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  1. 12 de jul. de 2022 · Real/full name: Bruce Falkinburg. Age: 53 (born Jan 26th, 1969) R.I.P.: Jul 12th, 2022. Place of birth: United States (Vincentown, New Jersey) Gender: Male. Biography. American musician and audio engineer. Co-owned the now-closed studio Phase Recording (located in College Park, MD) and Bruce's Barn Studio. Last Active Bands. Past Bands.

  2. The Hidden Hand was a trio formed by Scott "Wino" Weinrich (guitar and vocals) and Bruce Falkinburg (bass and vocals) and included 3 different drummers. Weinrich had previously been a member of such bands as The Obsessed, Saint Vitus, Spirit Caravan and Place of Skulls.

  3. Damn, RIP. I had no idea. R.I.P. Always loved his playing and vocals in The Hidden Hand. An underrated band for sure. I guess a Hidden Hand reunion will be unlikely then. HH is Wino's best project, imho. 139K subscribers in the doommetal community. Vinum Sabbathi.

  4. Bruce Falkinburg was a musician, producer and art teacher based out of College Park, Maryland. While best known as the bassist for the Wino -fronted band The Hidden Hand, he is largely known as an audio engineer in the Maryland scene. He had co-owned the now-closed studio Phase Recording (located in College Park, MD) and Bruce's Barn Studio.

  5. Profile: American musician and audio engineer. Co-owned the now closed studios Phase Recording (located in College Park, MD) and "Bruce's Barn Studio". Sites: MySpace. In Groups: The Hidden Hand, The Obsessed, White Chocolate (9) Variations: Viewing All | Bruce Falkinburg.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_ObsessedThe Obsessed - Wikipedia

    On October 31, 2016, Wino announced that The Obsessed would test the waters for the remainder of 2016 by adding Bruce Falkinburg on bass and Seraphim on guitar, making this the first time in over 35 years that the Obsessed have been a four piece band.

  7. Remembering Bruce Falkinburg. July 2022. Bruce’s time at Photoworks left wonderful memories about the energy, joy and commitment he gave to the practice of being a film photographer and a supporter of Photoworks.