Bruck Dawit

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Bruck Dawit
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OccupationMusician, record producer, record mixer, audio engineer, composer

Bruck Dawit is an Ethiopian-American musician, music producer, record mixer, composer and author.

Musical[]

Bruck Dawit and his writing partner the singer France Gall, wrote the successful musical Résiste.[1][2] The musical had its first representation on November 4, 2015 at the Palais des Sports auditorium in Paris, France.[3] The curtain came down on the first night with one of the longest standing ovations the auditorium has ever had.

Discography[]

Artists and record company list[]

Los Angeles
New York
United Kingdom

Remix[]

Performance, Remix, Production and Technical[]

  • 1991: Brinca (12") Biscayne Europa (BE)
  • 1992: Working Mother, Epic Records
  • 1992: Stars And Stripes, Generation Terrorists US Mix, Epic/Sony
  • 1993: Live at Sin-é, Columbia
  • 1993: Feed The Tree/Star, Sire, Reprise Records
  • 1993: There She Goes, So I Married An Axe Murderer, Chaos Recordings
  • 1993: For The Sake of Love, Columbia, Columbia, Chaos Recordings
  • 1993: I'm Ready, Qwest Records, Warner Bros. Records
  • 1993: Contemporary Jeep Music, Rowdy Records
  • 1993: Being There, Epic
  • 1994: Wild Seed, Wild Flower, Columbia,
  • 1994: Call Me, Columbia
  • 1994: Why You Wanna Play Me Out? (MHB Mix), Trisha Covington, Columbia
  • 1994: MTV Unplugged, Columbia, Columbia
  • 1994: David Byrne, Luaka Bop, Sire, Warner Bros. Records
  • 1995: Spool Forka Dish, Columbia
  • 1995: Don Juan DeMarco, David Byrne, Warner Bros. Records, Film Music
  • 1995: Amanda Marshall, Epic
  • 1996: Secret Garden, Bruce Springsteen, Jerry Maguire Film Music
  • 1996: France, CMBM Warner Music France
  • 1996: Privée D'amour, CMBM Warner Music France
  • 1996: France Gall, Plus Haut, CMBM Warner Music France
  • 1997: France Gall, France Gall, Concert Privé/Concert Public, CMBM Warner Music France
  • 2002: Michel Berger, Lumière Du Jour, CMBM Warner Music France
  • 2004: France Gall, Évidemment, CMBM Warner Music France
  • 2005: France Gall, Pleyel, CMBM Warner Music France
  • 2006: Tony Bennett, MTV Unplugged, Sony BMG
  • 2012: Double Jeu En Studio Le Making Of, Berger/Gall, Double Jeu, WEA Music
  • 2013: Message Personnel (Show TV) Françoise Hardy, CMBM Warner Music France
  • Unknown: Martyn Joseph, Being There, Epic

References[]

  1. ^ "How France Gall she met her last companion Bruck Dawit ? – Gala | The Siver Times". Retrieved April 10, 2020.
  2. ^ ""Résiste": France Gall de retour avec une comédie musicale en hommage à Michel Berger". RTBF Culture (in French). November 3, 2015. Retrieved April 10, 2020.
  3. ^ "France Gall in the hospital : Who is Bruck Dawit, her collaborator who has helped after the death of Michel Berger – Gala | The Siver Times". Retrieved April 10, 2020.
  4. ^ "Bruck Dawit". Discogs.com. Retrieved January 12, 2020.

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