Bruce Palait

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Bruce Palait age 10 studied electric guitar at The Academy Of Music. At 12 performed Toronto school circuit. Started composing original songs age 14 at 15 studied Classical Guitar at the University of Toronto's Royal Conservatory. In the 60's with his successful rock group "Manna" performed Toronto's famous Yorkville scene at clubs such as the El Patio and the Riverboat. As the 70's arrived, Bruce joined the successful rock group "Tribe" touring major venues across Canada. At that point Tribe's management was approached by Quincy Jones to produce their original songs. After touring the Canadian concert and club circuit for several years. Bruce went to Cuba, acquiring Salsa and Latin influences from some of the greatest Cuban musicians. Bruce co-produced, wrote and recorded a lead guitar part for the Brazilian feature film "Impedimento" won Best Feature Film Award: Honolulu, Hawaii (2008); runner-up Philadelphia (2008), best film Mexico (2009); El Sawy International Film Festival Egypt (2009); nominated for best film, director, actor, actress and supporting actor British Film Fest Los Angeles, California (2009); "Best Romantic Comedy" Amsterdam Film Festival (2010). Bruce’s co-written Latin video of there song "Revolution" premiered NXNE film festival 2010 Toronto, Canada. Bruce received accreditation and attended Festival de Cannes 11 to 22 May 2011. In Paris France performed, acted and wrote music for the documentary feature film "The World Of Hemingway". Bruce now is composing songs and rehearsing with his Rock Group.Starting to record new originals in London England December 8th 2017 with Malcolm Bruce

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