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BRUCE AITKEN

Bruce Aitken was born in Invercargill New Zealand where at a very early age he started performing with Roger McLachlan (Little River Band) in New Zealand's youngest beat band Rogers Dodgers. Through his formative years Bruce played with the cream of New Zealand's recording artists, such as Sir Howard Morrison, Sir Ray Columbus, John Grennell, Maria Dallas, and many other chart topping recording artists of the day.
In the early 70's Bruce played with Battle of the Bands winners Heathen Grace, and during the mid 70's toured New Zealand constantly with Pye Records Recording artists Gratis Kinetic.
Bruce traveled to Sydney Australia in the late 70's performing with a number of bands. He returned to NZ in the early 80's and formed Wellingtons first jazz fusion band Raz and recorded many of his original tunes.
In 1993 Bruce relocated to Melbourne Australia, where he performed and recorded with the Rosicrusians, and went on to join Legendary Australian guitarists Lobby Loyde (Australian Rock'n Roll Hall of Fame inductee) and form Fish Tree Mother.
Bruce immigrated to Canada in 1998 and now lives in Marion Bridge, just out of Sydney, on Cape Breton Island. In 2003 Bruce became a Canadian citizen.
He has performed and recorded with many of the region's best known artists including Gordie Sampson, JP Cormier, Angelo Spinazzola, Terry Edmunds, Andrea Curry and multi award winning internationally acclaimed blues artist John Campbelljohn with whom Bruce has toured Canada three times and Europe once. Bruce appears on many tracks on Johns latest CD "Weight of the World".(ECMA Blues Album of the Year 2007)
Bruce endorses 9 major American and Canadian drum company products , is a feature writer for Canadian Musician, a world renowned drum set educator, an internationally known clinician, and along with his wife Gloria Jean Aitken are the owners operators of one of the worlds most prestigious drum festivals the ECMA & MNS nominated Cape Breton International Drum Festival.
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