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"Thanks Bruce. The music, as always, was perfect ... Fit very well." - University of Connecticut
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> Clients
| | ClientsDocumentary (Over 75 Scores)
History Channel - National Geographic- PBS - Fox - CT Public Television - Maine Broadcasting Systems - Consumer Reports TV - Hilltop Productions - Vermont Public Television - WFSB Hartford
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| Commercial
SNET - UConn - Eagle Savings Bank - First Federal Bank - Mass Mutual - Stanley - United Way - Planned Parenthood - Trinity College - Syracuse University - Firestone Tires - Western Union - Blue Cross/Blue Shield - Innervisions Psychic Network - Quickey's Ribs - Edwards Foods |
Corporate
Bank Of Boston - Time Warner - IBM - Gerber Scientific - The Hartford - Deloitte and Touche - Timex - Hubbell - AT&T - Schering Plough - Allstate - CitiBank - Otis Elevator - Pratt & Whitney - Sears - Avis - Sony - Mercedes Benz - Estee Lauder - Reebok - The Travelers - STP Motor Oil - Aetna - Mass Mutual - Konica - Sikorsky - Hilton - General Electric - Pitney Bowes - Phoenix Mutual Life - Subway - Cutter Miles - Quantum - Dennison Paper - Gladlock - James River - Essroc - Dow - Coopers and Lybrand - Arbor Acres - Fleet Bank - AutoNation - Carnival Cruise Lines - Xerox | |
| Children's Music
Disney - Random House - Thomas the Tank Engine- Sony Kids Music - Weston Woods - Scholastic Productions - Knowledge Adventure - Warner Brothers - Simon and Schuster - Sierra - Fisher Price - National Geograhic - JuniorNet - Electronic Arts - Smithsonian Institute - Soundprints - Spoken Arts - Winnie the Pooh |
Original Films
Ralph Talk. Independent film. Produced by Jon Michaels Numb-Children of Alcoholics. Produced by Ron Gould for Public Television. Received Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music Composition for Broadcast Mystery at Lighthouse Point. Independent film. Part of Cliffhanger series. Produced by Kim Wolfe/Worldwide Productions Secret of Fire and Ice. Independent film. Part of Cliffhanger series. Produced by Kim Wolfe/Worldwide Productions Running Home. Produced by Ron Gould for Public Television Mr. Lucke. Independent film produced by Charles Unger | |
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