Bruce Sudano, “Shadowland” | L.R. Baggs
Prolific songwriter to the stars performs a tune from his most recent EP.
Bruce Sudano has written songs for Dolly Parton, Michael Jackson, Donna Summer, and many others. But Sudano also releases his own recordings, the most recent of which is his 2021 EP, Ode to a Nightingale. In this video, produced by L.R. Baggs at SoundCheck studios in Nashville, Tennessee, and featuring Randy Ray Mitchell on second guitar, Sudano performs his tune “Shadowland.” Both guitars are outfitted with L.R. Baggs Anthem pickups and are processed by the L.R. Baggs Voiceprint DI pedal.
Visit L.R. Baggs!
Related Performances Posts
Shhhhh, “I Know Better” | L. R. BaggsCalifornia Americana/Folk duo performs a song from its recent EP. Read More |
Doc Oliver: “Couldn’t Wait” | LR BaggsNavy veteran and singer-songwriter performs an original song in the LR Baggs video studio. Read More |
The Cactus Blossoms: “Downtown” | LR BaggsBrothers Page Burkum and Jack Torrey play one of their original songs live in the LR Baggs studio. Read More |
American Aquarium: “Starts With You” | LR BaggsThe Americana band’s founder, BJ Barham, plays one of his original songs, accompanied on dobro by Neil Jones. Read More |
Tré Burt: “The Real You” | LR BaggsThe guitarist and songwriter plays one of his original songs live at the LR Baggs studio. Read More |
Matt Harlan: “What We Saw” | LR BaggsThe guitarist and songwriter plays one of his original songs live at the LR Baggs studio. Read More |
Tré Burt, “Franklin’s Tunnel” | LR BaggsThe guitarist and songwriter plays one of his original songs live at the LR Baggs studio. Read More |
Marcus King, “Remember” | LR BaggsThe guitarist and songwriter plays one of his original songs live at the LR Baggs studio. Read More |
Lillie Mae, “Whole Blue Heart” | LR BaggsThe songwriter and her band play one of her originals from her latest album, “Other Girls.” Read More |
Carolyn Sills Combo, “Feleena” | LR BaggsThe Western Swing group plays a song from their forthcoming album “Return to El Paso,” a celebration of the Marty Robbins hit song from 1959. Read More |