Composer/Arranger, Singer/Songwriter, Studio Musician. Writer of two charted songs: "Make Way, Miami" and "Heaven Is Being Good To Me". Both songs released on ASI Records, 1977, 1978 respectively. "Make Way, Miami", Recorded by Babyface. Heaven Is Being Good To Me", Recorded by Dick Mobakken. "Waiting For You", Recorded by Judd. "Pictures of Life", Recorded by KrisenDale. "Love Happens", Recorded by The Killer Hayseeds. "Good 'Ol Country Feeling", Recorded by Johnny Holmes. Hundreds of jingles recorded over the past few decades.

Sounds Like: James Taylor, Marc Cohn

Latest News

I recently released “Troubled Shores”, my newest EP. Six songs in all. 
I’m playing numerous gigs throughout the year, including Schram Haus Brewery, Schram Vineyards and Winery, 318 Cafe, Heartbreakers, Axebridge Wine Co., Wine Cafe, Triggers and many others. I’m recording “Another Christmas Is Here” at Uptown Sound  with Rob Genedek and will be featuring it on Broadjam and other outlets right be fore Christmas. I did a live performance of it on Face Book and it was nicely received. I’m also showcasing it at The Aster Cafe at their weekly Songwriter Showcase on Dec. 21st.
January 2023 will find me in Myrtle Beach, SC. Vacationing and playing open-mics. 
Feb., Mar. and April I’ll be playing numerous places for the first time, such as Volstead House, Steel Toe Brewery, 9 Mile Brewery, Mario’s Italian Kitchen, Loon’s Landing Brewery. 

Albums

This Artist has 1 Album

Comments

Bruce!! Just checking in to see if you've had any placements yet You're stuff is really strong! if YOU don't get placed i'm in outer space talk at catnippat@aol.com i have new information! Pat

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Bruce Bednarchuk
over 30 days ago

I sure appreciate your remarks.
In today's market things get pretty hairy where sharing music is concerned.
What exactly are you suggesting where my music is concerned?
Please note that I've been a member of BMI since 1980 and ALL my music is copyrighted. I can be reached at (507)508-2336 for texts or conversation.
Thanks.



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Bruce Bednarchuk
over 30 days ago to Bruce Bednarchuk

Once again, I'm receiving phenomenal scores and reviews, but still can't get one success story from Broadjam or their clients.
Getting very close to packing it in on this particular venture.

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Bruce Bednarchuk
over 30 days ago

This has become an exercise in futility. It's also been damn expensive.
I've spent 10 Grand recording 6 originals and God knows how much with BJ.
I have to declare that if I don't have at least 3 placements by 2024, that'll be it for me with Broadjam.
Good luck to me and to all of you. Don't bury yourself in debt. I've had some success as a songwriter, but that was when I was in my twenties. This business is unbelievably cut-throat competitive and my confidence in this venture called Broadjam is about to implode.



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John Walradt
over 30 days ago to Bruce Bednarchuk

Hi, Bruce. I read with interest the comments that several of us have had experience with; that is, our songs, mine included, being always a bridesmaid but never a bride. I can say with 100 percent certainty that it in no way reflects your ability. "Troubled Shores" is a very pleasing lilting tune with minor chords that add beauty to the song. It's like a cross of Dan Fogelberg's "High Country Snows" album and Gordon Lightfoot from his exceptional early recordings. "Lonely Street" has that engaging sound that is like Bruce Hornsby. Robert Quigley, Jeana Potthoff, Warren Hein, Bob Bentley, Scott Jordan (Ravensong), and Art Corey, are among the very best songwriters I've heard on BJ and we all have the same frustration trying to get selected. I'll add that Patrick's "Before the World Stops Spinnin'" is a really fun, hooky, terrific piece. But like he said, no need to be discouraged or to question yourself. You know what you're doing and you do it very well! We all have learned that it's better not to put all our eggs in one basket. Best to you! You've got the stuff! John

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Bruce Bednarchuk
over 30 days ago

Thanks very much.
I just found it quite interesting that literally minutes ago I posted a negative comment regarding Broadjam, and boom, just like that, Lonely Street, which was ate #6 in Folk Top 10 suddenly disappeared off the chart completely.
Growing skepticism here.



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