Trey Bruce
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Trey Bruce | |
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Origin | USA |
Genre(s) | Country |
Occupation(s) | Songwriter |
Years active | 1989-present |
Associated acts | Robin Lee Burnin' Daylight Randy Travis |
Website | http://www.mydiverseuniverse.com/ |
Trey Bruce is an American country music songwriter. Between 1994 and the present, Bruce has co-written three songs that became Number One singles on the U.S. Billboard country charts: "Look Heart, No Hands" and "Whisper My Name" by Randy Travis, and "How Your Love Makes Me Feel" by Diamond Rio. He has also co-written several Top 40 country singles for other artists, including Faith Hill, Doug Stone, Trisha Yearwood and Trace Adkins.
[edit] Biography
Bruce's musical career began at an early age, when he played drums at various clubs around Memphis, Tennessee. In 1989, he moved to Nashville, Tennessee and signed with MCA Music Publishing as a songwriter.[1] His first hit as a songwriter came in 1990, when Shelby Lynne reached the U.S. Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts with "Things Are Tough All Over"; in 1993, Randy Travis reached Number One on the same chart with Bruce's "Look Heart, No Hands".[1] (Travis also recorded two more songs written by Bruce: 1994's "Whisper My Name" and 1998's "Spirit of a Boy, Wisdom of a Man".)
Former Exile member Sonny LeMaire formed a new country music group in 1995 called Burnin' Daylight. Originally, Bruce was slated to be a member of Burnin' Daylight, but he decided to focus on his songwriting and producing skills instead.[2]
In 1994, the publishing company Big Tractor Music was formed, with Bruce being signed as one of the company's first songwriters.[1] Since then, he has written songs for several country music artists, including Doug Stone, Lee Roy Parnell, Faith Hill, LeAnn Rimes, Diamond Rio, and SHeDAISY. Bruce has also co-produced albums for Trace Adkins, Rebecca Lynn Howard and Chris LeDoux;[1] in addition, his composition "Where There Is Hope" won Bruce an Emmy in 2001.[1]
Trey married singer-songwriter Robin Lee in 1997.[3]