Bunny Brunel
Bunny Brunel | |
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Born | (1950-03-02) March 2, 1950 [1][2] Nice, France[1] |
Genres | Jazz, jazz fusion |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instruments | Bass guitar |
Years active | 1970-present[1] |
Associated acts | CAB |
Website | www.bunnybrunel.com |
Bernard "Bunny" Brunel is a French-born American and 2-time Grammy-nominated bass guitarist who has played with various jazz musicians including Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, and Wayne Shorter. He is a founding member of the jazz fusion band CAB, and is also involved in musical instrument design and film and television scoring.[3]
Contents
1 Discography
1.1 With CAB
1.2 With Pomeroy
1.3 With Didier Lockwood
1.4 With Chick Corea
1.5 With Michel Polnareff
1.6 With Kazumi Watanabe
1.7 With Patrick Moraz
2 See also
3 References
4 External links
Discography
Touch (1979)
Ivanhoe (1981)
Momentum (1989)
Dedication (1992)
For You to Play (1994)
LA Zoo (1998)
Cafe Au Lait (2004)
Invent your future (2015)
Bass Ball (2017)
With CAB
CAB (2000)
CAB 2 (2001) Grammy Nomination
CAB 4 (2003)
CAB Live At The Baked Potato (2006)
Theatre de Marionnettes (2009)
CAB Live On Sunset (2011) CD & DVD
As well as 3 Video CAB 1, CAB 2 and CAB at MI
With Pomeroy
Cocoon Club (2001)
With Didier Lockwood
Lockwood (1975)
With Chick Corea
Secret Agent (1978) Grammy Nomination
Tap Step (1979)
With Michel Polnareff
Ze Tour (2007)
With Kazumi Watanabe
Kilowatt (1989)
With Patrick Moraz
Change of Space (album) bass (tracks 1, 2, 7, 8, 9), vocals (track 1) (2009)
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See also
- CAB (band)
References
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^ "Bunny Brunel @ All About Jazz". All About Jazz. Retrieved April 18, 2015.
^ ""C.A.B." With Bunny Brunel And Tony MacAlpine Live At The Baked Potato". All About Jazz. May 29, 2014. Retrieved September 4, 2014.
^ http://www.patrickmoraz.com/audio/change-of-space
External links
- Official Site
Youtube.com PBS footage from 1979 with Chick Corea playing Sicily- Discussion With Bunny Brunel, 12/01/2007
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