Anthony Bruno Shines On New Album ‘Cefalù’

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Renowned for his groundbreaking fusion of jazz, R&B, and pop, Anthony Bruno stands as a luminary in the music realm. With a track record of success, marked by placements on Spotify editorial playlists, Bruno’s journey through music spans decades, solidifying his status as a contemporary icon. Born into a musical dynasty, his fervor for performance, education, and composition surfaced early in life, shaping his artistic trajectory.

His forthcoming album, “Cefalù,” teases a mesmerizing auditory voyage, intertwining real and imaginary landscapes with melodies that echo from the core of the soul. Building upon the acclaim of his debut release, “Anthony Bruno,” which earned him accolades and invitations to esteemed festivals like the Chicago Jazz Festival, Bruno’s musical evolution shines through in “Cefalù.” Collaborating with Chicago’s finest, including luminaries like drummer James Russell Sims and guitarist Cole Runge, the album effortlessly blends indie rock, R&B, and jazz into an enthralling mosaic of sound.

Throughout his illustrious career, Bruno has shared stages and studios with icons like Wynton Marsalis, The Temptations, and Larry Carlton, enriching his musical tapestry. From festival stages to iconic venues like Andy’s Jazz Club, Bruno’s live performances captivate audiences, leaving an indelible mark.

Looking ahead, Bruno eagerly anticipates taking his music global, with plans for international tours across Europe and South America. With a profound respect for languages and cultures, his music transcends borders, forging deep connections with listeners worldwide.

Reflecting on the inspiration behind the album, Bruno shares, “‘Cefalù’ is a sonic story about places known and fantasized, reflecting on the sights and sounds both real and imagined. It’s an exploration of instrumental improvised pop music, infused with the raw passion and authenticity that defines my approach to music.”

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