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There are some ideas in the link, but because of the Cruise Control issue, I think you need an auto electrician as things like this are controlled by ECM and BCM.
Check your fuse. If fuse is good check for voltage into the brake light switch and out of the switch when the brake is pressed. You will need a 12v test light to do this.
sounds like a bad turn signal switch . both side brake lights run through it but the third brake l;ight runs direct from the brake light switch .- play with the hazard button a few times and if the start working you need the turn signal switch
It is a common chevy problem for the circuit board that holds to bulb to fail, are your running lights and signals still working back there as well? If not then you need to replace the boards.
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