(New York, NY – April 17, 2020) Today, Prolific singer-songwriter

Bruce Sudano releases his much anticipated album SPIRALS VOL 1… NOT A STRAIGHT LINE TO BE FOUND via Purple Heart recordings. The album follows critically acclaimed singles In The Garden of November and The Mountain , whose music video is now available for streaming.

This project marks Sudano’s latest chapter in his ongoing exploration of the human condition.

The ever evolving singer songwriter continues to musically blur the lines between folk, blues, pop and soul with a poetry that touches a nerve. Spirals, Volume 1 contains some of Sudano’s

most powerful songs, explorations of love, family and intimacy, that combine classic pop, soul, blues and folk.

Throughout his career, Bruce Sudano has played every kind of music imaginable. He’s been in numerous rock bands, written hits for Dolly Parton, Donna Summer and Michael Jackson, helmed his own label and toured the globe playing everywhere from family gatherings to

sold-out stadiums. These experiences resulted in a record that ebbs and flows throughout. The record evolved over the past couple of years, as Sudano looked back at the long path he’s traveled and tweaked accordingly. He sings in a warm, expressive tenor that still maintains its flexible range.

Sudano’s voice is at the center of the songs on Spirals , along with various instruments and collaborations to flesh out the entire experience. With production and songwriting contributed

by the likes of Hollis Brown’s Mike Montali , producer Steve Addabbo ( Suzanne Vega, Shawn Colvin, Jeff Buckley ) and a tight quartet of professional session players.

Splitting his time between Los Angeles and Europe, Sudano increasingly makes performing live a centerpiece of his musical expression. With these various locations come various inspirations, passions and ideas. Therefore, Sudano is already working on completing Spirals, Volume 2 .

This inspiration comes after recent appearances with The Zombies’ Colin Blunstone on a sold out tour of the UK as well as the Philadelphia Folk Festival.