Indeed, I am so happy to see and hear Master Hornsby to talk about your story with us. We all love Master Bruce Hornsby very much. You are the best musician with a wonderful and kind heart. Every one sees Master Bruce is the most happiest moment. Awesome.
Bruce, I have been a fan from the beginning. So much respect for your musical gifts and humanity. Do keep making beautiful music that continues to be a staple in my life. ❤🎵
When I saw Bruce Hornsby first back in the days in Wuerzburg/Germany, accompanying Huey Lewis and the News, instantly become a fan of him. He formed my eclectical American soundtrack, and I am happy he roamed around in different music styles. Great music. Great Interview. Hoping for an european tour.
I had just moved to Chicago, and played the tape constantly often while I ran through my suburb. It had such an impact on me. I was 35 and am now 73, but it still sounds so current to this day. I had a tape. I heard that The Way it Is yesterday and had to send away for the CD through Amazon. Can't wait to get!
Wowwwww! Thata awesome. When I bought the album a few years ago, "Red Plains " became my favorite and still is. Therefore, to learn that it's Bruce's favorite song sheds a new light on the song.
I was lucky enough to be a grade ahead of both Bruce and Chip DeMatteo. I knew him and his two brothers, Jon and 'Bubbles'. Back then he was an aspiring basketball player for HRA along with the headmaster's son Lindsay Trim. Back then Bruce's nickname was 'Jake' if I remember correctly. He and Lindsay witnessed me take down Larry Luck on the basketball court rooting all the way. Good memories of a vintage time.
Great interview and interviewer. First time I've heard this much back story. Being a Brit, I'm proud of the Elton John influence, but artistically, I think you've gone streets ahead. I once played "river runs low tonight" from a cassette, on an international phone call (early 90s) to a crush I had at the time - I cringe when I think about it now - but there have been so many more songs that won't leave my head since then. I'm not into all the work - and don't expect to be - but the songs that stand out seem a cut above any other contemporary music I've heard. The lyrics? truly whacky, thought provoking, melancholy, and amazingly funny. "Walk outside your house you could be a sitting duck; Man serves you with papers and says real nice good luck"
Bruce is sincere. What more do you ask for? Oh, talent. That too. So Bruce has that. He also seems to hang out with great musicians. Now what. Sit at the foot of the master and listen.
Definitely one of the all-timers. As a long time Virginian, got to see him here several times, including a charity benefit where it was just him on the piano the whole time...I've only ever said or felt this about one other performance I've ever seen when I say he blew the doors off of the place. (Side note...is he in the hospital or something here? It looks like he's wearing one of those gowns...yikes)
It's definitely his younger brother John Hornsby at 4:03. John co-wrote most of the songs on "The Way It Is" and "Scenes From The Southside," albums, primaŕly on the lyrical side. In one of the sheet music books for those albums there's a nice interview with John featuring a crisp black-and-white photo. Earlier I was under the impression that John is an attorney like their father, but recently I read he's actually an engineer. His lyrics do so much to paint the pictures of Tidewater Virginia that Bruce wanted.
“The Way It Is” - I had it on repeat! I remember where I was the first time I heard it. I still love listening to it; As Bruce has expanded in his piano style, he adds even more to his interpretation. Here is what I recently posted: Bruce Hornsby, so under-rated, humble, and brilliant on the Steinway playing his big # One hit on the Billboard in 1987. "Ah, but don't you believe them" th-cam.com/video/cOeKidp-iWo/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
IMO Bruce saved Grateful Dead. Brent Mydland died. GD had 6 nights at MSG then a tour through Europe 2 months later. Big $$ on the line & Bruce seamlessly sat in and pushed the band creativity and added some real juice to setlists and breakouts of songs forgotten. As a deadhead I was so jazzed he joined being a fan of his since 85. 🫶Bruce
A briliant artist a euperb voice,his music is pure treasure Anc its refreshing to have an artist so amazing yet so down to earth
One of the All Time Greats! Thank you so much for this Interview!
Still listening to all of those epic songs! Undying ❤❤ for this great musician!
What a fantastic interview. Bruce looks great and seems so happy. What a fantastic musician. Thank you so much for posting this 🙌
What a kind, approachable, and brilliant artist (and person). Going to see him again tonight The Troubadour...can't wait.
Such a beautiful and amusing person. Loved you always. 77 years old Vietnam who would be floored to meet you sir.
Absolutely awesome interview!
Wonderful interview. Bruce is the best.
Genius. Just love Bruce's music/lyrics. National treasure....
Indeed, I am so happy to see and hear Master Hornsby to talk about your story with us. We all love Master Bruce Hornsby very much. You are the best musician with a wonderful and kind heart. Every one sees Master Bruce is the most happiest moment. Awesome.
Great interview, nice to hear Bruce tell stories and reminisce on his journey through life !!
Thanks for posting this !! 👍
Wonderful Bruce Hornsby and his special sound
Bruce Hornsby is a legend and seems like a real good dude
Bruce, I have been a fan from the beginning. So much respect for your musical gifts and humanity. Do keep making beautiful music that continues to be a staple in my life. ❤🎵
Great interview!! Hi, Bruce! I’ll be seeing you in York, PA on June 1 and NYC on June 3.
Iam a massive fan of Bruce and the range,thanks for all your brilliant music you brought us for at least 4 decades ,legend,john uk
Scenes from the South Side is my fave also. Look Out Any Window is a lifelong favorite to me.
We love you to pieces, sir! ❤
BH is a genuine treasure trove of inspiration. Great interview!
When I saw Bruce Hornsby first back in the days in Wuerzburg/Germany, accompanying Huey Lewis and the News, instantly become a fan of him. He formed my eclectical American soundtrack, and I am happy he roamed around in different music styles. Great music. Great Interview. Hoping for an european tour.
Great musician, great guy!
LOVE YOUUUUUU BRUCEEE!! FROM ARGENTINAAA!!
I’ YOUR FAN!!! 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷❤❤❤
What an amazing interview.
Great great musician Bruce, the real piano man and the real life !!!
This is a great interview, so much knowledge. Love the good time with the Greatful Dead,
I had just moved to Chicago, and played the tape constantly often while I ran through my suburb. It had such an impact on me. I was 35 and am now 73, but it still sounds so current to this day. I had a tape. I heard that The Way it Is yesterday and had to send away for the CD through Amazon. Can't wait to get!
Great Interview guys. Bruce, come to Scotland... please.
I'm so glad to hear he has a special fondness for Red Plains - that's my favorite song on the album!
Wowwwww! Thata awesome. When I bought the album a few years ago, "Red Plains " became my favorite and still is. Therefore, to learn that it's Bruce's favorite song sheds a new light on the song.
Not only is he one of my all-time favorite musicians and songwriters, he's also a very humble man. God bless you Bruce! 😊
I was lucky enough to be a grade ahead of both Bruce and Chip DeMatteo. I knew him and his two brothers, Jon and 'Bubbles'.
Back then he was an aspiring basketball player for HRA along with the headmaster's son Lindsay Trim. Back then Bruce's nickname was 'Jake' if I remember correctly. He and Lindsay witnessed me take down Larry Luck on the basketball court rooting all the way. Good memories of a vintage time.
If Bruce is not in the hall of fame, he is way overdue!!
Great interview and interviewer. First time I've heard this much back story. Being a Brit, I'm proud of the Elton John influence, but artistically, I think you've gone streets ahead. I once played "river runs low tonight" from a cassette, on an international phone call (early 90s) to a crush I had at the time - I cringe when I think about it now - but there have been so many more songs that won't leave my head since then. I'm not into all the work - and don't expect to be - but the songs that stand out seem a cut above any other contemporary music I've heard. The lyrics? truly whacky, thought provoking, melancholy, and amazingly funny. "Walk outside your house you could be a sitting duck; Man serves you with papers and says real nice good luck"
Hello …Bruce MUST be inducted into the Rock & Roll HALL OF FAME. Now. NOW!!! Could this man be any more humble and great? I just love him.
Hey Bruce. My husband and I akwsys eoukd listen for you know what. Our thing
Fun interview. Hello Bruce. Williamsburg born and raised, pre-McDonalds even. lol. 😜 Happy 4th.
I’ve loved the Range. Abd I loved his piano with onnie Raitt many years ago
Bruce is sincere. What more do you ask for? Oh, talent. That too. So Bruce has that. He also seems to hang out with great musicians. Now what. Sit at the foot of the master and listen.
Truly a mensch! :-)
Bruce is a god ... such a generous guy
Hello …Bruce MUST be inducted into the Rock & Roll HALL OF FAME. Now. NOW!!!
Mandolin rain ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
bbbrrruuucccceeee!!!!! he is in as a member of the grateful dead...no ifs ands or buts!!!
Definitely one of the all-timers. As a long time Virginian, got to see him here several times, including a charity benefit where it was just him on the piano the whole time...I've only ever said or felt this about one other performance I've ever seen when I say he blew the doors off of the place. (Side note...is he in the hospital or something here? It looks like he's wearing one of those gowns...yikes)
Il tuo sguardo verso jerry in eyes of the world 6/17/91 giants stadium indimenticabile
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Who was the guy in the Mandolin Rain video.. that is not in the band.. and he is only shown for just a few seconds at 4:03?
It's definitely his younger brother John Hornsby at 4:03. John co-wrote most of the songs on "The Way It Is" and "Scenes From The Southside," albums, primaŕly on the lyrical side. In one of the sheet music books for those albums there's a nice interview with John featuring a crisp black-and-white photo. Earlier I was under the impression that John is an attorney like their father, but recently I read he's actually an engineer. His lyrics do so much to paint the pictures of Tidewater Virginia that Bruce wanted.
Agree with Uncle Bruce...Devo and MC 5 should be in the RRHF!
“The Way It Is” - I had it on repeat! I remember where I was the first time I heard it. I still love listening to it; As Bruce has expanded in his piano style, he adds even more to his interpretation. Here is what I recently posted:
Bruce Hornsby, so under-rated, humble, and brilliant on the Steinway playing his big # One hit on the Billboard in 1987.
"Ah, but don't you believe them"
th-cam.com/video/cOeKidp-iWo/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
Nothing wrong with being a hippie
Can someone tell me Bruce hornsby must be a fan of Frank Zappa.
I emailed Hornsby about this, circa ‘09ish. He replied that “Sheik Yerbouti” and “The Grand Wazoo” were his fave Zappa albums. 👍
I don't like all of the music Bruce has put out but he seems like a sociable and erudite fellow
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The new album was to over produced, no piano solo riffs,that made Bruce so memorable. I miss his old style
I just miss Bruce pop nice sound from the range.his new style I'm not a fan,which sucks.cause I grew up on bruce
Agreed, his first two albums are amazing
IMO Bruce saved Grateful Dead. Brent Mydland died. GD had 6 nights at MSG then a tour through Europe 2 months later. Big $$ on the line & Bruce seamlessly sat in and pushed the band creativity and added some real juice to setlists and breakouts of songs forgotten. As a deadhead I was so jazzed he joined being a fan of his since 85. 🫶Bruce