Bruck Dawit

Bruck Dawit is an Ethiopian-American musician, music producer, record mixer, composer and author.

Bruck Dawit
Born
OccupationMusician, record producer, record mixer, audio engineer, composer

Musical

Bruck Dawit and his writing partner the singer France Gall, wrote the successful musical Résiste[1][2]. The musical had its first representation on November 4, 2015 at the Palais des Sports auditorium in Paris, France[3]. The curtain came down on the first night with one of the longest standing ovations the auditorium has ever had.

Discography

Artists and record company list

Los Angeles
New York
United Kingdom

Remix

Performance, Remix, Production and Technical

  • 1991: Brinca (12") Biscayne Europa (BE)
  • 1992: Working Mother, Epic Records
  • 1992: Stars And Stripes, Generation Terrorists US Mix, Epic/Sony
  • 1993: Live at Sin-é, Columbia
  • 1993: Feed The Tree/Star, Sire, Reprise Records
  • 1993: There She Goes, So I Married An Axe Murderer, Chaos Recordings
  • 1993: For The Sake of Love, Columbia, Columbia, Chaos Recordings
  • 1993: I'm Ready, Qwest Records, Warner Bros. Records
  • 1993: Contemporary Jeep Music, Rowdy Records
  • 1993: Being There, Epic
  • 1994: Wild Seed, Wild Flower, Columbia,
  • 1994: Call Me, Columbia
  • 1994: Why You Wanna Play Me Out? (MHB Mix), Trisha Covington, Columbia
  • 1994: MTV Unplugged, Columbia, Columbia
  • 1994: David Byrne, Luaka Bop, Sire, Warner Bros. Records
  • 1995: Spool Forka Dish, Columbia
  • 1995: Don Juan DeMarco, David Byrne, Warner Bros. Records, Film Music
  • 1995: Amanda Marshall, Epic
  • 1996: Secret Garden, Bruce Springsteen, Jerry Maguire Film Music
  • 1996: France, CMBM Warner Music France
  • 1996: Privée D'amour, CMBM Warner Music France
  • 1996: France Gall, Plus Haut, CMBM Warner Music France
  • 1997: France Gall, France Gall, Concert Privé/Concert Public, CMBM Warner Music France
  • 2002: Michel Berger, Lumière Du Jour, CMBM Warner Music France
  • 2004: France Gall, Évidemment, CMBM Warner Music France
  • 2005: France Gall, Pleyel, CMBM Warner Music France
  • 2006: Tony Bennett, MTV Unplugged, Sony BMG
  • 2012: Double Jeu En Studio Le Making Of, Berger/Gall, Double Jeu, WEA Music
  • 2013: Message Personnel (Show TV) Françoise Hardy, CMBM Warner Music France
  • Unknown: Martyn Joseph, Being There, Epic

References

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