Bruce Driscoll

He is one-half of French & American indie pop, folk duo Freedom Fry and co-founder of Alternative rock band Blondfire.

His other writing or production credits include Avicii, Arty, Fredrika Stahl, Ivy, Sleepy Rebels, Stroik, Westrin and Mowry, and the Voyces.

The siblings embarked on a national tour and eventually landed a development deal with EMI Publishing when Bruce was aged 17.

[3] In 2003 Bruce and Erica Driscoll began recording songs in their parents' Michigan basement which would turn out to be early Astaire demos.

The demos were sent to Andy Chase of Ivy who loved the songs and wanted to produce the duo at his studio, Stratosphere Sound, in New York.

In September 2012, following the viral internet and radio success of their song, "Where The Kids Are", Blondfire signed to Warner Bros. Records and Primary Wave Publishing and began mixing of their album, Young Heart, with mixer Wally Gagel.

Blondfire’s music has appeared in films and tv shows such as Dallas Buyers Club, Fun Size, Pretty Little Liars as well advertisements from Honda and others.

Internationally, Driscoll has composed the score for Bangladeshi feature film, “Kingdom of Clay Subjects,” as well as for the Romanian comedy, Sweet Little Lies.

Driscoll composed the theme music for the cooking and travel TV series “From Scratch” starring David Moscow.

Driscoll filled in on guitar for several dates with Belle and Sebastian’s Isobel Campbell on her tour as a duo with Mark Lanegan in 2010.

Bruce Driscoll performing live at The Hotel Café.