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NameBruce Connole
First NameBruce
Last NameConnole
OccupationSinger-Songwriter
BirthdayNovember 6
Birth Year1958
Place of BirthPhoenix
Home TownArizona
Birth CountryUnited States
Birth SignScorpio
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Bruce Connole Biography

Bruce Connole is one of the most popular and richest Singer-Songwriter who was born on November 6, 1958 in Phoenix, Arizona, United States.

In 1978, Bruce Connole and Mike Corte, both were old highschool friends, started playing together in a garage at first, and all of a sudden, the band, Billy Clone and The Same formed. Billy Clone and the Same was a punk rock band based in Phoenix, Arizona. The band consisted of Mike Corte (vocals), Bruce Connole (guitar), Damon Doiron (bass), and Darrell Gleason (drums). In 1980, the band released an EP called X&Y with Moon Dog Records. Later the same year, the band broke up when lead singer, Mike Corte, died of a heroin overdose. In 2000, The Arizona Republic listed Billy Clone and The Same as No. 38 in their list of The Top 100 Best Valley Rock Bands.

Connole stated that his decision to play Country music was a decision to follow his true instincts as a musician. Growing up in Arizona, Connole frequently heard Country music, but he took a personal interest when he was 17 and feeling sorry for himself in a drug treatment center. When he heard the music of Hank Williams, he was hooked. However, at that time in his life he found it difficult to admit to his peers that he enjoyed Country music. In the late 1980s, he taught himself to play the banjo and country guitar and wrote several songs which eventually became part of The Revenants first CD.

Bruce Connole (born November 6, 1958) is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He was the lead singer for The Jetzons and several other bands based in the Southwest United States.

Bruce Connole Net Worth

Bruce is one of the richest Singer-Songwriter from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Bruce Connole's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: January 13, 2024)

Net Worth$5 Million
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Source of IncomeSinger-Songwriter
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HouseLiving in own house.

Connole’s catalog of songs and recordings from 1982 to 2018 are controlled by independent record label Fervor Records.

Additionally, Connole and former Jetzons bandmate Brad Buxer performed with Stevie Wonder on The Woman in Red soundtrack from 1984.

Ethnicity, religion & political views

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Probably the most famous of Connole’s bands is The Jetzons. The Jetzons was a new wave band out of Phoenix, Arizona whose original members included Damon Doiron (bass), Bruce Connole (guitar and vocals), Brad Buxer (keyboard), and Steve Golladay (drums). They played their first gig on December 31, 1980 and their last in July 1983. Connole was the main songwriter for the Jetzons, and also played a Fender Stratocaster guitar for the band. While The Jetzons never gained much national notoriety, according to the Phoenix New Times, The Jetzons were at one point the “biggest band” in Phoenix, Arizona. In 1982, they hit their peak and were filling venues all over Arizona and California. The band struggled to gain national attention, in large part because Connole’s addictions prevented the band from performing and recording, In 1982, The Jetzons released the EP Made in America, produced by Mike Condello and recorded at Cherokee Studios in Los Angeles and Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, CA as well as Pantheon Studios in Scottsdale, AZ. The record was released on Pan American Records.

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When the Phoenix version of The Jetzons broke up, Bruce Connole and Brad Buxer moved to Los Angeles, where they re-formed the band and added musicians, Lloyd Moffitt (bass) and Craig Romero (drums). They regained their momentum and had no problem finding an audience for their music. The Los Angeles version of The Jetzons broke up in 1986.

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In the 1980s the city of Tempe, Arizona’s musicscene was seeing a surge of many bands who were influenced by Connole, eventually coming into international prominence with the signing of many local bands to major record labels, including multi-platinum recording artist the Gin Blossoms in the early 1990s, fronted by guitarist Doug Hopkins, formerly of the Moral Majority, 1981 and later the Psalms during the early 1980s, before establishing the Gin Blossoms. The Jetzons are considered to have helped establish this music scene and The Gin Blossoms acknowledge the Jetzons as a direct influence.

The Strand was an alternative rock band named for the Roxy Music song, “Do The Strand.” They made their debut in 1987 at The Mason Jar, a nightclub and music venue in Phoenix, Arizona. The Strand was a trio which included Connole (guitar and vocals), Damon Doiron (bass) and Alan Ross Willey (drums). Connole had been struggling with heroin addiction and had moved to California when Doiron called to ask him to return to Arizona to form a new band. Buxer almost joined The Strand, but decided to remain in Los Angeles as a session musician. The Strand marketed their first cassette by making it available in limited supply to the first 250 people to buy tickets to one of their first shows. This idea was initiated by Johnny D, a disc jockey at KEYX in Phoenix. In 1986, they self-released the album, The Strand. Connole’s addictive cycle eventually broke up the band.

Facts & Trivia

Bruce Ranked on the list of most popular Singer-Songwriter. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Bruce Connole celebrates birthday on November 6 of every year.

In the late 1990s, a punk rock’n’roll band from Los Angeles, California, also named the Suicide Kings, threatened to sue Connole’s band for using their previously trademarked name. In response, Connole and his band changed their name to The Revenants. After performing for a while as The Revenants, they received a cease and desist letter from someone in Louisville who claimed he had already trademarked that name. When Connole checked both trademarks he discovered the other The Suicide Kings had let their trademark lapse. The Revenants reverted to being called The Suicide Kings, and this time applied for a trademark.

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