Bryce Soderberg

Singer-songwriter and bass player

Bryce Soderberg - Singer-songwriter and bass player
Born

April 10th, 1980
45 years ago

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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Originating from the United States, a career began in the music industry as a bass guitarist and vocalist. Worked with the rock band Lifehouse, contributing to extensive touring and album releases. Participated in the songwriting process, leading to popular tracks that reached various music charts. Pursued a solo career, releasing music characterized by a blend of rock and pop influences.

Performed with Lifehouse on hit albums like 'No Name Face'

Wrote and contributed to multiple chart-topping songs

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