Michael Bruun (born 26 September 1950 - died 17 May 2021) was a Danish musician, music teacher, guitarist, composer, sound engineer and producer. His career began in the early 1970s, where he played in several bands with many different styles, including the progressive rock bands
Thors Hammer and
Sensory System, the pop bands
Anaconda &
Tyggegummibanden, and the jazz-rock fusion group
Heavy Joker. In 1976, he became co-owner of [l277558], where he soon developed his skills behind the mixer and ended up being the most influential Danish pop/rock producer from the start of the 80s through the 90s.
In 1979 he joined the popular reggae/pop group
Tøsedrengene, and after their demise in 1985 he was member of the not so successful
The Lejrbåls. In 1989, he started the highly successful pop-band
Ray Dee Ohh with guitar player
Poul Halberg and drummer
Jan Sivertsen. After many hit songs on the Danish charts the group folded in 1992.
Father of
Amalie Bruun.