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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0036799Bruce Arntson - IMDb

    Bruce Arntson was born in 1952 in Pelican Rapids, Minnesota, USA. He is an actor and composer, known for Existo (1999), Ernest Goes to School (1994) and Ernest Goes to Jail (1990).

    • January 1, 1
    • Actor, Composer, Writer
    • Pelican Rapids, Minnesota, USA
    • Bruce Arntson
  2. Bruce Arntson was raised outside of the rural Minnesota farm town of Pelican Rapids, where, at the age of eight, he studied piano for one year with Jean Cruise, the fire chief’s wife. He moved to Nashville in 1979, where he led a series of bands, combining his original blend of rock, R&B, and theatrical excess, often performing each song in ...

  3. Bruce Arntson was born in 1952 in Pelican Rapids, Minnesota, USA. He is an actor and composer, known for Existo (1999), Ernest Goes to School (1994) and Ernest Goes to Jail (1990).

  4. Aug 23, 2019 · 3.61K subscribers. Subscribed. 684. 39K views 4 years ago. Music Composed By Bruce Arntson & Kirby Shelstad & Various Artists Ernest Scared Stupid Score (1991) I don't own this track / all...

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  5. Bruce Arntson was raised outside of the rural Minnesota farm town of Pelican Rapids where, at the age of eight, he studied piano for one year with Jean Cruise, the fire chief’s wife. He moved to Nashville in 1979, where he led a series of bands, combining his original blend of rock, R&B, and theatrical excess, often performing each song in ...

  6. Nov 5, 2021 · The Landless Theatre Company ‘s production of The Doyle and Debbie Show by Bruce Arntson (reviewed below) returns for a one-weekend engagement at New Spire Arts (15 West Patrick Street, Frederick, MD) from November 12 to 14, 2021. Tickets ($28.50) are available online.

  7. are Bruce Arntson and Jenny Littleton. They first performed their award-winning country music satire “The Doyle and Debbie Show” in 2006 above a coffee shop near Belmont University in Nashville. A year later they set up shop in the legendary Nashville bluegrass club, The Station Inn , where they performed nearly every week for more than ...