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      • Vancouver-born Bruce Fairbairn was a classically trained trumpet player and a producer of blockbuster albums.
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    Prism was the brainchild of musician-producer Bruce Fairbairn, and comprised members from two local Vancouver bands, Sunshyne and Seeds of Time. Fairbairn was originally a trumpet player in Sunshyne, a jazz-rock band, in the early 1970s.

  3. Vancouver-born Bruce Fairbairn was a classically trained trumpet player and a producer of blockbuster albums. His hits include Bon Jovi’s Slippery When Wet, which sold 20 million copies; the Aerosmith trilogy of Permanent Vacation, Pump and Get a Grip, along with the greatest hits compilation Big Ones, which sold 30 million copies; and ...

  4. Bruce Fairbairn was originally a trumpet player, then started a career as a record producer for Canadian rock band Prism.

  5. Dec 20, 2023 · Turns out Fairbairn is a jazz nut, and he was actually introduced to his musical instrument of choice by an adult next-door neighbour when he was five. “It was one of those things,” says Fairbairn, 48, “where somebody goes down in the basement and opens up a case and there’s a shiny silver trumpet.

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    A next door neighbour introduced Fairbairn to the trumpet when he was five years old. It was love at first sight. In a 1998 interview, Fairbairn said, “It was one of those things where somebody goes down in the basement and opens up a case and there’s a shiny silver trumpet. [My neighbour] used to get it out and play a few licks, and I was totally ...

    After graduating with an honours degree in biology from the University of British Columbia (UBC) in 1970, Fairbairn formed a new band called Sunshyne. The group struggled to land a record deal, so Fairbairn returned to UBC for a master’s degree in environmental planning, which he completed in 1974. He then landed a job working for BC Hydro, all the...

    In 1980, with Bruce Allen’s encouragement, Fairbairn left Prism and undertook a career as a full-time producer. He set up shop at Little Mountain Sound Studios (where he had recorded the third and fourth Prism records), with his protege Bob Rockhandling engineering duties. One of Fairbairn’s first projects was the debut album of another Bruce Allen...

    On 17 May 1999, during the mixing for the Yes album The Ladderat Armoury Studios, Fairbairn was found dead in his Vancouver home at age 49. (The cause of death was never made public and may not have been determined.) When the album was released in September that year, the progressive rock band dedicated the record to Fairbairn. Guitarist Steve Howe...

    Juno Awards 1. Producer of the Year (Prism, Armageddon) (1980) 2. Producer of the Year (Loverboy, “Working for the Weekend,” “When It’s Over”) (1982) 3. Producer of the Year (Aerosmith, Pump) (1990) 4. Inductee, Canadian Music Hall of Fame(2000) Others 1. Inductee, BC Entertainment Hall of Fame (2004)

  6. He was originally a trumpet player and then embarked on a career as a record producer for Canadian rock band Prism. He won the Canadian music industry Producer of the Year Juno Award 3 times.

  7. He was originally a trumpet player, then started a career as a record producer for Canadian rock band Prism. Fairbairn won the Canadian music industry Producer of the Year Juno Award three times.

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