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  1. Bruce Nazarian (March 27, 1949 – October 8, 2015) [1] was an American funk and rock musician, recording artist and music producer from Detroit, Michigan. Nazarian was an Apple Certified Trainer and Certified Pro on various professional applications, including DVD Studio Pro and Logic Pro.

  2. Music created by, or involving performances, production, or writing by Bruce Nazarian

  3. Bruce Nazarian (born in Detroit, MI) In 1975, a chance meeting with band manager Al Nalli would lead to his joining Brownsville Station (of "Smokin' in the Boys' Room" fame).[4] During the next few years, he participated in countless live shows and recorded several albums with Brownsville, including "Brownsville Station" aka 'The Red Album ...

  4. Bruce Nazarian went on to produce, engineer and perform with his band "The Automatix", who released their debut LP on MCA in 1983. He was the CEO of Digital Media Consulting Group and ran a popular digital media website "TheDigitalGuy.com".

  5. 16 de out. de 2015 · Detroit musician and record producer BRUCE NAZARIAN died on Friday October 9th. Aged 66, reports say that he died of a heart attack while editing music on his computer.

  6. 12 de out. de 2015 · Video Editor, Animator, and Community Specialist. Published Oct 12, 2015. + Follow. I just found out that one of my favorite colleagues, Bruce Nazarian, has passed away. The loss of such...

  7. From May 1975 to May 1979 I was proud to be a part of this group of musical asylum escapees, called Brownsville Station, and especially proud and honored to have known and been befriended by one Michael "Cub" Koda, the talented lead singer guitarist with the wacky glasses and referee shirts.