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    Bruce Hornsby was born on November 23, , in Richmond, Virginia, to Robert Stanley Hornsby, an attorney and part-time musician, and Lois Saunier, a piano player and church community liaison. His musical lineage can be traced back to his grandfather, Pierre Paul Saunier, who was a respected organist in Richmond and head of music for the city schools.

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    Bruce Randall Hornsby’s early life was filled with music. He took piano lessons at age seven and formed his first band in sixth grade. However, his early passion was sports, and he played basketball throughout high school, even being recruited to play for Division Two basketball at Randolph-Macon College. Music took a more prominent role in his life when his older brother, Bobby, introduced him to albums like Mad Dogs and Englishmen by Joe Cocker and Tumbleweed Connection by Elton John.

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    Bruce Hornsby

    Bruce Hornsby is an American singer and songwriter. In Bruce Hornsby and the Range had a number one song on music charts in the United States, Canada and the Netherlands.[1][2]

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    Hornsby was born on November 23, in Williamsburg, Virginia.

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    1. ↑Canada Top Singles peaks RPM Magazine
    2. ↑Dutch Top 40 peaks
    3. "Billboard"(PDF). May 25,
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    6. "Bruce Hornsby & The Range". IMDb. Retrieved September 16,
    7. "Pollstar Awards Archive - ". March 20, Archived from the original on March 20, Retrieved September 16,
    8. "Pollstar Awards Archive - ". March 20, Archived from the original on March 20, Retrieved September 16,
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  • Hornsby, Bruce

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    Bruce Hornsby&#x;s illustrious career has included just about every type of success a musician can experience. His musical roles have been varied&#x;lounge musician, unknown pop song writer, successful mainstream musician, Grammy award winner. Audiences are most familiar with Hornsby&#x;s work with his band, the Range. The Way It Is, recorded by Bruce Hornsby and the Range, was one of the most played songs on American radio in Hornsby embarked on a solo career in the nineties that combined many forms of music and met with critical acclaim. He is known for his acoustic piano playing and honest lyrics intensified bygd his strong vocals. Hornsby&#x;s songs are real life stories about small-town people. His songs are so true to life that the citizens of his hometown, Williamsburg, Virginia, analyze every aspect of each one looking for similarities to their own lives. Hornsby told J