<p>In this episode of "Love Talk Live," Jaime interviews Bruce Sudano</p>
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<p>Through his biggest influences, experiences, and memories, singer/songwriter Bruce Sudano shares his stories of love, heartache, struggle, and spirituality by way of song. </p>
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<p>At only 20 years old, Sudano scored his first hit on the music charts with the song "<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_James_and_the_Shondells">Ball of Fire</a>", In 1977 Bruce & 2 of his two Brooklyn friends released the debut album of their band Brooklyn Dreams...signed to famed producer Jimmy Inner's label, Millennium Records (distributed by Casablanca Records). That year, Sudano met <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donna_Summer">Donna Summer</a>, who was signed to <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casablanca_Records">Casablanca</a>. Brooklyn Dreams and Summer immediately began writing songs together, and within a few months, Sudano and Summer were dating. For Bruce's current album <em>Talkin’ Ugly Truth, Tellin’ Pretty Lies</em>, he teamed up with hit-maker mixer/producer Ken Lewis, who has worked with Taylor Swift, Drake, Kanye, and BTS, and he released his danceable rhythmic anthem “Make The World Go Away”</p>
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<p><strong>Topics discussed are as follows:</strong></p>
<p>- How Bruce knew he was meant to be a songwriter</p>
<p>-What it was like to write a hit song at twenty years old</p>
<p>- The key to having a 30-year marriage with Donna Summer</p>
<p>- The special song he and Donna wrote about his parents' divorce, called "Starting Over Again"</p>
<p>- How his current marriage is different from his last one</p>
<p>- All about his new album</p>
<p>- His advice for young songwriters just starting in the biz</p>