George
Bruno
Vice President
George has been in the music industry since the age of 14.
He has worked with the cream of Australian and international talent:
Peter Allen, Robert Palmer, Johnny Mathis, Col Joye, The Seekers,
John Farnham, Debbie Byrne, Howard Keel, Debbie Reynolds, Julie
Anthony, Hey Hey It's Saturday, The Bert Newton Show, At Home Show,
The Midday Show, The Don Lane Show, The Jeannie Little Show, The
Naked Vicar Show and scores of others.
His first album credit was Lee Conway's "Australian Country"
for which he won the Tamworth Country Festival award for "Best
Album Of The Year" (Producer). Jingles and Stage and Television
credits include the arranging and playing on the now famous "I
Still Call Australia Home" (Peter Allen), writing and producing
the song "Australia" (Kamahl - Australian Bicentennial),
the longest running Jingle slogan; "What a Great Idea... St
George", Martinis With a Twist, Feelin' Groovy and the annual
Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute Gala Fundraiser Ball.
In recent times, he's acted as Associate Musical Director for the
original Australian theatre of "Buddy, The Buddy Holly Story",
writing and producing "A Dream" a theatre style cabaret
show, co-writing and performing in the now popular "Cliff &
The Shadows".
At present and in association with Ross Maio, George is in the
thick of launching and establishing a new record label, namely:
Squeeze Records. The aim being; to record and promote Australian
talent with a strong emphasis on using "real" musicians
and supporting "Live Performance" as opposed to "Virtual
Music".
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