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bruce gatewood
bruce gatewood
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Bruce Gatewood: Guitar player:
Actively Touring and Performing Live with a Variety of Acts:

Also currently Engineering, Producing, Programming, and appearing as a guest musician for network jingles, up and coming artists, talent agencies, website soundtracks, and independent film soundtracks.

Touring and recording credits include:

Deodato
Lesley Gore
Holland Tunnel Project
Randy Jones and Special Edition
Sci-Fi Network: Promo Spots
Nickelodeon: Promo Spots
Out-Cue Club and Concert Calendar: Promo Spots
TV Commercials: For cable and national television, including Serucci Jeans; and
various businesses, i.e. Car Dealerships, Restaurants and Clubs.
Buzzy Linhart
Moogy Klingman
Will Lee
Pheobe Snow
John Hammond Jr.
John Sebastian
Atello: The Big Payoff
(Featuring WOW song parody for "The Opie And Anthony Radio Show)
Boss Drum: "Force In Your Hands" / "Tell Tell"
Carla Virola
Holland Tunnel Project
Jackie Nova
Ken Serio: Through The Gate.
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Dec 26, 2005
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