Bruce David Barth (born September 7, 1958) is a jazz pianist, composer, and producer.
[1][2] He had private jazz lessons with pianist Norman Simmons from 1978 to 1980[2] and studied at the New England Conservatory of Music in the early 1980s, including under Jaki Byard and George Russell.
[1] Barth moved to New York in 1988, where he was part of groups led by Stanley Turrentine (1989–90) and Terence Blanchard (1990–94).
[2] Barth's first album as a leader, In Focus, was released by Enja Records and was based around standards.
[3] The follow-up, Morning Call, was also released by Enja and the material was mostly Barth originals.