Bruce Lash

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Psycho Killer 00:00 Tools
Lithium 00:00 Tools
Blister in the Sun 00:00 Tools
Heart of Glass 00:00 Tools
Mexican Radio 00:00 Tools
Alabama Song 00:00 Tools
Cities in Dust 00:00 Tools
Bad Reputation 00:00 Tools
Misty Mountain Hop 00:00 Tools
Medicine Show 00:00 Tools
Psycho Killer (Talking Heads Cover) 00:00 Tools
Lithium (Nirvana Cover) 00:00 Tools
(Don't Fear) The Reaper 00:00 Tools
Love Will Tear Us Apart 00:00 Tools
London Calling 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Be Sedated 00:00 Tools
Pump It Up 00:00 Tools
Aqualung 00:00 Tools
Proud Mary 00:00 Tools
Message of Love 00:00 Tools
Folsom Prison Blues 00:00 Tools
High Water 00:00 Tools
Rebel Rebel 00:00 Tools
Mexican Radio (Wall of Voodoo cover) 00:00 Tools
My Room 00:00 Tools
I Live My Life in Shadow 00:00 Tools
Annabel, Waiting 00:00 Tools
Monkey Man 00:00 Tools
Fatherless Children 00:00 Tools
Walk Tall in the Jungle 00:00 Tools
Home 00:00 Tools
This Time Around 00:00 Tools
I'm Always Falling Down 00:00 Tools
All the Way 00:00 Tools
One Last Ride 00:00 Tools
Wounded Belly Blues 00:00 Tools
Doctor, Doctor 00:00 Tools
All the Little Fishies 00:00 Tools
The Next Big Thing 00:00 Tools
Misty Mountain Hop (Led Zeppelin Cover) 00:00 Tools
Post Fact 00:00 Tools
I'm Sorry 00:00 Tools
If You Give Me a Blowjob 00:00 Tools
The Last Time I Saw My Mother 00:00 Tools
Long Gone 00:00 Tools
I Got It Right 00:00 Tools
You're Not My Problem 00:00 Tools
Lithium (OST Марли и я) 00:00 Tools
Post-Fact 00:00 Tools
Psycho Killer (Talking Head cover) 00:00 Tools
We Disagree 00:00 Tools
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Bruce Lash spent his formative years listening to British Invasion pop music while studying piano and playing guitar. In 1970, he was particularly struck by Paul McCartney's first solo album, a home DYI project in which Mr. McCartney played and sang all of the parts himself, and Bruce decided that this may be a good direction for him to pursue as well. He was similarly inspired by Nick Drake who, after a couple of live performances, decided to leave the stage to concentrate on studio recordings. Many years passed. Bruce found himself happily employed at a prominent commercial post production house in Chicago, mixing TV and radio commercials. Encouraged by his employers, he worked on recordings of his own music during his off hours, playing and singing each part himself, much as Mr. McCartney had done in the early '70s. Most of this was solitary work. He did, however, make some music with friends, including producer Scott Greiner with whom he recorded a variety of strange covers songs and originals. With Ken Zawacki, he started the pychedelic pop duo, the Virgineers, and recorded a critically acclaimed CD (a second Virgineers CD is still rumored to be in the works). With singer Maura Corey, he created Prozak for Lovers. In more recent years, his music has found its way to motion pictures. In 2008, his song All the Way appeared in the Vodka Martini Productions release of Hell's Gate. On Christmas Day, 2008, Bruce's Prozak for Lovers II version of the Kurt Cobain penned Lithium was featured in the 20th Century Fox release Marley & Me, starring Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson. Bruce has also recently begun playing live shows, after a fashion, in the metaverse Second Life. He streams stripped down, acoustic guitar and vocal, performances live from his home to an international crowd as avatar Winston Ackland. Winston has been drawing large, enthusiastic crowds with his mixture of clever originals and mostly obscure covers. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.