Bruce Jackson

Songwriter | Recording Engineer

BIO

Bruce Jackson is a seasoned musician and recording engineer with a career spanning over four decades. Born and raised in Ohio, Bruce found his passion for music at a young age and pursued it with fervor.

In the 1970s, Bruce was the live sound engineer for various touring acts, including Edgar Winter, Humble Pie, Fleetwood Mac, Buddy Miles, Sha Na Na, and Kenny Rogers & the First Edition. His journey later led him to Los Angeles, where he built 41B Studios and worked with a roster of celebrated artists like Lou Gramm, Michael McDonald, Wang Chung, Paul Young, The Escape Club, and Mick Mars, among others, as well as  producers like Roy Thomas Baker, David Foster, and Peter Wolf.

Eventually, Bruce relocated to Arizona, trading the fast pace of Los Angeles for the creative solitude of The Oasis Ranch in Skull Valley. There, he continues to produce and write his own material while composing for television, film, and other artists. Bruce also engineers and produces for select Arizona talent, bringing decades of expertise to every project he touches.

LISTEN

Bruce Jackson / Available Catalog
Where Did All the Time Go?
Sooner or Later
Tinder Date Friend
Never Too Old to Rock & Roll
October Blues
Circles
Sometime
If Tomorrow Never Comes
All the Lonely
Going Somewhere
Cry-baby
When the Sun Goes Down
Why
Ignited
Two Weeks From Yesterday
I'm On a Roll
Just Try
Get a Little Closer
Gold
Never Forget Your Kiss
Anytime Anywhere
If Ever I Lose
Before Goodbye
The Thing About Love
Hot Little Number
Almost Someday
Don't Get Me Wrong
Give It to Me Straight
Let the Show Begin
Living in the USA
It Must Be Love
Everybody Come On!
Sit in Silence
Just Drive
This Time
Special
All About You
All This Time