Ted Bruner

Ted Bruner
Born (1970-10-24) October 24, 1970
Origin St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Genres Pop, pop rock, rock
Occupation(s) Record producer, songwriter, musician, mix engineer
Instruments guitar, keyboards, voice
Website tedbrunermusic.blogspot.com

Ted Bruner (born October 24, 1970) is an American musician, songwriter, and producer, originally from St. Louis, Missouri.

Bruner began his professional music career when his band Colony was signed to MCA Records in 1998.[1][2] In 2002, he relocated to Los Angeles and began writing and producing for Rondor Music/Universal.[1][2] He left Universal in 2009 and signed with Warner Chappell,[1] and then signed with Kobalt Music in 2012. He's written with and/or produced songs for Katy Perry,[3] Miley Cyrus,[3] Kesha, Selena Gomez,[1] Plain White T's,[2] Hinder, Three Days Grace, My Darkest Days, Cavo, Pete Wentz, Black Cards, Chad Kroeger, Ludacris, Joey Moi, Amy Meredith, Delta Goodrem, Bowling For Soup,[2] Mitchel Musso, Jason Castro, Marie Digby, Jenna Andrews, Jessie James, Lit (band), Semi Precious Weapons, Cisco Adler, Bijou Phillips, Natalie Walker, Tiffany Page, Bonnie Mckee, Traci Lords, Dash & Will, and Action Design, among others, as well as songs in film and television.

Selected discography

  • "Lost" (Katy Perry) — Bruner, Perry
  • "I Think I'm Ready" (Katy Perry) — Bruner, Perry
  • "Fallen Angel" (Three Days Grace) — Bruner, Sanderson, Walst, Brown, Stock, Walst, Millar, Moi (Fourth Single)
  • "The Abyss" (Three Days Grace) — Bruner, Sanderson, Walst, Stock, Walst, Brown
  • "Me Against You" (Three Days Grace) — Bruner, Sanderson, Walst, Stock, Walst, Brown
  • "Casual Sex" (My Darkest Days) — Bruner, Walst, Moi (First Single)
  • "Fucked Up Situation" (My Darkest Days) — Bruner, Walst, Moi, Kroeger
  • "Pornstar Dancin" (My Darkest Days featuring Ludacris & Zakk Wylde) — Bruner, Walst, Moi, Kroeger (#1 US Rock Single)
  • "Set It On Fire" (My Darkest Days) — Bruner, Walst, Moi
  • "Sick and Twisted Affair" (My Darkest Days) — Bruner, Walst, Moi (Second Single)
  • "Thick As Thieves" (Cavo) — Bruner, Walker, Hobbs (First Single)
  • "California" (Cavo) — Bruner, Walker, Hobbs
  • "Ohio" (Bowling For Soup) — Bruner, Maloy, Reddick (Third Single)
  • "Breakout" (Miley Cyrus) — Bruner, Schock, Vittetoe (Title Track)[3]
  • "Crush" (Selena Gomez & the Scene) — Bruner, Schock, Vittetoe
  • "Falling Down" (Selena Gomez & the Scene) — Bruner, Schock, Vittetoe (First Single)
  • "Kiss & Tell" (Selena Gomez & the Scene) — Bruner, Schock, Vittetoe (Title Track)
  • "Stop and Erase" (Selena Gomez & the Scene) — Bruner, Schock, Vittetoe
  • "Good Life" (Hinder) — Bruner, Winkler, Hanson
  • "Cool Kids" (Natalie Walker) — Bruner, Walker
  • "Korewa" (Marie Digby) — Bruner, Digby
  • "Spell" (Marie Digby) — Bruner, Digby
  • "Last Time Again" (Building Rome) — Bruner, Heisserer
  • "Bullet" (Jessie James) — Bruner, Perry, Vittetoe, James
  • "Girl Next Door" (Jessie James) — Bruner, Perry, Vittetoe
  • "What Am I Here For" (Jessie James) — Bruner, James
  • "Thunder" (Bonnie Mckee) — Bruner, Mckee

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Zaleski, Annie (2009) "Interview: Ted Bruner, Ex-Colony, Now Pop Songwriter, Part 1", Riverfront Times, June 1, 2009. Retrieved October 6, 2013
  2. 1 2 3 4 Grierson, Don & Kimpel, Dan (2009) It All Begins With The Music, Delmar, ISBN 978-1598638639, pp. 90-92
  3. 1 2 3 "Ted Bruner Breaking Out", ASCAP, September 1, 2008. Retrieved October 6, 2013
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