Long Long Time" "Nobody's") who was playing and singing lead with a group there called the "Baroque Brothers".This was the nucleus of their eventual recording group called "The Circus Maximus". "The Lost Sea Dreamers" became the house band of the "Nite Owl Cafe" and eventually "The Electric Circus" . Though they were invited to change their name to "The Electric Circus" , they declined and the name "Circus Maximus" was adopted before their first album was produced. The "Circus Maximus" recordings were originally released in 1967 and re-released in the nineties under the name "Jerry Jeff Walker and the Circus Maximus" . The "Electric Christmas" at Carnegie Hall was produced by the "Electric Circus" and George Shutz . The centerpiece of that show was a piece by Gilluam de Machaut arranged by Bob that included the New York Pro Musica and Morton Subotnic . While the entire show was recorded the three recording companies , Decca, Nonesuch, and Vanguard could not come to an agreement . Bob Bruno was generally blamed by Vanguard Records for not informing the company that the group had actually broken up before the release of the second album, "Neverland Revisited"( released in 1968). Maynard Solomon , one of the two brothers who owned Vanguard , tied Mr. Bruno up in a contract that wouldn't allow him to record for anyone else though the company didn't plan to record him any further . After trying to escape the contractual obligations and failing in spite of getting help from interested manager ,Robert Goldings ( Leslie Uggams and George Carlin's manager in 1968) ,he decided to leave the pop music writing-arranging field . "Neverland Revisited" was re-released around 2005 as a CD ironically listing Jerry Jeff Walker erroneously playing lead guitar and as the main ingredient of the recording when he had already been fired before the finished product was actually prepared by Bob . Bob created a mix called "Neverland Re-visited which built in intensity and went directly into a Jerry Jeff ballad called "Hansel and Grettle" . In the recording studio there was an argument about Jerry's lyrics in the very end of the set up song which suggested that no one wanted to hear "Vague after Winds" . This indeed became prophetic as the "Wind" was contractually silenced and retreated. Bob stayed in New York for years after the end of the Circus Maximus maintaining a power rock trio and using the same name . They toured for Ampeg Amplifiers (Unimusic Inc.) and helped to change the identity of that company from a bassist-musician instrument to a power amp for guitars . At that time the New York City Ampeg offices were located on W 48th street and happened to be in the same building as the "Record Plant" , a prolific recording studio of that era . The Circus Maximus Trio was able to rehearse in the Record Plant for their tours . Jimi Hendrix was also there being recorded by Eddie Cramer ,recording the"Electric Ladyland " project . Playing the organ ,Bob met and played with Jimi , Mitch Mitchel ,and Buddy Miles who was eventually taking over the drum position with Jimi .One day Bob had the dubious distinction of having his friend , Jimi , have to ask him to turn down his guitar as it was bleeding into the other part of the studio where Eddie was recording Jimi's bass and guitar tracks . This was funny even to Jimi who played quite loud in live situations but , after all the Record Plant wasn't really a practice studio. After the tour the trio had to do another recording for Vanguard Records but the Circus Maximus Trio wasn't picked up. After the Circus era , Bob worked locally around New York and New Jersey playing the organ and toured with the "Platters" . He also backed up other oldies groups including "Vito and the Salutations"and the"The Belmonts". Jazz drummer ,Al Foster played with Bob as a duo and introduced him to Larry Young. Writing for Joe Cusatis and his septet and playing the Village Gate , Bob was able to use Jack Wilkens on guitar once again after meeting him earlier while playing the Catskills . Jack filled out the organ trio near the end of Bob's stay in New York . In 1972 , Bob did a live recording at the Village Vanguard where he had been performing every Sunday with Noah Howard , Frank Lowe, Earl Freeman , Juma Sultan ( of the Jimi Hendrixs "Band of Gypsies"),and Rashid Ali( drummer with John Coltrane after Elvin Jones) .The album , an avante guard jazz vehicle ,"Noah Howard Live at the Village Vanguard" was released on Freedom records in Europe . The CD of the recording was re-released in 2004 on Ironman records ( www.phantom-limb.com ). Bruno played the New York area with his bands till 1973 when he moved South to the Washington DC area . Bob was the first pianist to perform at the National Press Club after Nixon played that piano in 1974 . He did many trips on the Auto Train , traveling the noisy tracks to Florida and back playing the piano on-board. In Washington he played society work including performances for one of the Reagan Inauguration Parties and later several performances for the Clinton administration and the Democratic Committee . Mr. Bruno has continued playing organ , piano bars , singing , doing side work , leading trios and bigger , sharp shooting for booking agents who needed special music , assuming the role of "Soulman" , "Seamus O'Bruno" , "Zoot Bruno" , "The Everly Bruno" , doing fifties shows , and generally doing whatever has been necessary to continue to survive in his field playing music . For the last several years he has been playing primarily jazz piano and leading a trio to a quintet .
Have you performed in front of an audience?
I do continue to play in and around the Washington DC area for special occasions , booking jazz trio and adding special players like tenor sax or other guitarist to the format . In the past I played stringed bass for Teddy Wilson , Coleman Hawkins, and Fathead Newman who was the last straw for me . Circus Maximus also included Jerry Jeff Walker , my old partner in crime . We did play Carnegie Hall at our Zenith in 1968 . I might try to upload a recording of one of those numbers which included Morton Subotnic (electronic music composer) , the New York Pro Musica (ancient musics) and the "Circus Maximus Trio" ( my band after the original quintet)
Your musical influences
Bill Evans , Miles Davis , Wayne Shorter , Art Blakey , Scott LaFaro , Karhanse Stockhausen, Morton Subotnic , Bartok , Bach , Stravinski , .... not "Smooth Jazz" , not Pink Floyd , not Mozart . I did write popular music as well as performing in clubs and concerts across the country . I am not doing that anymore . I think the Rolling Stones are living a nightmare I would not want to visit , I mean "Satisfaction" every night . I play something different every time and have continued this way for many , many years .
What equipment do you use?
Not endorsing any instruments or tools like hammers or saws .
Anything else?
I have taken several days to think about this site and what it is about . I am still unsure as to what will happen to me . I wonder about uploading standard tunes but , again , this limited scene on copy written material is rather disconcerting to me . I might just upload free jazz and electronic music I have put together . Again , I am kind of new to DSL , uploading , Mp3s ,and , indeed , sharing my music so easily . I do wish it were less complicated . I don't mean to harm anyone or to rip off anyone . It was never my intent to come to a conclusion like that . I do have skills with my instruments that will only be seen in venues like this but I am reticent to upload all original music . I was writing comedy material in 1988 and was asked to perform locally and sing one of my songs "Nightly News" because it mentioned Tom Brokaw in the parody . It seemed like a good thing till I found that NBC would have taken some rights to my lyrics . It keeps going like that for me . Now, I can't give the stuff away .....haha ... too much past experience ...haha , but why worry about it all ? Music is good for the synapse and the smile area of the heart . All the best to you out there . Bob Bruno (alias "Zoot")
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