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all that we keep is the journey, then young Simon Henry Bruce already
has his hands full. At age 22, Simon has toured the world playing for
thousands of audiences and has created a following of diehard fans of
all ages and in every continent .
Growing up in Melbourne, Australia, Simon found an affinity with Italian
opera singer Mario Lanza. "I really dug Mario Lanza and then I got into
Elvis. I was pretty young, probably eight or so, but I thought he really
rocked and I really dug him. I also found out that Elvis had listened
to Mario Lanza and had studied his work. That was really interesting"
Soon, Bruce started playing guitar. "I got it from Santa," he laughs.
By age 12, he began writing original songs and listening The Beatles.
Tom Petty, Neil Young, and Bob Dylan.

(simon w/ Jeff Lynne)
During high school, Bruce moved to Sydney and was soon lugging his guitar
and repertoire of mostly cover songs, busking up and down the local weekend
markets. At 15, he spent a few months in the UK busking through Bath,
York and London. "That was a real experience, I loved it. I was playing
a lot of folk songs, Dylan tunes, waltzes and that was the real start
for me. Returning to Australia, he played at the Tamworth festival and
then made musical history as the youngest musician invited to play the
South by Southwest Festiva l”in Austin, Texas. He was granted an
Outstanding Talent Visa, giving him the right to work in the US and soon
moved to USA.

(simon w/ leanne rymes)
Bruce landed a high-profile support
slot touring the US with John Hiatt, playing among other venues, the Bitter
End in New York and Threadgill's in Texas (Janis Joplin's favorite gig.)
He also toured Australia and New Zealand with Dido, playing to more than
200 different audiences.

(simon w/ DIDO)
In 2004, Bruce recorded his first full length CD "Restless Thoughts",
released in Australia on Essence/EMI Records. It follows his successful
independently-released EP "The Champagne Sessions", (featuring Keith Urban
on backing vocals). Recorded live in just three days, with Nash Chambers
producing,– a method the young performer is adamant he will never
change – “Restless Thoughts” was laid to tape "like
in the '70s". Along with guitar and vocals, Bruce plays harmonica, which
instantly imbued the songs with sentimental warmth. “Restless Thoughts”
is all about strong songs big on melody, playing filled with both contemporary
spark and a strong sense of history, and lyrics that belie their creator's
tender years. "Dylan to me is definitely what got me into words, made
me want to think and write from different angles," says Bruce.
In 2006, Bruce returned to the US to reside in Nashville. He toured both
coasts with another Melbourne-based band Bluehouse and continued
songwriting. Recently, Bruce recorded ten songs for his next full length
CD, and writing with friends Jesse and Noah Bellamy, and other Nashville-based
songwriters, including Grammy winner Pam Rose.
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