Bunny Brunel
   

About Bunny...mirrored from his Web Site.

When Chick Corea watched Bernard Bunny Brunel play one night at an upscale London jazz club in 1978, Bunny was unaware of the significance Corea would play in his future success as a bassist. A few weeks after that visit to London, Chick called Bunny on the telephone and asked him to pack up and join him on a world wide tour. Bunny quickly accepted and went on to record the classics "Tap Step" and "Secret Agent" with the legendary Jazz fusionist. The roster of artists Bunny went on to record and perform with is practically a "Who's Who" of music industry giants. Notables include: Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Tony Williams, Al Jarreau, Natalie Cole, Larry Coryell, Al Dimeola, Mike Stern and Joe Farrell.

Besides his work as a performer, he is equally at home in the roles of composer, arranger and producer. As a soundtrack composer, Bunny collaborated with Clint Eastwood in creating the main theme ("Claudia's Theme") for the award winning film, "The Unforgiven." He also worked on several TV shows, including the popular series "Highlander."

As a designer, Bunny created a line of Electric Bass Guitars for Carvin Corporation.

My work with Bunny has been as mixer for his first CAB album. Bunny is very interested in the most modern ways and processes in the studio. His 48trk. digital recording studio is the best.

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