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"Artistry deserving much wider recognition. Bruce Henry is an international voice. Paris loves him, more people in the U.S. need to hear him. He is one of the articulate singers of the nineties, going into the next century." Leigh Kamman
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| "His range is extraordinary, and his on-stage presentation is at once commanding and full of charm. He is a talent of the first order who should appeal to diverse audiences throughout the world." Stephen L. Salyer, President
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| "Everyone lucky enough to catch singer Bruce Henry when he performed in the Twin Cities knew of his amazing versatility and marvelous voice. You might have heard him sing Gershwin or Jazz at the Dakota Bar and Grill. You might have heard him sing R&B at Rupert's. You might have heard him sing everything from Prince to Harry Connick Jr. at a private party. Henry sang at Rupert's for four years, knocking out patrons with scintillating interpretations of pop tunes." Bob Protzman
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| "Bruce is astounding and unclassifiable. He utilizes his talent with tremendous ease and flows effortlessly from octave to octave. He possesses a glowing stage presence. Bruce is cool and yet exciting." Alan Denais, Manager
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| "It has been my pleasure to work with many marvelous performers: there are none better than Bruce Henry. His passionate commitment to excellence has inspired each and every person he has worked with. The transformative powers of his artistry have permanently elevated the standards of his audience and on top of that, he'll entertain you to death." Gary Raynor, Bassist and Founder of
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| "Bruce Henry is even mellower than Nat King Cole." The London Financial Times
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| "A high quality show, the music was excellent." Jodi Paquin |
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