Bruce Sudano (born September 26, 1948) is a singer/songwriter/producer best known for his collaboration with and marriage to singer Donna Summer, and the group he co-founded, Brooklyn Dreams. Sudano was originally a member of the band Alive N Kickin', who had a big hit in 1970 called "Tighter, Tighter". Sudano left the band to return to his hometown and found the group Brooklyn Dreams. Brooklyn Dreams are best known for co-writing songs with Summer, and band member Joe Bean Esposito's duet with Donna Summer on the # 2 hit "Heaven Knows."
Sudano was voted AC Artist of the Year in 2004 by New Music Weekly for his CD Rainy Day Soul. His follow-up CD, Life & the Romantic, is due in March 2009.
Sudano married Summer in 1980, and they have two daughters. Brooklyn was born in 1981, and Amanda Grace was born in 1982. Summer's eldest daughter, Mimi, who can be heard saying "good night" on the Live and More album at the end of "Mimi's Song," was a product of her marriage to Austrian Helmut Sommer. Sudano and Summer are grandparents by way of daughter Mimi. The couple resides outside of Nashville, Tennessee. In addition to his solo efforts, Sudano often accompanies his wife as a musician and backup singer.