Bart Bruno

New Haven, CT/USA

I began playing bass in my late teens, starting with a restrung copy of a Gibson EB-3, and a Peavey amp. The need for college tuition forced me to sell my setup, but I vowed to get back into bass after receiving my degree. Upon graduating college, I sought a left-handed bass, but consistantly ran into what I refer to as "Connecticut mentality", ie, I was told to either learn to play right-handed or restring a righty bass(funny, I never have a problem find lefty axes in other states, only this one).This went on for years, and eventually I moved on to do other things, and bass playing became largely forgotten(on the occasion that I would go to a music store, I would again run into the previously mentioned roadblocks). Then one day in June, 1997, I drove by a store in New Haven quite by accident, and decided to drop in, not knowing that this chance encounter would alter my life. There in the showroom was the black '96 P which I'm holding in the photo. At that point, I knew that it was now or never, being 39 at the time, and two days later, I became the proud owner of my first Fender. For a time, I brushed up with tapes and books, then fell out of it again when personal problems occurred. For the next few years, I played sporadically in my bedroom. Then in the Spring of 2000, A friend asked me to pick up a Fender catalog for him. I did, and this more or less "got me going" again. The people at Joe's Guitars in Wallingford, Ct urged me to get back in, and even carried some lefty instruments(in time, I would buy a Mexican J and a Squire PJ from them). Sometime later, I decided to obtain formal training, and began to take lessons, mostly to improve my dexterity, which had declined after many years of not playing.

In November of 2001, I played in my first band in over 20 years, a "faux metal" band as I coined them, as they didn't play much in the way of metal ( I once suggested we do a Rammstein song, and they cringed!). Since then, I've played in rock, blues, and wedding bands. My current band, River Jack, plays mostly 60's and early 70's rock; we plan to expand to music from other decades as well, and in time do originals. I am also in the praise and worship team at my church, and play two Sundays each month, and also special events. I am currently writing Christian rock songs in my spare time, which I hope to one day play at the church.

DAY JOB: After 25 years working as a Microbiologist, I went through a career change in November of last year. The city that I work for chose not to fund the laboratory; before I could leave, Social Services hired me as their Vocational Coordinator. I now help the underpriveleged obtain job skills leading to employment. I guess you can say that I went from doing lab work to doing God's work, a great tradeoff as I see it! I've also published a couple of papers on the natural history of Pine Snakes. They can be viewed on
pituophis.org.

BASS(es): The P-Bass "army" remains intact. The orange bass in the photo(s) is a 70's reissue from Fender Japan. I added a Duncan '57 pickup and LaBella flats. It sounds as awesome as it looks! I have numerous other basses, and will send photos soon.

AMP(s): After experimenting with a number of amps, I arrived at a simple conclusion: if you're gonna play bass, you gotta do Ampeg (works for me,anyway). I play out with an SVT-3 pro head (all tubes!) and a 4X10 cab. I rehearse with a BA-210 SP combo and also the truly incredible Rocket Bass combo, the best 100 watt amp I've ever used.

Rickenbacker 4003

An "arsenal" of Fender Precisions:

Fender 74 Precision

Fender 51` Precision reissure

Fender '57' Precision reissure black

Fender '57' Precision reissure candy apple red

Fender '57' Precision reissure placid blue

BC Rich Warlock

Warlock 5-string copy

"Frankenbass 1" (Squier body, Fender neck and hardware, Duncan pickups)

"Frankenbass 2" (Squier body, Fender neck and hardware, Duncan pickups)

Fender 71 Precision Sunburst (Made in USA)

Fender 94 Precision Surf Green (Made in USA)

Fender 77 Precision Sunburst (Made in USA)

Fender 83 Precision Black (Made in USA)

Fender 96 Precision Black (Made in USA)

Fender 98 Precision Purple (Made in USA)

Fender 62 Precision Reissue White (Made in Japan)

Fender 70 Precision Reissue Capri Orange (Made in Japan)

Fender 70 Precision Reissue Sonic Blue (Made in Japan)

Fender 62 Jazz Bass Reissue Surf Green

G & L unlined fretless Belair Green with ebony fingerboard

G & L LB 100 Fretless Foam (their early version of a P Bass)

Custom Precision made of Fender and Warmouth parts

Takamine EG512CB

Michael Kelly Dragonfly 5

Fender stack knob Jazz Bass, reissue 1960

Hofner Contemporary series bass

Ampeg SVT-3 pro head

Ampeg 4X10 cab

Ampeg BA-210 SP combo

Rocket Bass combo