BRUCE INNES recorded his first album for Dot Records in Los
Angeles in the sixties. Since then he has been totally involved in
the music industry as a writer, producer, and performer. He has
toured all over the world and performed with John Denver,
Glenn Campbell, The Carpenters, Mickey Gilley, Ian Tyson,
James Cotton Blues Band, Crow, Paul Butterfield, and Arlo
Guthrie, Judy Collins, and many others.
In the seventies, his group, The Original Caste, received gold
records for “One Tin Soldier”, and “Mr. Monday” (two million records sold in Japan).
Bruce has produced records for Dot, Capital Records, CBS Sony-Japan,
and has appeared on numerous television specials in the United States,
Canada, and the Orient, and hosted his own network television show in Canada.
As a songwriter his songs have been recorded by The Original Caste,
Mickey Gilley, Lighthouse, Ray Stevens, and performers in Australia,
Canada, United States and England.
In concert, Bruce Innes sings and performs on acoustic guitar and piano. His
original songs, blues, and country-folk style continues to enthrall audiences
throughout North America.
“On the inspired Bruce Innes’ send-way-up Mama’s in the Sky with Elvis,
Ray Stevens mixes hints of Presley tunes in a tale about a lady who’s so
entranced by the King’s music that she falls off a high-rise balcony while
dancing with her inflatable Elvis doll.”
-PEOPLE MAGAZINE
“Spectacular acoustic guitar, great songs, good singing and some really
funny stuff - Bruce Innes will knock your hat in the creek”
-ASPEN TIMES
“Good songs and great arrangements - real talent”
-NEW YORK TIMES