Bunny Brunel
Bernard "Bunny" Brunel is a French-American bass guitarist who has played with Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, and Wayne Shorter. He is a founding member of the jazz fusion band CAB and is involved in musical instrument design and film and television scoring.[3]
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Born | [1][2] Nice, France[1] | March 2, 1950
Genres | Jazz, jazz fusion |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instruments | Bass guitar |
Years active | 1970–present[1] |
Associated acts | CAB |
Website | bunnybrunel |
Discography
As leader
- Touch (Warner Bros., 1979)
- Ivanhoe (Inner City, 1982)
- Momentum (America, 1989)
- Dedication (Musidisc, 1992)
- For You to Play (Media 7, 1994)
- Bunny Brunel's L.A. Zoo (Tone Center, 1998)
- Led Boots (Mascot, 2000)
- Cafe Au Lait (Brunel Music, 2004)
- Touch (Nikaia, 2006)
- Invent Your Future (Nikaia, 2015)
With CAB
- CAB (Tone Center, 2000)
- CAB 2 (Tone Center, 2000)
- Live (2002)
- CAB 4 (Favored Nations, 2003)
- Theatre de Marionnettes (2009)
- Live On Sunset (Nikaia, 2011)
As sideman
With Allen Vizzutti
- Allen Vizzutti (Headfirst, 1981)
- Skyrocket (Overseas, 1981)
- Olympic Jazz Series (Domo, 1999)
With others
- Jan Akkerman, Jan Akkerman 3 (Atlantic, 1979)
- Sandeep Chowta, Matters of the Heart (Sony 2013)
- Chick Corea, Secret Agent (1978)
- Chick Corea, Tap Step (Warner Bros., 1980)
- Christine Delaroche, Au Feminin (Eurodisc, 1978)
- Osamu Kitajima, Dragon King (Arista, 1981)
- Didier Lockwood, Lockwood (1975)
- Kathi McDonald, Above & Beyond (Merrimack, 1999)
- Gayle Moran, I Loved You Then...I Love You Now (Warner Bros., 1979)
- Georges Moustaki, Live (Polydor, 1975)
- Georges Moustaki, Olympia (Polydor, 1978)
- Claude Nougaro, Pacifique (WEA, 1998)
- Michel Polnareff, Ze Tour (Enough/Universal 2007)
- Kazumi Watanabe, Kilowatt (Gramavision, 1989)
References
- Wynn, Ron. "Bunny Brunel". AllMusic. Retrieved April 18, 2015.
- "Bunny Brunel @ All About Jazz". All About Jazz. Archived from the original on April 11, 2015. 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.
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