Bruce Allen (manager)
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Bruce Allen is a Canadian music talent manager who spear-headed the charity supergroup Northern Lights, who recorded the song "Tears Are Not Enough" for the Ethiopian famine relief in 1985.[1] Probably the most popular musician that Allen represents is Bryan Adams.
Bruce hosted a popular call-in talk show in Vancouver for much of the 1990s, called SoundOff, where he delighted listeners with his sometimes abrasive, no-nonsense attitude.
He can currently be heard weekdays on CKNW (AM) 980 at 12:15 p.m. with his segment Reality Check and he can also be heard Friday mornings on the Larry & Willy Morning Show on 96.9 JACK-FM
Official website: http://www.bruceallen.com/bat.html