“A true master of the jazz art form.” – Mpls.St.Paul Magazine
Known as a “man of great musical imagination,” Bruce Henry is an internationally-known vocalist, composer, storyteller, recording artist and educator. Additionally, Bruce teaches musical history, traditions and culture as he entertains and enraptures audiences with his vocal agility. Anchored in Chicago, with roots in the Twin Cities, Bruce shares his expertise and creativity across the nation and overseas.
Bruce is a singer and bandleader with a long history of stellar jazz concerts, moving R&B shows and revered tribute performances. Here, his tribute shows entertain audiences with inspired interpretations of classics. Furthermore, he has honored Stevie Wonder, Al Jarreau, Marvin Gaye, Ray Charles, Duke Ellington and George Gershwin. As a vocalist extraordinaire, he handles an eclectic mix of styles with ease.
Both his voice and mind are treasures, and a concert, residency or workshop with Bruce is not to be missed. They leave you lifted, enriched and energized from his performance. Moreover, you become more knowledgeable, reflective and inspired from his innate ability to teach. Also, he developed his program The Evolution of African American Music for residencies, informative concerts and published curriculum. Time spent in community with Bruce and friends, whether in concert or workshop, is pure joy.
Recommended for fans of Al Jarreau, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and Aretha Franklin.




