Bruce Bennett is a musician from Boston, Massachusetts. A songwriter, producer, guitarist, bassist, and music business entrepreneur. He has worked with thousands of musicians and bands throughout New England doing recording, producing, mastering, live sound, and disc duplication. As a musician, he has played with several local cover and original and national bands. Currently he is in Shot of Poison, the tribute to the 35th anniversary of rock legends Poison, who have been on Season One of the Jimmy Fallon-produced TV series Clash of The Cover Bands on E! Entertainment Television. Past bands have been: The Connection (1983-1989); Witch Bonnie (1989-1992); Acid Jack (1993); Star Collector (1994-1996); Jet City (2004-2006); RIPT (2006); The Gary Hoey Band (2007-2008); and Cold As Ice (2014-2020). Bruce toured as the fourth guitarist on the Stars of Guitars tour with Gary Hoey, Craig Chaquico, and Vernon Reid. One of his favorite musical accomplishments was doing the soundtrack for Sony Playstation's Nascar Racing, which sold over 600,000 copies worldwide.
As a businessman and entrepreneur, many musicians know Bruce as the owner of New England's largest CD and DVD duplication factory, Superdups/New England Compact Disc. These companies have fulfilled thousands of CD manufacturing orders for bands and other artists including local favorites Godsmack, Staind, Recycled Percussion, WBCN radio, Brad Delp & Barry Goudreau, and countless more. As a sound architect, Bruce conceptualized, designed and invented Clear Channel/Live Nation's Instant Live Concert Series, where a band would play a live show that was recorded on the spot, and CDs of that show were ready for purchase at the end of the show, within minutes. From 2002 through 2008 over 700 titles were recorded and released, from national acts like The Allman Brothers, KISS, Peter Frampton, Jewel, The Black Crowes, Hall & Oates, Phil Lesh of The Grateful Dead, Charlie Daniels, and many more. One of his favorite memories was mixing and recording KISS live for several shows during their 2004 world tour.
As a businessman and entrepreneur, many musicians know Bruce as the owner of New England's largest CD and DVD duplication factory, Superdups/New England Compact Disc. These companies have fulfilled thousands of CD manufacturing orders for bands and other artists including local favorites Godsmack, Staind, Recycled Percussion, WBCN radio, Brad Delp & Barry Goudreau, and countless more. As a sound architect, Bruce conceptualized, designed and invented Clear Channel/Live Nation's Instant Live Concert Series, where a band would play a live show that was recorded on the spot, and CDs of that show were ready for purchase at the end of the show, within minutes. From 2002 through 2008 over 700 titles were recorded and released, from national acts like The Allman Brothers, KISS, Peter Frampton, Jewel, The Black Crowes, Hall & Oates, Phil Lesh of The Grateful Dead, Charlie Daniels, and many more. One of his favorite memories was mixing and recording KISS live for several shows during their 2004 world tour.
As an author, Bruce's book Spirits in the Radio tells uncanny tales of his personal experience with after-death communication and encourages people to watch for spiritual and energy-based signs around them.