Cullam Bruce-Lockhart has been an integral part of the vibrant music scene in St. John's, Newfoundland for the past two decades. Prior to establishing himself in his hometown, he honed his skills in jazz piano performance at York University in Toronto. Upon his return to Newfoundland, he has been an in-demand keyboardist, currently performing with a variety of groups, including 709, Women of Rock, All Dressed Up, and That 90s Band.
In addition to his work with these acts, Cullam has also been a member of several other notable bands, such as The Sunstones, Sweet Apple Pie, and Chris Kirby and The Marquee. Furthermore, he has made a habit of guesting or subbing with numerous local acts, showcasing his versatility and adaptability as a musician.
When he's not touring or recording with his various groups, Cullam can often be found playing piano bar shows at popular establishments like Schroeder's, The Fifth Ticket, Yes B'y's, The Black Sheep, and Slainte. He has also gained a following for his creative parody song videos, which have garnered significant local interest.
Currently, Cullam is dedicating most of his creative energy to writing and producing Daystreamer: A Physically Distant Musical, a unique and ongoing series that can be found on YouTube. This ambitious project showcases his talent for storytelling and his ability to craft compelling, memorable songs.
Throughout his career, Cullam Bruce-Lockhart has established himself as a talented and prolific musician, with a wide range of musical styles and experiences under his belt. His dedication to his craft and his ability to connect with audiences have made him a beloved fixture in the St. John's music scene.

















