Bruce Hornsby is an American singer, songwriter and pianist born in Williamsburg, Virginia on November 23, 1954. After graduating from college he played in local clubs and bars in his hometown of Williamsburg, Virginia. In 1984 he formed the band Bruce Hornsby and the Range. They were signed to RCA records in 1985. In 1986 they released their debut album The Way It Is. They released two more albums while together, Scenes from the Southside and A Night on the Town. From 1990 to 1992 he was a member of the band the Grateful Dead and performed over 100 shows with the group.In 1993 he released his debut solo studio album titled Harbor Lights and has since released the albums Hot House, Spirit Trail, Piano Jazz, Intersection, Solo Concerts, and Absolute Zero. In 1998 Hornsby started playing with The Noise Makers and together they released the albums Here Comes The Noise Makers, Big Swing Face, Halcyon Days, Levitate, Bride of the Noisemakers, and Rehab Reunion. Bruce has been nominated for a number of awards for his music and has won a Grammy Award for Best New Artist with Bruce Hornsby and the Range in 1987, a Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album in 1990, and a Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental performance in 1994.
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