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Bryce Soderberg
Background information
Birth name Bryce Dane Soderberg
Origin Victoria, Canada
Occupations Musician
Instruments Bass Guitar
Years active 2004–present
Labels Dreamworks
Geffen
Associated acts Lifehouse

Bryce Dane Soderberg is the bassist and backing vocalist for American rock band Lifehouse.

Early life and career

Soderberg was born in Victoria, British Columbia, and raised just outside of Victoria in the Municipality of Sooke. He attended high school at St. Michaels University School in Victoria. He started playing bass in his basement at an early age in a band with his brothers. He moved to Los Angeles, California when he was 19 to pursue a professional career in music. At 21, he joined Elektra recording artists AM Radio, and toured the world for three years under the management of Rivers Cuomo. After Elektra Records folded, AM Radio disbanded. During this time, as a vocalist/songwriter he founded the independent L.A. band Tomorrow And Everyday After (currently on hiatus). In September 2004, Soderberg joined Lifehouse after a recommendation from former member Sean Woolstenhulme.

Lifehouse

After joining, Soderberg and his bandmates toured and released the self-titled Lifehouse, the band's third album. Their single "You and Me" was #1 on American adult contemporary (AC) and Hot AC formats, becoming the second longest-running Hot AC song of all time[citation needed]. Lifehouse released their fourth album, Who We Are, on June 19, 2007.

Soderberg plays Rickenbacker and Fender basses through Ampeg SVT Classic Heads and 8x10 cabs.

He also performs as the lead vocals for the song Bridges on some live performances.[1][2][3] On the band's fifth album, Smoke & Mirrors, he performs the lead vocals on the song Wrecking Ball.

References

  1. ^ Bridges @ Manila, Philippines
  2. ^ Lifehouse gig a big hit
  3. ^ Bridges @ Dallas, Texas







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