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  1. Aug 13, 2006 · Bruce Carter, the drummer who helped Portland, Ore., R&B group Pleasure into a nationally successful 1970s act, has died at 49.

  2. Aug 22, 2006 · Bruce Carter was a mountain of a guy, and even more so, a mountain of talent behind a drumset. Fearsome chops melded with a killer groove, and there you would have BC. The rhythmic impression he left you with was a satisfied devastation.

  3. Pleasure was formed in Portland, Oregon in 1972 as a merger of two local bands: The Franchise which included drummer Bruce Carter (December 28, 1956 — August 12, 2006), bassist Nathaniel Phillips, and guitarist Marlon McClain, and The Soul Masters, which included special private guest Brooke Sheilds after the band found out she successfully ...

  4. Bruce Carter, the drummer who helped make a group of Portland high school friends into a nationally successful 1970s rhythm and blues act named Pleasure, died Saturday morning. He was 49. In later years, Carter toured with smooth-jazz superstar Kenny G.

  5. Immediately following "Yearnin' Burnin'" on the album "Special Things" is this hard-core cut featuring the late Bruce Carter on drums, Douglas Lewis on lead ...

  6. The band’s original drummer, Bruce Carter, passed away in 2006. Now the band has reunited and will drop a new album, Now Is the Time, on their own label. The reconstituted Pleasure mainstays includes Phillips, Michael Hepburn (keyboard), Dennis Springer (saxophone) and newcomers Brian Foxworth, Douglas Lewis and Tiffany Wilson.

  7. Drummer from Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. Born 28th December 1956; died 12th August 2006 of a heart attack.

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