Jenny Bruce

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Jenny Bruce
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Born (1966-11-14) November 14, 1966 (age 57)
Other namesGhoste
Occupations
  • Singer
  • Songwriter
  • Musician
  • French Literature Translator
Years active1988–present
Spouse
Bernard Adnet
(m. 1991)
Children2
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • Piano
  • Guitar
Labels
Website jennybruce.com ghostenyc.com

Jenny Bruce (also known as Ghoste) is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. She has shared the stage with John Oates, [1] Sophie B. Hawkins, Vanessa Carlton, and Avril Lavigne, among others. Her songs have been featured in The Ghost Whisperer , Six Degrees , King of the Hill , Meet My Folks , Dawson's Creek , [2] [3] among others. In 2001 her song, Amsterdam, won first place for Best Pop Song, in The Billboard Songwriting Contest.

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Early life and education

Jenny Bruce was born in New York, New York (November 14, 1966) to parents Duncan and Tamara (née Kahan) Bruce. Her father, Duncan Archibald Bruce, was an author [4] and her mother was a writer.

Bruce taught herself to play the piano at age five when she wrote her first song, [5] and later taught herself to play the guitar in her early twenties. She attended the all-girls Chapin School in New York, New York from grades 1-12. During high school she became the class pianist and also performed in musical theater.

She attended Barnard College in New York, New York and completed her junior year in Paris, as part of Columbia University’s Reid Hall program where she also began working as a jazz singer and waitress at The Hollywood Savoy. She joined the band, SAY which received radio airplay and had a local following. In 1990, Bruce returned to New York and finished her senior year at Barnard College, and holds a bachelor's degree in European History and a minor in French Translation. Bruce is fluent in French and English.

Music career

During her junior year in college in 1987, while studying abroad in Paris, Bruce began performing in nightclubs and restaurants. She joined the French band, SAY which garnered airplay and had a local following. [6] Upon returning to New York, New York, she began performing in clubs and festivals and started writing songs for her first album titled, Jenny Bruce. [7]

1990s

Bruce released her debut, self-titled album, Jenny Bruce in 1997. Tracks, "Music to My Ears", was featured in Dawson's Creek.

2000s

Bruce created a local following in New York and performed at clubs and festivals as well as opening concerts for Sophie B. Hawkins, Gavin Degraw, and Avril Lavigne, among others. [8] She garnered a following and continued writing songs and released four more albums.

In 2001, she released, Soul on Fire and she was approached by a Los Angeles publishing company to license her songs in film and television which successfully placed many of her songs in major network television shows. [9]

In 2006, Bruce released, Left of July.

2010s

Bruce took a break from her music career beginning in 2005 citing,

“It's such a long story.  To sum it up, I didn't write for myself for over a decade.  I Bottled everything up and  locked it up in a jar.  Especially the feelings of loss after my mother died.  That loss broke my heart and hurt so much that I kind of shut down.  Thing is, I became a mother around the same time. It was a very confusing period in my life.  These songs are little life rafts that I wrote to pull myself up and out of a numbing sea" [10]  [11] 

Bruce released, Firefly in a Jar in 2015.

2020s

In January, 2020, Bruce released the album, Ghoste.

Awards

In 2001, Bruce won 1st place for Best Pop Song in the Billboard International Songwriting Contest. She was invited to perform and accept her award at Nashville's Bluebird Cafe where she was awarded an arch top guitar. [12]

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2020 Deep WaterCCVM Best New Song Scholarship [13] Won
2002 Make It RightSongwriters Hall of Fame Award [14] Won
2001 AmsterdamBillboard Songwriting Contest [15] Won

Songs in film and television

YearProductionTitleRoleNetwork
2011 Childrens Hospital Restless HeartWriter, Performer Adult Swim
2009 All My Children Room In My HeartWriter, Performer ABC
All My Children Cross My HeartWriter, Performer ABC
All My Children HomeWriter, Performer ABC
2008 All My Children RunningWriter, Performer ABC
2007 Six Degrees Cross My HeartWriter, Performer ABC
Six Degrees Saint CloudWriter, Performer ABC
Six Degrees Alive and Wide AwakeWriter, Performer ABC
2005 Ghost Whisperer HomeWriter, Performer CBS
2003 King of the Hill HomeWriter, Performer Fox TV
Meet My Folks Music To My EarsWriter, Performer NBC
Meet My Folks AmenWriter, Performer NBC
Jake 2.0 Anybody Out ThereWriter, Performer UPN
Jake 2.0 Music To My EarsWriter, Performer UPN
2002 Glory Days (2002 TV series) Music To My EarsWriter, Performer The WB
2000 Dawson's Creek Music To My EarsWriter, Performer The WB
1999 30 Days (1999 film) FreddyWriter, PerformerFilm
1999 30 Days (1999 film) UptownWriter, PerformerFilm
1995 Sex and the Other Man Captive HeartWriter, PerformerFilm

Discography

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