Milling About with Bruce Sudano

Published: May 11, 2017, 8 p.m.

If you grew up\xa0in the 70s then you would surely have heard the music of Bruce Sudano, Born in Brooklyn, New York Sudano co-founded\xa0the band\xa0Alive N Kickin\u2019\xa0which featured the Tommy James penned \u201cTighter, Tighter.\u201d In 1977 he met Donna Summer, who would become his wife of 32 years and together they wrote such popular\xa0hits as \u201cHeaven Knows,\u201d and \u201cBad Girls\u201d to name a few. Bruce always had a solo career of his own.\n\nIn this candid interview with host Robin Milling, Sudano talks about his new album 21st Century World which speaks about his social and political concerns and who is accountable to what is going on in society. He tells Robin what inspired such songs as "Coney Island Days;" a nod to the little\xa0boy that still lives inside him and "When Cinderella Dies;" his journey of self-discovery\xa0entering back\xa0into the dating\xa0world\xa0and the\xa0harsh realization\xa0of how marriage is viewed today.\n\nBruce also talks about his talented daughters two of which broke into showbusiness themselves -- Brooklyn stars in the NBC series Taken\xa0-- and Amanda fronts the band Johnnyswim.\xa0Bruce also reveals exciting new details about the upcoming musical that he is helming which pays\xa0tribute to Summer's life and legacy.