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Ted Bruner

Ted Bruner (born October 24, 1970) is an American musician, songwriter, and record producer originally from , . Bruner began his professional music career in the late 1990s as a member of the rock band , which was signed to . He later transitioned to songwriting and production, collaborating with major artists across pop and rock genres. Notable early credits include co-writing "Lost" for Katy Perry's 2008 album and "Falling Down" for Selena Gomez & the Scene's 2009 debut album Kiss & Tell, the latter of which peaked at No. 82 on the Billboard Hot 100. Bruner's songwriting gained significant recognition in the rock scene, where he co-wrote three No. 1 singles on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Airplay chart: "" by (2010), which also topped the chart for two weeks, "" by (2021), which held the top spot for four weeks, and "Lifetime" by (2022), which ruled for three weeks. These achievements helped tie Shinedown for the most No. 1s in the chart's history at the time. In addition to music, Bruner has worked in , contributing to the art department on (2006) and composing for music videos such as 's "" (2021).

Early life and education

Upbringing in St. Louis

Ted Bruner was born on October 24, 1970, in , . Bruner spent his childhood and adolescence in .

Musical beginnings

During his high school years at Lafayette High School in , , Ted Bruner began his formal engagement with by forming his first band, , in the fall of 1989. As the lead singer and guitarist, Bruner collaborated with drummer and backup vocalist Matt Hickenbotham to establish the group's foundation, marking his initial foray into songwriting and performance. This direction shaped his approach to melody and guitar work. Prior to their professional breakthrough, Colony honed their skills through local performances in the St. Louis area, gradually building a dedicated hometown audience and refining their sound as an amateur ensemble. These early gigs provided Bruner with essential experience in live settings, fostering his development as a performer and collaborator before the band's relocation to Columbia, Missouri, after high school graduation.

Career

Time with Colony

Ted Bruner co-founded the alternative pop-rock band in , , in the fall of 1989, alongside drummer and backing vocalist Matt Hickenbotham. Bruner served as the band's and , contributing significantly to its songwriting and creative direction. The group expanded with bassist John Stuller after relocating to the University of Missouri-Columbia, and lead guitarist and backing vocalist Jon Armstrong joined in November 1994, solidifying the quartet's lineup. Colony signed with , releasing their debut album in September 1997, produced by . The album featured 11 tracks, including "Breathe," "Everything," and "Saturday," showcasing the band's influences reminiscent of early , with Bruner's clean vocals and melodic guitar work at the forefront. Bruner described the band's early sound as aiming for an "early " vibe, though they evolved their style during recording. No major singles were charted from the album, but it received positive notices for its catchy songwriting and optimistic tone. From 1998 to 2002, remained active, focusing on live performances and promotion of , though specific details are limited in records. The band performed regionally, including shows in the Midwest, as evidenced by their presence in circuits during this period. Bruner's role extended to co-writing much of the material, emphasizing themes of youth and relationships. By early 2001, Colony was still touring locally, with Bruner noting in interviews their desire to capture a raw, unpolished energy. The band effectively disbanded around 2002, coinciding with Bruner's departure from the group to pursue new opportunities. Following Colony's end, Bruner relocated to Los Angeles.

Transition to songwriting and production

Following the end of his tenure with the band Colony, Ted Bruner shifted his focus to songwriting and production upon relocating to Los Angeles in 2002, where he signed with Rondor Music/Universal Publishing to develop demos and secure placements. His early efforts in the 2000s emphasized crafting material for pop and rock acts, building foundational skills in studio collaboration and arrangement. One of Bruner's first notable songwriting credits came in 2005, when he co-wrote "Ohio (Come Back to Texas)" and "Undertow" for Bowling for Soup's album A Hangover You Don't Deserve, partnering with and Zac Maloy to blend energy with narrative lyrics. These tracks helped establish his style of accessible, hook-driven songs suitable for mainstream radio. By 2008, Bruner achieved a breakthrough placement with "," the from Miley Cyrus's second studio album, co-written with Trey Vittetoe and of . Originally demoed by , the song showcased Bruner's ability to capture themes of youthful independence and featured his contributions to production elements like backing vocals and arrangement. Bruner further honed his production expertise in 2009 through work on Jessie James's self-titled debut , where he co-produced and co-wrote "Bullet" alongside Trey Vittetoe, and "Girl Next Door" with Vittetoe and , incorporating layered pop production with country-pop influences. These collaborations, often facilitated by repeated partnerships with Vittetoe, expanded Bruner's network in , opening doors to diverse pop and rock projects in the late .

Major collaborations

Ted Bruner's collaboration with Katy Perry came early in his songwriting career, co-writing and producing the track "Lost" for her breakthrough 2008 album , which helped establish his reputation in pop and rock production circles. The song's inclusion on Perry's multi-platinum record, which sold over 7 million copies worldwide, provided Bruner with exposure amid the album's commercial success. In 2010, Bruner co-wrote "Porn Star Dancing" for Canadian rock band My Darkest Days, a track that became their breakout hit and topped the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart for two weeks, marking his first major chart-topping success in the rock genre. The song's explicit lyrics and high-energy production, featuring guest vocals from Zakk Wylde and Ludacris on various versions, propelled the band's self-titled debut album to gold certification in Canada and broadened Bruner's network in hard rock. Bruner's most extensive partnerships have been with , where he has co-written multiple chart-topping singles since the mid-2010s, contributing to the band's streak of 19 No. 1s on the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart as of 2025. Key examples include "Lifetime" from the 2022 album Explosions, which peaked at No. 1 for three weeks and addressed themes of loss and resilience, and "So Called Life" from the same album, another No. 1 hit reflecting on personal struggles that held the top spot for four weeks. These tracks, along with the No. 1 single "Mayday" (2025) from the band's eighth studio album Alienation, where Bruner also co-wrote "Don't Wanna Go Home Tonight" and "The Power," underscore his role in shaping the band's post-Human era sound, blending introspective lyrics with anthemic arrangements. Other notable collaborations include unreleased tracks with , such as "Aliens Invading" and "Frenzy," recorded during early sessions but never officially issued, highlighting Bruner's versatility in pop experimentation. He also co-wrote and co-produced "Falling Down" for & the Scene's 2009 debut album Kiss & Tell, a pop-rock track that served as the album's second single and peaked at No. 82 on the Hot 100.) Beyond direct artist work, Bruner's contributions have extended to film, serving as a utility technician in the art department on the 2006 satirical film Idiocracy. These high-profile ties have amplified his career trajectory, with his songs accumulating millions of streams and radio plays across pop, rock, and alternative formats.

Works

Songwriting credits

Ted Bruner has co-written four songs that reached number one on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Airplay chart. The first, "Porn Star Dancing" by My Darkest Days in 2010, was co-written with Matt Walst, Chad Kroeger, and Joey Moi; it topped the chart for two weeks and marked the band's debut single from their self-titled album. "So Called Life" by Three Days Grace in 2021, co-written with Neil Sanderson, Brad Walst, Barry Stock, and Matt Walst, served as the lead single from the album Explosions and held the top spot for multiple weeks, contributing to the band's record-tying achievement for most number-one hits on the chart. "Lifetime" by Three Days Grace in 2022, co-written with the same collaborators as "So Called Life," also topped the chart and explored themes of enduring pain and loss in relationships. Most recently, "Mayday" by Three Days Grace in 2025, co-written with the band, debuted at number one on the chart as the lead single from their eighth studio album, emphasizing themes of urgency and redemption. In the pop genre, Bruner co-wrote "Lost" with Katy Perry for her 2008 album One of the Boys, a track that received praise for its introspective lyrics on self-doubt and was included on the promotional EP Ur So Gay. He collaborated with Perry and Trey Vittetoe on "Girl Next Door" for Jessie James's 2009 debut album Jessie James, which charted modestly and was noted for its bubbly, aspirational tone amid the album's overall positive critical reception blending country and pop elements.) For Selena Gomez & the Scene's 2009 album Kiss & Tell, Bruner co-wrote "Falling Down" with Trey Vittetoe and Gina Schock, earning acclaim for its catchy pop-rock hook and sassy delivery; the song appeared in the Disney Channel film Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie and peaked at number 81 on the Billboard Hot 100.) Beyond chart-toppers, Bruner's rock contributions include co-writing "Lifetime" and "So Called Life" for , with the former delving into lyrical themes of and regret, and the latter addressing struggles and ; both were featured on the 2022 album Explosions. His songs have also appeared in media, such as "Beautiful" in the 2005 TV movie Everything You Want and "Falling Down" in the 2009 film : The Movie.

Production credits

Ted Bruner's production work spans rock and pop genres, often involving programming, , and additional production alongside established collaborators. In the pop realm, he co-produced several tracks on Jessie James's self-titled debut album in 2009, including the single "Bullet," where he handled and performance duties with co-producer Trey Vittetoe. The album featured his production on songs blending country-pop elements, such as "Girl Next Door," emphasizing polished vocal arrangements and rhythmic builds. Transitioning to rock projects in the late 2000s, Bruner provided additional production, programming, keyboards, and guitar on My Darkest Days' self-titled debut album in 2010, contributing to tracks 2 ("Porn Star Dancing") and 7 ("Move Your Body"). His involvement helped shape the album's high-energy post-grunge sound, with layered instrumentation supporting the band's anthemic style. In more recent rock production, Bruner served as programmer on multiple tracks from Three Days Grace's 2022 album Explosions, including "So Called Life," "Lifetime," "Souvenirs," "The Consequence," and the title track, working under lead producer Howard Benson. This role focused on electronic elements and sound design to enhance the album's alternative rock intensity. He also contributed engineering and production to pop-rock tracks on Selena Gomez & The Scene's Kiss & Tell (2009), such as "Falling Down," again partnering with Trey Vittetoe. Several of Bruner's productions, including those on the Jessie James album, involved songs he also co-wrote, allowing seamless integration of and sonic refinement. Based in since the early 2000s, his work reflects a shift toward rock-pop , prioritizing dynamic mixes suitable for radio and streaming formats.

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