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 Bruce Cockburn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although an anglophone, Cockburn is notable for including French-language songs and translations on his albums.
Cockburn finished recording his 30th album in January of 2003, You've Never Seen Everything, which features contributions from Emmylou Harris, Jackson Browne, Sam Phillips, Sarah Harmer, Hugh Marsh, Jonell Mosser, Larry Taylor and Steven Hodges (Taylor and Hodges are known for their work with Tom Waits).
Cockburn frequently refers to Heard as his favorite songwriter and was one of many artists that paid tribute to Heard on a tribute album and video entitled Strong Hand of Love.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Cockburn   (918 words)

  
 Cockburn, Bruce
Cockburn had won seven Juno Awards to 2003: as folk singer (or artist) of the year 1971-3 and in 1980-82, as male vocalist in 1981 and 1982, and for best 'roots' album in 2000.
His 'Prenons la mer,' a bilingual song, was a hit in 1978 in Quebec.
Cockburn made his debut in the USA at the Philadelphia Folk Festival in 1974 and began to perform there on a consistent basis after the Rumours of Glory tour in 1981.
http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?pgnm=tce¶ms=u1artu0000749   (1053 words)

  
 The Cockburn Project - Bruce Cockburn online - Home
Bruce Cockburn's lastest album - "Speechless" - was released on September 2005.
Bruce tells us he has another album out called "Speechless".
Bruce will also be touring before and after this albums release.
http://cockburnproject.net/front.html   (4815 words)

  
 Bruce Cockburn - You've Never Seen Everything - Rounder / True North Records - CD
Cockburn is a master at speaking his heart, the descriptions many of us have experienced thus the connection that Cockburn has with listeners of his songs.
Bruce Cockburn’s You’ve Never Seen Everything is a great album for the devoted fan and for the person who quests for the voice crying in the wildnerness.
It is 12 songs of unmistakable Cockburn with every song a disparaged look at the state of the world today.
http://www.musictap.net/Reviews/CockburnBruceYouveNeverSeenEverythingCD.html   (661 words)

  
 TrouserPress.com :: Bruce Cockburn
Cockburn’s self-titled debut is a lovely album of Drakean folk music which shows some promise but is nothing special compared to similar artists of the time.
Religious ecstasy is the overarching theme of the album, which features the brightest and most inviting music of Cockburn’s jazz-rock phase.
The jazzy title track is also fine, but then Cockburn’s inspiration fizzles and, save for the driving, almost punky “People See Through You,” the album collapses into an unmemorable blur of uninspired music and heavy-handed lyrics.
http://www.trouserpress.com/entry.php?a=bruce_cockburn   (1664 words)

  
 Bruce Cockburn
Canadian folk legend Bruce Cockburn was introduced to popular music in 1956 with Elvis Presley, and knew that music was where his heart lay.
Since his first album, Cockburn has released 25 albums worldwide.
For the first album, released in 1970, Finkelstein made a deal with CBS Records to distribute the album in the rest of the world, but the deal ended up working only in Canada.
http://www.canoe.ca/JamMusicPopEncycloPagesC/cockburn_bruce.html   (1415 words)

  
 Next time we'll stick to yoga
Bruce Cockburn has a new album coming out in June.
I spoke with Cockburn at a special gala held by the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto honouring both Cockburn (who has an album coming out in June) and Canadian tenor Richard Margison.
Fifty-seven-year-old singer / songwriter Bruce Cockburn, recipient of 12 Juno Awards and numerous gold and platinum records, hasn't changed at all, even down to the silver round-rimmed glasses.
http://ca.geocities.com/dunnsharon@rogers.com/post/cockburn.html   (813 words)

  
 NPR : Bruce Cockburn, Going Beyond Words
Bruce Cockburn's new CD is instrumental, but he also sings his version of the Christmas story in a visit with Liane Hansen.
Cockburn tells Liane Hansen how the recording came to be, and where his music is headed next.
Bruce Cockburn: New Music from an Indie Stalwart
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5065208   (205 words)

  
 Paste Magazine :: Feature :: Bruce Cockburn :: You've Never Seen Everything (Page 1)
In short, Bruce Cockburn is simply who he is: the creator of some of the most thoughtful, challenging and beautiful songs of the past several decades, a masterful guitarist equally at home with folk, jazz, rock and world music, and a compassionate, caring, restless, ever-searching, world-weary, helpless, socially active, peace-loving, raging bundle of contradictions.
Pegged as a Christian mystic in the ‘70s, Cockburn has confounded all sides of his audience, first with a series of decidedly leftist political albums in the ‘80s, albums antithetical to the conservative Reagan zeitgeist of many of his evangelical followers.
Bruce Cockburn has a new album, You’ve Never Seen Everything.
http://www.pastemagazine.com/action/article?article_id=183   (776 words)

  
 Bruce Cockburn
Bruce Cockburn's music has been described as similar to Neil Young's, only jazzier.
The first albums (at the time, available only in Bruce's native Canada) were straightforward folk albums.
Waiting For a Miracle is a wonderful retrospective of Bruce's 30-year career up to that point, but be sure to get the two-disc Canadian version, not the emasculated single-disc version marketed in the U.S. My personal favorite albums are Stealing Fire and Nothing But a Burning Light.
http://www.mixed-up.com/lyrics/artists/cockburn.html   (198 words)

  
 Bruce Cockburn Interview - 1993
Bruce Cockburn has been delighting and confounding his loyal fans and music critics for over two decades and 20+ albums.
While Cockburn has gained a strong reputation for the lyrical content of his songs (to the point of even being quoted by U2 in their song "God Part II") his guitar playing has never suffered from neglect.
Part of the lack of awareness in Cockburn by the vast record consuming population in the US may be in part due to the poor availability of his recordings, however that changed in 1991 with the worldwide release of "Nothing But a Burning Light " on Columbia/Sony.
http://www.solidairrecords.com/AMR_interviews/cockburn.html   (4013 words)

  
 Boston.com / News / Boston Globe / Living / Arts / Singer Cockburn still a vital, critical voice from the north
Cockburn, who attended Boston's Berklee College of Music in the '60s, also has some beautiful love songs on the new album, notably "Put It in Your Heart." And other guests such as Jackson Browne and fellow Canadian Sarah Harmer help make it one of the best, and most haunting, records of his 27-album career.
As vocal as he is, however, Cockburn is not without hope.
The folk-rock/jazz singer is clearly not a fan of cupidity: "The world situation is worsening in large part because of the unfettered wave of greed," Cockburn says by phone from his tour bus.
http://www.boston.com/news/globe/living/articles/2003/10/24/singer_cockburn_still_a_vital_critical_voice_from_the_north   (862 words)

  
 Bruce Cockburn - Speechless : album review
Arguably Cockburn's music is a mix of gentle rock and folk with an occasional jazz lilt.
This particular album further showcases Cockburn's talent as an instrumentalist.
The majority of the tracks encompass Cockburn and a guitar that offers a greater degree of variation than you may expect given his clever use of control and pace.
http://www.musicomh.com/albums4/bruce-cockburn_0805   (452 words)

  
 Bruce Cockburn
For Cockburn, who began his solo career as a coffeehouse troubadour in 1970 with the release of his self-titled album, "folk" is no longer a dirty word.
Another anomaly about Bruce Cockburn's musical career is that after 30 years of prolific songwriting, his entire discography -- including such classic albums as In The Falling Dark, Dancing In The Dragon's Jaws, Humans, and Stealing Fire -- is still available to the public.
Cockburn, an acclaimed guitarist, says he's only recently rediscovered music festivals after years of shunning them.
http://www.octopusmediaink.com/BruceCockburn.html   (1031 words)

  
 .:: NorthByNortheast - Bruce Cockburn Celebrity Interview ::.
Bruce Cockburn is a world-renowned virtuoso guitar master, a fiery and literate wordsmith, and a compassionate ambassador for humanitarian causes worldwide.
As an acclaimed singer-songwriter/musician, Bruce Cockburn has enjoyed a remarkable thirty-five year recording career as a solo artist in which he has released twenty-seven albums internationally, all through the independent Canadian label, True North Records.
With twenty gold and platinum albums, Bruce Cockburn has been inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame and the Canadian Broadcast Hall of Fame.
http://www.nxne.com/news_brucecockburn.html   (462 words)

  
 Bruce Cockburn
Bruce Cockburn (pronounced KOH-burn) is a canadian singer/songwriter who is a super-star in his native Canada, well known and respected among musicians here in the states, but not as well known as he should be by the public.
He is known as a poet who writes songs with meaning, as well as a stellar guitarist.
Here are some locations to help you learn more about Bruce and the electronic mailing list, humans, where we discuss him and his music.
http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/w/r/wrp103/wrp/bruce/bruce.html   (568 words)

  
 Bruce Cockburn - You’ve Never Seen Everything: Silent Uproar
Cockburn, follows the mold of recent Paul Simon, by letting in sounds from across the world and across the ocean into the simple melodies of a guitar.
Combining all these, Cockburn uses a wide array of sounds an inspirations to produce an album that is both political and enjoyable - something not easily accomplished.
The album’s twelve tracks vary from the straight acoustic folk of “Everywhere Dance” to the world inspired, sometimes rapped lyrics of “Tried And Tested”, but they never repeat themselves or fall into a predictable mold, which makes the album a welcomed adventure to listen to.
http://www.silentuproar.com/showreview.php?ID=498   (303 words)

  
 Bruce Cockburn FAQ
Bruce also performed Mark's song "Strong Hand of Love" on the 1994 Heard tribute cd of the same name.
A: As far as the sacred bitch of the song, Bruce says: “Well, I was thinking of Madonna, actually.
A: I was talking to Hugh Marsh between sets at a concert years ago, and he told me that Peggy is Judy Cade's (previous backup singer of Bruce's) mother, and that it is an actual incident.
http://marie.stealing-fire.com/bruce/lyrics.htm   (2038 words)

  
 Artist Homepage
Bruce Cockburn is now confirmed to perform one song at the opening ceremonies on December 7 for the UN Climate Control Conference.
Cockburn's electric guitar work further revives and updates his taste for rock 'n' roll, and Jon Goldsmith's keyboard work and Hugh Marsh's soaring electric violin solos also announce a boisterous new era in Cockburn's ever evolving sound.
Born in Ottawa in 1945, Cockburn set his sights on a career in music after growing up listening to Elvis records.
http://www.truenorthrecords.com/mainartist.php?artist_id=12   (4458 words)

  
 Gavin's Woodpile- The Bruce Cockburn Newsletter
Steve Bell records 13 of his favorite Bruce Cockburn songs.
Since 1994 I have received informational support directly from Bruce's record label and management in Toronto (True North Records and Finkelstein Management), with additional support from Rounder Records in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Gavin's Woodpile talks with Bernie Finkelstein about the coming album and tour.
http://www.brucecockburn.org   (229 words)

  
 Bruce Cockburn Artist Profile Cross Rhythms
New album by Canada's Bruce Cockburn will be instrumental.
Canada's Bruce Cockburn has four more albums reissued by Revolver.
Canadian pop rock worship band STARFIELD are working on their new album.
http://www.crossrhythms.co.uk/artists/bruce_cockburn/6901   (302 words)

  
 European Bruce Cockburn Home Page
Resource to the songs and music together with available commentary by Bruce Cockburn.
Includes many concert photographs, and the Bruce Cockburn FAQ.
Included among others a great discography page, including the complete Bruce Cockburn lyrics.
http://home.hccnet.nl/d.vanderzwaag/cockburn/othersit.html   (163 words)

  
 Ink 19 :: Bruce Cockburn
Cockburn seems to comment on events of the last few years in songs like "All Our Dark Tomorrows." "The village idiot takes the throne," he sings.
Nevertheless Cockburn's erudite take on the world and all its evils and wonders is always welcome.
With more than 30 years and 27 albums of experience behind him, Cockburn is occasionally more impressive than actually engaging.
http://www.ink19.com/issues/july2003/musicReviews/musicC/bruceCockburn.html   (392 words)

  
 Bruce Cockburn discography
Apart from Bruce, the CD is an eclectic mix of Canadian performers, from all musical styles (folk, country, rock, pop, alternative etc.), including another great Canadian folkie, Murray McLauchlan.
The Columbia albums are identical in content to those of ESD, but in some cases may sound better because of a using a better master tape.
________________________________________________________________ On Hugh Marsh's album "Shaking the Pumpkin" (Duke St. Records - 31043), Bruce Cockburn does a complete poem recitation (How the Violin was born) as well as background vocals on another song (Sempre nel mio cuore -- always in my heart).
http://www.folklib.net/uwp/wrp_cockburn_bruce.shtml   (1043 words)

  
 Open Directory - Arts: Music: Bands and Artists: C: Cockburn, Bruce
Bruce Cockburn on Cooking Vinyl - Label site with audio streams, biography and tour dates.
European Bruce Cockburn Home Page - Tour dates and information from a European perspective, as well as a lyric search engine.
Frank Brusca's Bruce Cockburn Pages - Includes discography, concert information, sheet music and tablatures.
http://dmoz.org/Arts/Music/Bands_and_Artists/C/Cockburn,_Bruce   (209 words)

  
 AOL Music: Bruce Cockburn : MAIN
Bruce Cockburn, Bruce Cockburn music, True North Records, Canadian music.
A unique resource to the songs and music of Canadian singer-songwriter Bruce Cockburn.
Known comments by Bruce Cockburn about this song, by date:...
http://music.aol.com/artist/main.adp?artistid=3930   (209 words)

  
 Anglican Journal, May 2003 -- Cockburn’s songs an antidote for troubled times
The real gem is his live album which I listened to regularly in its original form even before this half-dozen CD treasure pack arrived in my mailbox.
So, that is what I have been doing for the last while — rediscovering these gems — many of which I have not listened to since “vinyl times.” I am again struck by the intertwined gifts of his song craft.
Person in the street shrugs ‘Security comes first.’ But the trouble with normal is it always gets worse.” He still sings the song regularly in concerts today, and he introduced it in a summer 2002 concert by saying, “This is an old song that seemed timely when I wrote it and unfortunately it still does.”
http://www.anglicanjournal.com/129/05/oped08.html   (731 words)

  
 Bruce Cockburn review by The Phantom Tollbooth
This song is also one of the reminders on this EP why Bruce Cockburn is not the most popular singer-songwriter on the planet.
Back when Bruce's albums were being released by Columbia Records, you never, ever would've been offered an official The Charity of Night Tour EP.
Bruce!" at the end of the disc, and pick up this EP.
http://www.tollbooth.org/reviews/bc2.html   (1052 words)

  
 World Music Central - Bruce Cockburn “Deluxe Edition” Reissues
Sunwheel Dance, Bruce Cockburn’s third album, originally released in 1971, weaves together influences as diverse as Renaissance music and Piedmont blues, including the first of many of Bruce’s political songs, “It’s Going Down Slow,” and the seminal recording of Bruce’s influential finger-picking style on the title track.
The Bruce Cockburn “Deluxe Edition” Reissues include rare and unreleased bonus tracks, deluxe packaging, restored original artwork, expanded liner notes, rare photos and illustrations, and 24-bit state-of-the-art digital remastering.
Recorded live in Toronto in the spring of 1977, Circles in the Stream captures Bruce *censored*burn at the peak of his creative powers with a band capable of reaching the highest heights and ready to follow him anywhere.
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20050531105135644   (378 words)

  
 bruce cockburn
Bruce Cockburn w/Jonatha Brooke and Rob Wasserman Harbourfront Center Toronto CAN, 17 Aug 1996 Disc 1: 01 Intro Sheila Rodgers, CBC Summerfest Stereo, CBC 60 Anniversary 02 Wondering Where The Lions Are 03 Call It Democracy 04 Nighttrain 05 Child Of The Wind 06 Lovers In A Dangerous Time w/Rob Wasserman 07 Instrumental Medley incl.
Bruce Springsteen & The E-Street Band- "No Nukes" - 1979) 17 The Pretender ("Words & Music" - live BBC 1994) EX 73:42
Bruce Cockburn Convocation Hall Toronto, ON, Canada 10 May 2002
http://www.xs4all.nl/~fdjong/trackbrucecockburn.htm   (782 words)

  
 Bruce Cockburn, MP3 Music Download at eMusic
In 1979, Cockburn had his only major U.S. single, "Wondering Where the Lions Are," which peaked at number 21.
The accompanying album, Dancing in the Dragon's Jaw, saw him augmenting his music with worldbeat rhythms, an approach he would continue over his next few albums.
He has won numerous Juno Awards and has kept the quality control on most of his albums at a high level.
http://www.emusic.com/artist/11572/11572331.html   (347 words)

  
 Bruce Cockburn: You've Never Seen Everything - PopMatters Music Review
Whether Cockburn is even capable of a rehash is debatable, but the spellbinding You've Never Seen Everything accomplishes a most unlikely feat for a musician 27 records into his career.
While it's tempting to interpret the song solely as a reaction to the freakish depths of human cruelty, a subject of which Cockburn has almost professorial knowledge, the song is more vast and panoramic than that.
His electric violin snakes its way through nearly every track on the album, rearing its head in a variety of guises.
http://www.popmatters.com/music/reviews/c/cockburnbruce-youve.shtml   (1084 words)

  
 Bruce Cockburn
After 23 albums, Cockburn says, it's hard to be objective about where "The Charity of Night" stands among them.
He has been with True North Records in Canada since his debut album 27 years ago, but his association with Rykodisc on "The Charity of Night" is new after a stint with Columbia.
An eloquent champion of human rights, Cockburn laments the disregard for life in the track "The Mines of Mozambique."
http://www.rocknet.com/feb97/bruce.html   (945 words)

  
 The European Bruce Cockburn Home Page
bruce cockburn music european europe canada canadian folk
http://cockburn.douwevanderzwaag.com   (8 words)

  
 Bruce Cockburn Pages: Internet Links
Some of Bruce's music has been transcribed to tablature format and is available via the Online Guitar Archives.
Bruce's Press Release for The Charity of Night.
The result of two polls (Spring and Fall of 1996) where Humans were asked to nominate their favorite Bruce songs.
http://www.kingsfield.com/cockburn/internet_links   (232 words)

  
 Speechless by Bruce Cockburn CD
On this collection, Canadian singer/songwriter Bruce Cockburn takes "singer" out of the equation and offers up a set of original instrumentals (mostly solo acoustic guitar pieces, with occasional help from sidemen that include Stax sessions legend Booker T. Jones on organ) culled from various records between 1971 and 2005.
For longtime Cockburn fans, the real treat here will be three previously unreleased tracks, including the whimsical "King Kong Goes to Tallahassee.
Dirty Linen (p.58) - "Cockburn has a variety of guitar styles, and he can make things jazzy, classical, or bluesy.
http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/pid/6947839/a/Speechless.htm   (262 words)

  
 Cockburn
The Project archives self-commentary by Bruce Cockburn on his songs and music, and supplements this core part of the website with news, tour dates, and other current information.
Features album cover artwork from Bruce Cockburn's discography.
A fan site with extensive lyrics and articles.
http://p.webring.com/webring?ring=cockburn;list   (185 words)

  
 eBay - bruce cockburn, CDs, Records items on eBay.com
Bruce Cockburn - Stealing Fire sealed 1984 vinyl
2 BRUCE COCKBURN LPS- MINT-.CON 1 PROMO -$2.99
Nothing But A Burning Light - Bruce Cockburn (CD 1991)
http://search-desc.ebay.com/search/search.dll?query=bruce+cockburn&newu=1&...   (265 words)

  
 How come Bruce Cockburn stole your front page image?; or, How come you use a Bruce Cockburn CD cover image on your ...
So: it's extremely unlikely that the designer of Cockburn's CD cover had any idea about the existence of Ftrain and the 4-year continued daily use of the boy's face as its cover image.
People seem to expect me—little DIY me—to be upset about the cognitive muddiness engendered by Cockburn's album cover, the branding blur of it, and have sent me numerous emails asking how I feel.
In fact, if you'd like a big version of the Ftrain boy with which to make your own CD cover or Web site, feel free to use the 636x678 pixel GIF.
http://ftrain.com/cockburn_etc.html   (756 words)

  
 Blogcritics.org: CD Review: Bruce Cockburn - Sunwheel Dance
I don't know if most people are aware of Bruce Cockburn's more folk tinged recordings from the early Seventies.
The album comes with two bonus tracks, one an unaccompanied version of "My Lady And My Lord" which eclipses the original album cut.
Sunwheel Dance is a great ray of Seventies style folk rock sunshine and a great place to start or expand a Bruce Cockburn collection.
http://blogcritics.org/archives/2005/08/10/181345.php   (780 words)

  
 Sample Lyrics from Bruce Cockburn
One of Canada's best known "radicals", Bruce Cockburn has spent years composing songs that rebel against the injustices he has witnessed during his travels.
The lyrics below reflect his travels to Latin America in the mid-80s.
Check Out a Complete Discography and the Lyrics of Bruce Cockburn at this dedicated site below:
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/1232/Cockburn.html   (337 words)

  
 Sunday 23 November 1997 Ready to face the music Norman Provencher
Hawkins urged Cockburn to write lyrics, Cockburn urged Hawkins to write music.
Hawkins still had some personal control and he formed the band Occasional Flash, which included the late Colleen Peterson and Cockburn and which performed before the Queen and 50,000 others at Lansdowne Park for Centennial year.
After some rough times in the past 25 years, Hawkins is now putting the finishing touches on a new recording.
http://www.igs.net/~tonyc/hawkins.html   (2304 words)

  
 Bruce Cockburn - CanEHdian.com
Cockburn lightens up a little bit on The Charity of Night; he adds Laurie Anderson-like, film noir monologs to four songs and allows nakedly romantic feelings to emerge in two quietly pretty love songs.
After all, they're both dazzling, Celtic-Islamic rock guitar pickers and the writers of vivid if gloomy songs which they deliver in foggy baritones.
Bruce Cockburn Discussion Forum: Are you a big fan of the artist and his music?
http://www.canehdian.com/genre/folk/a/brucecockburn/biography.html   (252 words)

  
 Music By Bruce Cockburn
Bruce Cockburn - Anything, Anytime, Anywhere (Singles 1979 - 2002) - Guitar (Guitar Songbook Edition)
No, it isn't free, but thanks to our wholesale buying power you can enjoy huge discounts on almost all of our wide range of CDs, karaoke discs, sheet music and accessories.
Guitar Sheet Music - 3 matches for "Bruce Cockburn"
http://www.earfloss.com/music_by_Bruce-Cockburn.html   (97 words)

  
 [cdnfolk] Bruce Cockburn
I suggested that Bruce was not big in the sixties, that his career as a solo recording artist began circa 1970 with his first LP on True North Records.
Now, Bob is telling me that Bruce had singles out on other labels that were being played a lot on the radio in Calgary in 1966.
I know that in addition to being Bruce Cockburn's record lablel, you are also his management company, so I'm sure you can tell us whether or not he had singles out, under the name Bruce Cockburn, in 1966.
http://www.coolname.com/pipermail/cdnfolk-mirror/2001-May/001538.html   (215 words)

  
 Spike's Music - Bruce Cockburn
Lyrics and chords, if we have them, in downloadable charts, for the most loved songs of Bruce Cockburn and his friends.
The Music of Bruce Cockburn as Noted by Spike
Each song sheet has been saved as an adobe page.
http://spikesmusic-folk.spike-jamie.com/Bruce-Cockburn.html   (408 words)

  
 The Connection.org : Bruce Cockburn
Wondering Where the Lions Are by Bruce Cockburn, Live in the Connection Studio listen
If I Had A Rocket Launcher by Bruce Cockburn, From the CD, Anything Anytime Anywhere listen
Cockburn approaches his music as a conversation; he'll put his travels, his ideas and his emotions into wondering where the landmines are, and he desires something in return, a response, a reaction.
http://www.theconnection.org/shows/2002/02/20020211_a_main.asp   (203 words)

  
 Music Bruce Cockburn
A resurgent jazz sensibility pervades, especially on "Trickle" and a sweet ballad called "Everywhere Dance," and Cockburn dresses a few tracks with electronic loops.
What sets You’ve Never Seen Everything apart from previous albums is its bitter edge, which makes a happier tune like the swinging, trancy "Wait No More" particularly welcome.
It’s all bolstered by Cockburn’s seasoned guitar playing.
http://www.bostonphoenix.com/boston/music/otr/documents/02987082.htm   (145 words)

  
 Bruce Cockburn
Gavin's Woodpile receives informational support from Bruce's management and record label in Toronto (Finkelstein Management/True North), and Rykodisc in the United States and Europe.
Click here for RealAudio of Bruce's new song "The Coming Rains" from his recent album "The Charity of Night."
Canadian singer/songwriter Bruce Cockburn is a vocal supporter of many progressive causes.
http://www.kensingtontv.com/go/riverofsand/brucecockburn.html   (270 words)

  
 Frank Brusca's Bruce Cockburn Pages
Works by Bruce (albums, singles, guest appearances, covers & unreleased songs), Online CD Stores, Concert Information, Bruce-Friendly Radio Stations, Sheet Music and Online Tabs.
Gavin's Woodpile newsletter, Rykodisc (Bruce's record company), Sony/Columbia (Bruce's former record company), True North Records (Bruce's Canadian record company).
This site is unofficial and has no ties whatsoever to Bruce Cockburn nor his management company (Finkelstein Management) or True North Records.
http://www.kingsfield.com/cockburn   (251 words)

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