Virtuoso Bass Issue 3: “Putting the Bass Up Front” Stars the Legendary Stanley Clarke on the Cover

Virtuoso Bass Issue 3 with Stanley Clarke on the Cover

Editor At Large Bunny Brunel features Stanley Clarke, Brian Auger, Wayne Shorter, Meshell Ndegeocello, Scott Ambush, Hiromi, The Gibson Bass Book, & jazz fusion pioneers!

Los Angeles, CA (PRUnderground) February 13th, 2024

Virtuoso Bass magazine proudly presents the highly anticipated Issue 3, an immersive journey into the world of bass and jazz fusion. With a rich array of exclusive interviews, in-depth profiles, and insightful commentary, this issue is a must-read for bass enthusiasts everywhere. The cover story of Issue 3 shines the spotlight on multi-Grammy-winner Stanley Clarke, an iconic figure in the world of bass. Through an exclusive interview, Clarke shares intimate insights into his illustrious career and early years, offering a glimpse into his incredible contributions to music and his role as a trailblazer who helped elevate the bass to the forefront of the industry. Renowned bassist Bunny Brunel, Editor at Large, presents Clarke’s captivating narrative alongside a stunning lifestyle editorial photographed by Ash Gupta.

In addition to the cover story, Issue 3 features an array of exclusive interviews and profiles, including bassist Scott Ambush, who reflects on his 30-year journey with Spyro Gyra and his passion as a luthier and designer of bass accessories. Grammy-nominated Brian Auger shares fascinating anecdotes about his career and interactions with jazz legends like Jimmy Smith, while Greg Boraman of Soul Bank Records provides insights into the label’s outstanding artists and recent releases.

The issue also profiles Meshell Ndegeocello, the German-born bass marvel known for her innovative compositions and activism. A spotlight on Ndegeocello’s latest CD, The Omnichord Real Book, highlights her prolific journey as a bassist, composer, singer, and activist. Readers can dive into the world of bass history with an interview featuring Rob Van Den Broek, author of The Gibson Bass Book: An Illustrated Tribute, shedding light on the vision behind the comprehensive “almanac” of Gibson basses. Issue 3 also pays tribute to the late Wayne Shorter, exploring his groundbreaking influence in jazz fusion and classical music.

Furthermore, Issue 3 includes CD reviews, such as the latest release from Hiromi, SonicWonderland, which features fretless player Hadrien Feraud with the Sonicwonder Quartet. The review praises Hiromi’s venture into drastic changes of tempo and musical styles, alongside consistent and organic sonic backdrops.

The magazine also features a review of the CD release concert “Bass Ball 2,” showcasing performances by Bunny Brunel, Stanley Clarke, Kyle Eastwood, Armand Sabal-Lecco, Larry Dunn, and Kaylene Peoples. Additionally, The Jazz Fusion (thejazzfusion.com) introduces a new radio chart for the underserved genre of “jazz rock.”  As we delve into what spurred the early jazz fusion movement, we review the following albums:  Miles Davis: In A Silent Way (1969), Mahavishnu Orchestra with John McLaughlin: The Inner Mounting Flame (1971), and the eponymous Herbie Hancock Head Hunters (1973).

Don’t miss out on the unparalleled insights and engrossing articles featured in Virtuoso Bass Issue 3, curated by Editor At Large Bunny Brunel whose mission is to put a spotlight on exceptional bassists, furthering the evolution of this increasingly popular instrument!

Virtuoso Bass magazine extends its gratitude to advertisers and sponsors, including LaBella Strings.  Visit virtuosobass.com to learn more about this exciting new issue, published by KL Publishing Group.

 About Virtuoso Bass

VIRTUOSO BASS Magazine, headed by Bunny Brunel is the ultimate destination for bass enthusiasts, featuring in-depth interviews, captivating profiles, and insightful commentary on the world of bass and jazz fusion. Each issue showcases legendary bassists, rising stars, and iconic albums, providing readers with a comprehensive look into the rich landscape of bass music. With a commitment to excellence and a passion for the art of bass, Virtuoso Bass Magazine continues to inspire and educate bass players around the globe.

Bunny Brunel, Stanley Clarke, Kyle Eastwood, & Armand Sabal-Lecco Take Center Stage for an Unforgettable Night of Bass!

Bunny Brunel & Friends "Bass Ball 2" CD Release Concert

On January 19, 2024, legendary bassist Bunny Brunel headlined at the Catalina Jazz Club for his “Bass Ball 2” CD release concert. The packed event featured iconic bassists Stanley Clarke, Kyle Eastwood, and Armand Sabal-Lecco, with performances by Larry Dunn and Kaylene Peoples. The night showcased bass virtuosity, surprise collaborations, and a captivating mix of jazz, blues, and Bossa-nova. Hosted by Kevin Foster and opened by Pat Prescott, the event received high praise and an unforgettable evening for all.

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. – Jan. 27, 2024 – First Take PR

(All Photos by Sheryl Aronson)

Bunny Brunel & Friends "Bass Ball 2" CD Release Concert at Catal
Host Kevin Foster

Bunny Brunel & Friends “Bass Ball 2” made its way to the Catalina Jazz Club on Sunset Blvd. for a once-in-a-lifetime night of music.  Never have these four players (Bunny Brunel, Stanley Clarke, Armand Sabal-Lecco, & Kyle Eastwood) graced the same stage during a performance . . . and the audience was thrilled to be there to witness it.  This night was filled with great collaborations with a variety of styles and techniques. Bunny Brunel and Stanley Clarke who are both known for their tenure with Chick Corea were pivotal in bringing the bass upfront.  Pioneers of the jazz-fusion bass movement, Brunel & Clarke helped pave the way for future bass players to carve their own niche in the industry.  The performances that evening was epic.  Several attendees remarked how distinctive each bass player’s sound was.  One guest remarked, “You could close your eyes and know who was playing.”

Bunny Brunel & Friends "Bass Ball 2" CD Release Concert
Stanley Clarke, Armand Sabal-Lecco, and Monette Marino

Larry Dunn, the original keyboardist for Earth, Wind & Fire, added to the musical feast with his playing, bringing his sound filled with nostalgia, and adding something extra to the show.  Dunn’s performance was nothing short of brilliant.

Bunny Brunel & Friends "Bass Ball 2" CD Release Concert
Keyboardist Larry Dunn

And Kaylene Peoples, a vocalist and flutist, charmed the audience with her command of the stage, bringing another flavor entirely.  As Peoples jokingly expressed before she performed, “I’m the treble amongst all this bass!”

The engaged audience was mesmerized by each performer.  There was something very unique about this unexpected lineup.  The personnel, featuring Mahesh Balasooriya on keys, Monette Marino on percussion, and DeCarlos “Hulk” Davis on drums, showcased a fusion of talent.

Drummer DeCarlos Hulk Davis

To kick off the show, TV Writer/Comedian (Monogamy) Kevin Foster warmed up the audience as anticipation brewed. He brought to the stage Pat Prescott, a popular radio host, expressed how important jazz and supporting live music is today.

Bunny Brunel & Friends "Bass Ball 2" CD Release Concert at Catal
Radio Host & Guest Pat Prescott (L) gives a speech; Kyle Eastwood (R)

Then bassists Bunny Brunel, Stanley Clarke, and Kyle Eastwood set the tone with the infectious grooves of “G-Blues,” setting the crowd’s anticipation for a night of musical grandeur. The spotlight remained firmly on the bass instrument, providing an innovative palette for musical expression.  Larry Dunn joined Bunny Brunel and Stanley Clarke for a captivating performance of “Changing,” which is slated as the first single from “Bass Ball 2” and showcased Dunn’s keyboard virtuosity. The dynamic duo of Stanley Clarke and Armand Sabal-Lecco then captivated the audience with a masterful interpretation of “La Caucion.”

Bunny Brunel & Friends "Bass Ball 2" CD Release Concert at Catal
Stanley Clarke and Armand Sabal-Lecco

Kaylene Peoples brought a touch of Romantic Bossa-Nova to the mix with her rendition of “Girl from Ipanema,” accompanied by Bunny Brunel on bass.

Kaylene Peoples performs “Spain” with Kyle Eastwood and Bunny Brunel

The climax of the night was the “Bass Jam,” where the four legendary bass players exhibited their technical prowess, melodic sensibility, and dynamic camaraderie on the electric bass.

Bunny Brunel & Friends "Bass Ball 2" CD Release Concert at Catal
All Four Bass Players: (L-R) Kyle Easrwood, Armand Sabal-Lecco, Bunny Brunel, & Stanley Clarke; (Far Right) Percussionist Monette Marino

Honoring the iconic Chick Corea, Kaylene Peoples returned to perform a flute solo on Corea’s “Spain.” The grand finale featured Larry Dunn rejoining Stanley Clarke, Bunny Brunel, Kyle Eastwood, and Kaylene Peoples for a jazzy rendition of “That’s the Way of the World.”

-by-Sheryl-Aronson
(L-R) Larry Dunn, Kaylene Peoples, Armand Sabal-Lecco, Monette Marino, DeCarlos Hulk Davis

Attendees praised “Bass Ball 2” and its legendary cast, with one remarking, “Tonight was the most beautiful jazz concert I have ever attended. Congratulations. True beauty is holy,” said Terran Steinhart, an Attorney at Law. Journalist A. Scott Galloway added, “Truly an unforgettable evening of heartfelt joy, camaraderie, and low-end love.” The enthusiastic crowd on January 19th included notables like fashion designer Kevan Hall, “Monogamy” Actress Chrystee Pharris, bass player Talmadge Hawkins, and Howard Johnson of “So Fine” fame. The event drew in a diverse audience, including Grammy-winning Phillip Aphillyated Guillory and the Executive Board of the Tuskegee Airman Scholarship Foundation.

Bunny Brunel & Friends "Bass Ball 2" CD Release Concert at Catal
Pianist Mahesh Balasooriya

Bass Ball 2, the brainchild of Bunny Brunel, follows the groundbreaking release of BASS BALL in 2017, the first-ever CD exclusively showcasing bass players. Co-produced by Stanley Clarke, the collaboration marked a historic moment for bass enthusiasts, thrusting the instrument into the forefront of musical expression. BASS BALL 2, released in 2023, features a stellar lineup, including Kyle Eastwood, Federico Malaman, Stanley Clarke, Armand Sabal-Lecco, Sekou Bunch, Josquin des Pres, Dominique di Piazza, and special guests Patrice Rushen, Larry Dunn, Kaylene Peoples, Virgil Donati, John Wackerman, Steve Ferrone, and countless other notable musicians. For more information about “Bass Ball 2” and the complete lineup, visit bunnybrunel.com/music.

The concert was proudly supported by the promotional teams at First Take PR, Concerts.cafe, and Music Magique Promotions, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting the Wounded Warriors Project.

(All Photos by Sheryl Aronson)

Bunny Brunel’s Star-Studded CD Release Concert Unites Bass Icons at Catalina Jazz Club!

Bunny Brunel & Friends Bass Ball 2 CD Release Flyer

HOLLYWOOD, CA – January 8, 2024 (USANews.com) –

Renowned bassist and composer Bunny Brunel is set to dazzle audiences with an unforgettable CD release concert at the prestigious Catalina Jazz Club in Hollywood, CA. This highly anticipated event will bring together a constellation of legendary bass players and musicians, including the incomparable Stanley Clarke, Armand Sabal-Lecco, and Kyle Eastwood, with performances by Larry Dunn and Kaylene Peoples.

The concert, scheduled for January 19, 2024, promises to be an extraordinary evening of musical brilliance, showcasing the immense talent and virtuosity of these iconic bass players. Bunny Brunel, a true luminary in the world of bass, will be unveiling his latest album, which is already generating significant buzz within the industry. With a career spanning over four decades, Bunny Brunel has established himself as a trailblazer and innovator in the realm of bass. His unique style and unparalleled technique have earned him accolades from critics and fans alike. Bunny’s ability to seamlessly blend various genres, ranging from jazz fusion to a variety of related styles, only fuels his compositional prowess and leadership in contemporary jazz.

Bunny Brunel is set to ignite the stage alongside a stellar lineup of bass legends, promising an extraordinary musical experience. Joining him is the iconic Stanley Clarke, a Grammy-winning pioneer of the electric bass, renowned for revolutionizing its role in jazz and fusion. Co-founder of the pioneering fusion band Return to Forever with Chick Corea, Clarke’s solo career spans decades, showcasing his versatility in jazz, funk, and classical genres. Armand Sabal-Lecco, another bass virtuoso, graces the stage with his technical prowess and melodic sensibility. His collaborations with Stanley Clarke, Peter Gabriel, and especially his contributions to Paul Simon’s Graceland, solidify his reputation as a revered bassist globally. Kyle Eastwood, accomplished bassist and composer, brings his rich and melodic bass lines to the ensemble. Son of legendary actor Clint Eastwood, Kyle has carved out a successful career in both jazz and film scoring, earning critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base. Keyboardist Larry Dunn, a pivotal figure in Earth, Wind & Fire, and founder of the Larry Dunn Orchestra, contributes his prolific production skills to the lineup. Inducted into Song Writer’s Hall of fame and honored with the GRAMMY Lifetime Achievement Award, Dunn’s multifaceted contributions transcend decades, leaving an enduring impact on the music landscape. Completing this stellar cast is the uber-talented Kaylene Peoples, a versatile artist with a 5-octave vocal range, renowned multi-instrumentalist, and prolific composer. Her orchestration skills grace film soundtracks, and her latest album, Romantic Bossa-Nova, adds to her legacy as a consummate performer, jazz innovator, and force on the Bossa-nova scene. Together, these artists promise a musical feast that transcends genres and captivates audiences.

Back in 2017, Bunny Brunel revolutionized the music scene with the groundbreaking release of Bass Ball, the first-ever CD exclusively showcasing bass players, including Victor Wooten, Billy Sheehan, and Hadrien Feraud. Co-produced by the legendary Stanley Clarke, this collaboration marked a historic moment for bass enthusiasts, thrusting the instrument into the forefront of musical expression.

“With a range of players and styles, Bunny Brunel & Friends – BASS BALL 2 is the perfect successor to the 2017 release of the ‘historical’ BASS BALL, where prominent bass players got together for the first time on a solo album project. On BASS BALL 2, Bunny Brunel is joined by an all-star lineup, playing jazz, blues, reggae, funk, and world as he sets the landscape for this bass-led, groove-heavy ride!” – TheJazzFusion.com

The ensemble is further enriched by the talents of Mahesh Balasooriya on keys, Monette Marino on percussion, and the dynamic Decarlos “Hulk” Davis on drums. The Event is hosted by TV writer and comedian Kevin Foster (Monogamy). In addition to offering a night of exceptional entertainment, the concert will contribute to a noble cause with a portion of the proceeds benefiting the Wounded Warrior Project—a commitment to support and empower wounded veterans.

The CD release concert at Catalina Jazz Club promises to be an unforgettable night of musical brilliance, as these powerful musicians come together to celebrate Bunny Brunel’s latest album. Audiences can expect an electrifying performance, showcasing the immense talent and creativity of these legendary musicians.

Tickets for this exclusive event are limited and expected to sell out quickly. Don’t miss the opportunity to witness this historic gathering of music luminaries. Secure your seats now at Catalina Jazz Club on Friday, January 19th, 2024, for an evening of extraordinary music.  Doors open at 7 p.m. with showtime at 8:30 p.m.  The premier jazz club in Los Angeles is located at 6725 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, CA 90028. For more information and ticket reservations, please visit Catalinajazzclub.com.

About Bunny Brunel: 

Bunny Brunel is a world-renowned bassist, composer, and producer. With a career spanning over four decades, Bunny has collaborated with music legends such as Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, Tony Williams, and Wayne Shorter. He is also the founder of the Grammy-nominated band CAB. His unique style and virtuosity make him best known for his soloing prowess, leaving audiences awestruck while putting a spotlight on the bass as a soloing instrument thus making him a highly respected figure in the music industry.  Deemed a “Fusion Giant” by Bass Musician magazine, he is the Editor at Large of VirtuosoBass magazine, a bass designer, and a sought-after collaborator for some of the biggest names in the music industry.

PR/Promotional Team: First Take PRMusic Magique, & Concerts.cafe

Media Sponsor: Virtuoso Bass Magazine

Press Contact: Sean McKenzie 213-576-9946 sean@firsttakepr.com

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Odyssey Towards the Light Book Launch with performer Kaylene Peoples, Host Cindy Marinangel, & Moderated by Laura Cathcart Robbins

Levy Lee Simon's "Odyssey Towards the Light" Book 1 Launch

Embark on a captivating journey with Levy Lee Simon’s much-anticipated memoir, Odyssey Towards the Light: Book 1. Join us for an unforgettable evening at the book launch and signing, happening on Friday, December 8th, 2023, at 7 PM in the heart of Hollywood, at Greenway Court Theatre – 544 N. Fairfax Avenue. Admission is free! Levy Lee Simon’s memoir is a riveting odyssey that unfolds from the vibrant streets of Harlem to the hallowed halls of HBCUs, the dazzling lights of NYC Theatre, and the wild escapades of the Roaring 80s. Brace yourself for tales of Party Nights and Drug-filled Days in the 90s, a journey marked by rises, falls, and more theatre magic. And mind you, this is just Part One!

Hosted by actress Cindy Marinangel, moderated by NY Times Best-Selling author and the creative force behind the popular podcast “The Only One in the Room” Laura Cathcart Robbins. Special Guest Michael Camacho, and joining the celebration is special guest jazz & Bossa-nova recording artist Kaylene Peoples who will enchant the audience with her “Romantic Bossa-Nova,” accompanied by the legendary Grammy-nominated bassist Bunny Brunel, guitarist Joe Calderon, and percussionist Christian Moraga.

Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of a literary, conversational and musical event. Books will be available for purchase at the event, so you can take home a piece of this evening of Levy’s journey, and have your copy signed by the author himself. Immerse yourself in the Odyssey Towards the Light. Admission is free, but the experience is priceless. See you there!

A little about Odyssey Towards the Light: Book 1

“A riveting story about Levy Lee Simon, a multi-award-winning playwright, actor, and now novelist as he recounts his life, growing up during his formative years in Harlem during a period when racial diversity was nonexistent and tolerance had no place in a cruel society. Living in New York with the inspirations from Malcom X, Martin Luther King, Muhammad Ali, and countless other influential Black leaders of that time, Levy Lee overcomes adversity, was a star athlete, and mesmerizes audiences as a lead actor on stage, ultimately authoring highly acclaimed plays. We laugh, we cry, party with him, experiment with him, and we root for him. Inside this memoir, Activist Levy Lee’s life is inspiring and an incredible read.” – KL Publishing Group

#levyleesimon #odysseytowardsthelight #memoir #klpublishinggroup #firsttakepr #lauracathcartrobbins #ashgupta838 #bunnybrunel #kaylenepeoples #romanticbossanova #booklaunch, #bunnybrunel, #joecalderonguitar #christianmoragapercussion

Editor at Large Bunny Brunel Features the Legendary Ron Carter on the Cover of VIRTUOSO BASS, Issue 2.

VIRTUOSO-BASS-Issue-2-Cover

Inside this long-awaited second issue includes the following: “Bunny Brunel Moments” and his time with the late Chick Corea; interviews with Ron Carter, Buster Williams, Forbassplayersonly.com founder Jon Liebman and his new book FUNK/JAZZ/BASS, and Roger Linn of LinnStrument; a spotlight on Tal Wilkenfeld and a retrospective on Chick Corea that includes Corea’s last interviews; CD reviews with Bakithi Kumalo, Buster Williams, and reviews of “Unconventional Releases” by Paul Chambers, Ray Brown, and Ron Carter (including Carter’s documentary FINDING THE RIGHT NOTES)!

By Sean McKenzie

Since the official launch of Virtuoso Bass back in the fall of 2020, a lot has happened. The pandemic held up plenty of editorial calendars and the legendary Bunny Brunel waited for just the right time to put out the second issue of the much-anticipated lifestyle magazine for iconic jazz bassists. Virtuoso Bass seized the moment to retain Ty-Ron Mayes (America’s Next Top Model, Daymond John, Agenda) and NY photographer Udo Spreitzenbarth (Catherine Zeta-Jones, John Legend) to create the fashion/lifestyle editorial of Ron Carter titled, “Ode to the Upright.”

“A lot has happened since the launch of the first issue back in 2020. I was all geared up to feature some amazing bass talent. Sadly, when covid came, it destroyed a lot of people’s plans and Virtuoso Bass was not immune. But we’re glad to be back with a brand new issue, featuring phenomenal bass players. Being a bassist is not just about supporting the band, even though that is definitely the main purpose, but there is a level a player reaches when suddenly people sit up and take notice. My vision is still to put a spotlight on bass players who’ve made a real impact, are at the top of their game, and even created their own sound and style. Ron Carter is one of those bassists. Buster Williams, another great bassist who plays the upright is such a great musician and another player with an impressive number of performances. And we will always include women bass players just like in our first issue when we profiled female bassist Carol Kaye. This issue we chose another talented woman, Australian-born bassist Tal Wilkenfeld.” —Bunny Brunel

Ron Carter is highly featured throughout the issue with his recent release of the PBS documentary, Ron Carter: Finding the Right Notes. The timing couldn’t have been better. Virtuoso Bass was able to feature a review.

“The most recorded bassist in history tells his story in this intensely moving documentary. This detailed biography gives us an insight into the life of the revered jazz icon.”—Virtuoso Bass

Carter is also included in the reviews of unconventional album releases: Ray Brown Jazz Cello; Ron Carter Dear Miles; and Paul Chambers Bass On Top.

“Working with Bunny Brunel to help him realize his vision for Virtuoso Bass is not only exciting, but it’s a real education. To be able to co-curate such a beautiful periodical and learn about jazz bass on such a deep level is compelling. I met Ron Carter after seeing him perform at the Catalina Jazz Club in Los Angeles back in 2015. Virtuoso Bass has given me the opportunity to experience this legend again. After exploring Carter’s music, watching his documentary, and poring over the images to make the final selection for his lifestyle editorial, I am unbelievably honored to be a part of this incredible history in the making! —Kaylene Peoples, Executive Editor

“What an honor it was to add a little extra sparkle to double bassist Ron Carter’s star. The maestro of jazz has got swag all day long and I wanted to show that he is still ‘mad fly.’ The moment I saw that woven, wool military-style suit with black iridescent flecks intricately peppered through the ensemble by Cillian Atelier, paired with that classic beret, I knew our cover would not only capture the look of the moment, but would also successfully define the tone of Virtuoso Bass, exemplifying the strength of this multi-Grammy Award-winning musical soldier. Carter’s editorial also highlights his “ageless” spirit that has experienced a life that still has so much to offer.” –Ty-Ron Mayes

Included in this issue is Bakithi Kumalo’s review of his CD “What You Hear Is What You See” and Buster Williams’s (& Something More) review of “Audacity. Journalist Sheryl Aronson interviews the revered bassist, Buster Williams, who has performed with a range of musicians including Thelonious Monk, Sonny Stitt, and Sarah Vaughan.

“You create something that is unconstrained; it doesn’t come from talking about this is what we’re going to create. You just start playing, you’re enjoying each other. Another thing is repertoire doesn’t necessarily change so drastically. You’re playing the same tunes, night after night, and because of your creative being, you strive to do something different. And you’re developing, you’re growing. So, the music develops and grows. What happened with Herbie [Hancock] The Sextet, is we were willing to let the music grow to the point where the music was the defining determinant of our actions. Rather than going on the bandstand and saying, ‘okay, this is what we’re going to play tonight.’ No, the music told us what we were going to play, and how it’s going to happen. This can’t happen without trust. And trust like that can’t really happen unless you’ve built a body that the collective reality of each one of you surrenders to. This collective body is what is determining things. This collective body belongs to the music. It wasn’t about any one of us, it was about the trust that we had.” –Buster Williams, Virtuoso Bass

Jon Liebman is the founder of the popular website Forbassplayersonly.com and has interviewed 800 bass players including Sting, Paul McCartney, etc. After publishing nine very successful instructional books for bass players, he recently put out Funk/Jazz/Bass endorsed by Bunny Brunel, Alain Caron, Carlitos Del Puerto, Bakithi Kumalo, and Chuck Rainey with the Foreword by Nathan East. Funk/Jazz/Bass is Liebman’s first non-instructional book that “illustrates the numerous possibilities of playing funk/jazz bass by analyzing how the bass greats have done it.” In Liebman’s interview, he talks about his background as a bassist, and what inspired his website and his latest book. “Funk/Jazz/Bass is ‘a play in the style of’ book. And I tried to get a good cross-section of some of my bass heroes. [There is] Richard Bona, Bryan Bromberg, Meshell Ndegeocello, there are 30 altogether.” –Jon Liebman, Virtuoso Bass

“Remembering Chick Corea” is a retrospective on the legendary keyboardist’s life. Anybody who knows anything about Bunny Brunel, knows his career was launched as a result of his nine years playing with Corea. It was Bunny’s desire to pay tribute to the brilliant fusion pianist who changed his life. Inside issue 2, Virtuoso Bass delves deep, profiling the 23-time Grammy-winning pianist and featuring highlights from Corea’s most recent interviews, his important releases, and his wildly prolific career. And in “Bunny Brunel Moments,” Bunny talks candidly about his time with the keyboard giant whose music will always live on.

Virtuoso Bass investigates two fast-growing Facebook Groups, For Bassists and Jazz Rock Fusion. And if you ever wanted to know who invented the drum machine, interviewed this issue is Roger Linn who tells the backstory that leads up to his latest technology, the LinnStrument.

Virtuoso Bass features contributions from Bunny Brunel (Editor at Large), Kaylene Peoples (Executive Editor), Florentino Buenaventura (Tech Editor), Sean McKenzie (Managing Editor), Sheryl Aronson (Buster Williams Interview); Udo Spreitzenbarth (Cover & Editorial Photographer), Ty-Ron Mayes (Stylist for Cover & Editorial), and Quintell-Williams Carter (Fashion Assistant for Cover & Editorial)

Advertisers: LaBella Strings, SIR Studios, and The Gibson Bass Book

Published by KL Publishing Group, a Verum Company

About Virtuoso Bass:

Bunny Brunel is the Editor at Large of the premier lifestyle magazine for bass players. Launched in 2020, the very first issue featured Bunny Brunel on the cover, Kyle Eastwood (back cover), Eddie Gomez, Carol Kaye, Larry Dunn, Stanley Clarke, and AMPEG SVT. Bunny Brunel talks about his mission for the magazine. “I want to talk about great players, and some of these guys, nobody ever mentions. If the media is going to publicize bass players, they should focus their attention on those great players who are responsible for what followed after,”—Bunny Brunel.

To purchase the print version of Virtuoso Bass Issue 2, visit Amazon.com. To get the digital copy, visit virtusosbass.com. For an exclusive autographed copy of Virtuoso Bass magazine by Bunny Brunel, please visit bunnybrunel.com/bunnys-store

Release Written by Sean McKenzie for First Take PR

The 5th Annual Oxnard Jazz Festival Closes the Summer Festival Season with a Variety of Jazz Styles and Legendary Musical Artists

5th Annual Oxnard Jazz Festival Highlights

Jeffrey Osborne and Eric Darius headlined at the 2022 Oxnard Jazz Festival that featured a talented lineup of musicians with Kelly’s Lot, Queens of Soul Jazz, Blake Aaron, Gold Coast Horns, Hiroshima; Thee Travis Miller, Erin Stevenson, Paula Atherton, Bunny Brunel, The Emotions, & Darryl Walker. And Executive Producer Chuck Dennis was honored by the City of Oxnard.

September 17, 2022 – Oxnard, CA

On September 10th-11th, 2022, the Oxnard Jazz Festival presented a bigger-than-life concert event following a two-year hiatus. Lovers of jazz, soul, Latin, blues, and R&B came out in droves. The outdoor festival accommodated over 4,000 ticket holders with a sea of vendors, great cuisine, and most of all, great music. The festival featured artists with household names, as well as local talent. The top contemporary jazz bands graced the OJF stage, many are Billboard-charting artists. What is unique about the festival, it offers a stage and embraces diversity, women musicians, and honors legends. Paula Atherton, whose new release is climbing the Billboard charts performed on Sunday. This multi-instrumentalist not only played sax and flute, but she sang, too. Queens of Soul Jazz, starring Billboard chart-topping artists saxophonist Jeanette Harris and flutist Althea Renee brought the house down with their highly skilled instrumental set, and renown singer Erin Stevenson captivated with her soulful vocal performance. The Oxnard Jazz festival brought to the stage top smooth jazz artists saxophonist Eric Darius, vocalist Darryl Walker, guitarist Blake Aaron, and introduced the new group Gold Coast Horns with Billboard artists saxophonist Jeff Ryan, trumpeters Lin Rountree and Johnny Britt performing.

The Oxnard Jazz Festival showed the world that we only get better with age. Legendary Musicians with 40-year careers fascinated the crowd who enthusiastically embraced and praised these seasoned icons. The Grammy-winning group, The Emotions, are still performing and evoking old school memories. During their performance, people crowded around the stage to sing along to their well-loved songs. Fusion giant Bunny Brunel played the groove-heavy music of his Grammy-nominated band CAB as the audience listened and watched in awe the former Chick Corea band member. Hiroshima who has sold over 50 million albums in their career is still penetrating souls with their esoteric, thoughtful music. And the 70-something, multi-Grammy-nominated crooner Jeffrey Osborne, is still the stirring entertainer he was in his 40s—nothing has changed! Osborne was engaging and comical during his show while he performed his litany of hit songs at the Oxnard Jazz Festival. Even with the inclement weather on that Saturday, the headliner told the audience, “If at 74 years of age, I can feel energetic, then so can you. Let’s party with me singing my “old school” songs. Are you with me? And the audience’s approval kicked Osborne’s performance into high gear. He brought the house down!

On the opening day of the festival, Oxnard’s mayor, John C. Zaragoza, presented Chuck Dennis a Certificate of Appreciation for the 5th Annual Oxnard Jazz Festival. Dennis was also honored by Ventura’s city council with Vince Stewart presenting.

Chuck Dennis, Producer of the Oxnard Jazz Festival:

“The highlights of the festival for me was watching the faces and the expressions of the audience of people really having a good time. The Oxnard Jazz festival is not just me, it also includes my great team. And I was especially thrilled to have been able to introduce my personal group, The Gold Coast Horns, on the OJF stage. We have a brand-new single called ‘Bounce to This’—this was their introduction to the world!”

Sheryl Aronson, OJF’s PR Director of Artist Relations

“The community of Oxnard works together to put on this great festival. The staff is very loyal and has worked with Chuck for years, we’re just such a great team, making the absolute best experience for the ticket holders. The motto is “Feel the Groove,” and you can really see that. Everybody gets up and dances. People and some of the VIPs have been coming back for years and everybody knows each other. It’s just like one big happy family get-together!”

The all-star lineup with two days of performances, as well as a diverse range of music, gave the festival goers a potpourri of styles. The OJF is an outdoor festival, held at the Oxnard Beach Park, and those in attendance came out in droves in spite of the weather. Day 1 was unprecedently gloomy with intermittent rain. Guests said that it was a break and a relief from the heatwave Southern California had been experiencing. On day 2, the sun came out and temperatures exceeded 100 degrees, but it didn’t stop the party. Music lovers filled the venue both days and some even traveled across the country to see their favorite musicians; and Kyle Eastwood and Sherry Gordy were just a few of the celebrities that were also in attendance.

OJF’s Lineup on Saturday, September 10, 2022:

Kelly’s Lot; Queens of Soul Jazz (Jeanette Harris and Althea Renee); Blake Aaron; Gold Coast Horns (Johnny Britt, Jeff Ryan, Lin Rountree); Hiroshima; and Jeffrey Osborne

OJF’s Lineup on Sunday, September 11, 2022:

Thee Travis Miller; Erin Stevenson, Paula Atherton; Bunny Brunel; The Emotions; Darryl Walker; and Eric Darius

“Shout out to Oxnard. The entire city is amazing, I’m just so thankful to be here. Everybody is so wonderful and they know all the lyrics! It’s just such a blessing to still be doing this. I’m 70 years old, but I still feel 30. I love singing, and that’s what keeps me young.” –The Emotions, Wanda Hutchinson-Vaughn

“I had a great time playing to such a welcoming crowd at the Oxnard Jazz Festival. I was joined by some amazing musicians, playing the music of CAB as well as honoring the person who started my career, Chick Corea. I always pay a small tribute to him on my shows with tunes like we did today, ‘The Slide’ and ‘Spain.’ I have to give it to Chuck Dennis for extending his platform to jazz-fusion.” –Bunny Brunel

“We never consider the people who listen to our music as fans but as a part of our growing cultural community. The whole point is [to bring people together], it’s about unity, and that’s why June [Kuramoto] can play from her heart because she wants to bring people back there every time she plays.” –Hiroshima, Dan Kuramoto

About OJF’s Headliners:

Jeffrey Osborne OJF 2022
Jeffrey Osborne (Photo: Sheryl Aronson)

“The audience makes it fresh because it’s always different. I am striving to touch the people who come to my concerts, which is the most important component to my performance. I want to make sure everyone enjoys themselves and has a good time—it stays fresh with me. My first love is performing live. I love recording, but there is a cold aspect to it. It’s just me and an engineer. But performing live, I’m out in front of people that have been my fans for many years and their chemistry is what gets me going. I feed off of them and they feed off of me, and there’s no other feeling like it.”—Jeffrey Osborne, AGENDA Magazine

Eric Darius Oxnard Jazz Fest 2022
Eric Darius (Photo: Sheryl Aronson)

“I’ve evolved in every single way. When I go back and listen to my older albums, I feel everything has been elevated. I’m always pushing myself musically. From a stage performance standpoint, I’m bringing new dimensions to my show.” Eric Darius goes on to say, “I’m passionate about what I do; I am someone who gives 110% and someone who truly loves sharing his gift of music. I believe God has blessed me with this gift. The fans motivate me and inspire me. I’ve stayed true to myself and stayed true to my music.”—Eric Darius, Schmooze Jazz Magazine

The 5th Annual Oxnard Jazz Festival Sponsors:

  • Presenting Sponsors: Chuck Dennis Production, Alexander Cadillac, Stella Artois, Advocate Society Wellness, T-Mobile, The Port of Hueneme, Bard Boys, Victoria Entertainment, LLC
  • Gold Sponsors: Coast Cart, Hueneme Beach Festival, Schmooze Jazz Magazine, Coca-Cola, City of Oxnard, Mission Healthcare
  • Media Sponsors: KJLH 102.3 FM, Fuego 97.1 FM, Old School 104.7 FM; Alpha Digital Printing (ADP), Divine Brown Media Group, Emerald City Communications & Marketing, LLC
  • Community Partners: Bud Light, Bomb Life (Ventura County), Good Choice Catering, Costco Wholesale, Holiday Inn Express (An IHG Hotel), IMW – IVIE McNeil Wyatt Purch & Diggs; Fantasy Life Car Show, Marriott Ventura Beach, Pucker Up, Residence Inn Marriott, Nestle; Orange Theory Fitness, Salzer’s Records, Union Bank, Switch Car Club, Sparkletts, Mission Healthcare, Victoria Entertainment, LLC

“After a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, it was very exciting to work on this year’s jazz festival. As the festival’s executive director, the goal for our fifth year was to bring A-list Jazz, Latin, Soul, Blues, and R&B musicians, vibrant retail, and diverse food vendors, as well as many other inviting attractions to make the festival a top-level event and destination to close out the summer festival season. With over 4000 attendees smiling, dancing, singing, enjoying friends and family among the swaying palm trees near the beach with beautiful white sand dunes and the Pacific blue waters in the background, I think we accomplished our goal!”—Daphne King, Executive Director of the Oxnard Jazz Festival

About Oxnard Jazz Festival:

With the motto, “Feel the Groove,” OJF is a cultural music celebration offering a diverse concert experience with the option of VIP seating in an incredible outdoor setting, complemented by scenic beaches, vendor booth shopping, cultural foods, and many other inviting attractions that make the festival a top event and destination to close out the summer festival season. The Oxnard Jazz Festival is a medley of jazz, Latin, soul, blues, and R&B. Southern California’s best-kept secret, Ventura County, is the gateway to the “Gold Coast” and home to some of the most respected jazz musicians in the country. The city of Oxnard is a vibrant and culturally diverse community, and known as the “Strawberry Capital.” Its historical, recreational, and environmental assets make it listed as one of the wealthiest areas in America, cultivating an exciting celebration of music. The Oxnard Beach Park has beautiful white sand dunes and Pacific blue waters in the background, offering a resort experience. The beaches are known for their sunshine, mild surf, and easy access; they are a five-mile stretch of sand that’s a romantic spot for sunset watchers. If you love music, you will love the Oxnard Jazz Festival! (oxnardjazzfestival.com)

EnterTalk & JackTrip Present a Virtual Musical Supergroup, Featuring the Legendary Musicians Larry Dunn & Bunny Brunel

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Legendary Musicians Larry Dunn and Bunny Brunel, Drummer Roger Friend and Guitarist Charles Julian Fearing performed JackTrip virtual collaboration technology during a live performance on January 27th, 2022; the event was co-sponsored by industry insider outlet EnterTalk.

Los Angeles, CA, July 27, 2022

JackTrip Labs and EnterTalk partnered to host a one-of-a-kind musical showcase, powered by JackTrip’s revolutionary Virtual Studio. Streaming on JackTrip Radio, it featured legendary musical icons 7-time Grammy winner Larry Dunn, 2-time Grammy-nominated Bunny Brunel, 2-time Grammy/Emmy-winner Roger Friend, and guitarist/producer Charles Julian Fearing. These musicians performed together live (remotely) from multiple locations and demonstrated groundbreaking, “real-time” musical collaborations, using high-speed, low-latency tools. The group of players connected with famed drummer Roger Friend for this hybrid experience.

”I’m really looking forward to performing with the other great talents, all from my studio! This is an absolutely amazing development in audio technology, from a rehearsal and collaboration standpoint,” enthuses keyboardist Larry Dunn, a driving force behind this event. “To be able to have credible sessions with musicians as far as 500 miles away is awesome!”

During NAMM 2022, using JackTrip’s technology, Grammy winner and virtual choir pioneer Eric Whitacre led virtual singers in the debut performance of his piece, “Sing Gently.” A cloud-based platform, the technology allows musicians to perform in near-perfect sync while they are miles apart from one another. In the Virtual Studio, jams never sacrifice the experience of actually performing together.

“I was skeptical, I’m so critical about every sixteenth note being so precise. It was so tight and so much fun. I was blown away.”—Roger Friend

Virtual technology has grown leaps and bounds in the last few years, but the JackTrip team has been working on their tech for two decades. Their dual focus on sound quality and speed means musicians who can’t be together in the same place can still come together, forging connections that once seemed impossible.

“This will change the game for many musicians, possibly performing live shows in our separate living rooms while fans watch from the comfort of their own homes. In this pandemic world that we’re becoming accustomed to, this is just the thing to bring music back in a big way . . . and all of us together again!”—Bunny Brunel

“[JackTrip] brings everyone closer together. There are opportunities for live concerts, for education. There are a lot of people in the virtual technology race, but JackTrip separates from the pack. You win if it’s done right.”—Charles Julian Fearing.

“Just the quality of the event rehearsal really blew me away,” gushes JackTrip CEO Mike Dickey. “I really wanted to share this with as many people as possible.”

Jack Dickey talks about recording simultaneously and how distance and the quality of the participants’ internet connection play a big role in preventing a lag during a virtual live remote collaboration: “If you have a fiber internet connection, that seems to work the best so far. For example, if you’re within 1000 miles from Los Angeles and you’re on a fiber internet connection, you can generally play really well with other people. We have people from San Diego, Los Angeles, and Seattle that are jamming regularly on the platform. If you don’t have a fiber internet connection, then we found the radius is a bit smaller, anywhere from 500 to 300 miles. But that’s still a lot further than having to be there in person physically with someone else.”

This joint event between JackTrip and EnterTalk (entertalkmedia.com) was more than just a show, it was a sign of possibilities to come. “I love the idea that we can make it accessible for musicians that are rehearsing together, and I think there are a lot of people out there that would love to be able to participate in a session like that.”

“It’s the holy grail of internet jamming, giving you the ability to play, collaborate, write, or just have fun with people—even people you may not know—and do that live; and that is a technology called JackTrip!”—Florentino Buenaventura of EnterTalk & The Changing Stage

The session on July 27th, was broadcast live at 2PM PST on JackTrip Radio, standing as proof positive of endless future opportunities.

A LITTLE ABOUT THE MUSICIANS:

Larry Dunn helped transform Earth Wind & Fire into one of the all-time most successful R&B bands in the world with sales of more than 100 million albums worldwide, 7 GRAMMYs, 13 GRAMMY nominations, 4 American Music Awards, 32 Gold & Platinum/Multi-Platinum Records & Albums, a star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame, induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame & Songwriters Hall of Fame, and the GRAMMY Lifetime Achievement Award, as well as other industry awards. Larry Dunn is Earth Wind & Fire’s original keyboardist/composer/co-producer who co-wrote the only #1 crossover pop hit, “Shining Star.” (larrydunnmusic.com)

A musician’s musician, bassist/composer Bunny Brunel has two Grammy-nominations, one for his 9-year stint in Chick Corea (for Secret Agent) and for his own band CAB (for CAB 2). He is one of the founding fathers of the jazz bass fusion movement, has authored countless instructional books, designed basses for Carvin, Gibson, and ESP Guitars, including his own creation, the (BBEUB) Bunny Brunel Electric Upright Bass. Brunel has performed/toured/recorded with Herbie Hancock, Tony Williams, Wayne Shorter, Stevie Wonder, Natalie Cole, Tania Maria, and countless others. And he serves as the Editor at Large of the premier lifestyle magazine for bass players, Virtuoso Bass. (bunnybrunel.com)

Touring in more than 100 countries, Roger Friend is a high level, multi-faceted drummer and percussionist whose performed with Tom Jones, ABBA, Tom Scott, The Rippingtons, Bamboo Forest, BB King, Steve Oliver, Dweezil Zappa and countless others, he has won 2 Grammys and 2 Emmys (rogerfriend.com); and Charles Julian Fearing is a multitalented lead guitarist, vocalist, writer, producer, and arranger who has recorded with Michael Jackson, Tina Turner, Herb Alpert, Nancy Wilson, Lionel Richie, Bonnie Rait, The Crusaders, and Celine Dion.

To learn more about the company JackTrip, EnterTalk’s Florentino Buenaventura interviews CEO Mike Dickey on The Changing Stage at https://entertalkmedia.com/the-future-of-musical-collaboration-online-jacktrip-ceo-mike-dikey-and-friends/. (https://jacktrip.radio/)

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Bass Magazine Lockdown Check-In With Bunny Brunel

We’re checking in with bass players all over the globe to see how they’re staying busy and hanging in during the current lockdown

By Chris Jisi

As the world continues to recover from the Coronavirus, we’re all finding ourselves in unfamiliar territory given the subsequent lockdown that is keeping us off of stages and confined to our homes. Luckily, there’s comfort in the fact that we’re all in this together, and that there are still many outlets for us musicians to keep us active and sane throughout this quarantine. We’re checking in with bass players from all over the world to see what they’re doing to stay entertained, healthy, productive, and safe during this trying time.

Bass Player: Bunny Brunel

Bands & Artists: Chick Corea, Tony Williams, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Stanley Clarke, CAB, Solo artist

Home: Los Angeles, California

How have you been passing time during the lockdown?

I’ve been staying pretty close to my usual routine: I wake up, play tennis, take a shower and work on new music in my studio. I’ve done some remote sessions. I played on a killer song composed by Fredde Aberg called “The Color of Life.”

What have you been working on in terms of your bass practice routine?

I practice the electric and acoustic bass every day, playing scales up and down the neck. I also practice with the bow on upright. It’s very important to keep moving the fingers. If you don’t, your fingers will stop moving. It’s like sports, you have to keep training.

What music, songs, recordings, artists, bass players have you been listening to as a source of comfort and inspiration that you can recommend?

Listen to the music you like to play, as well as some classical music, to get inspired.

What bass gear have you been playing and trying out?

I haven’t tried anything new for awhile. I’ve been playing my signature ESP BB-1004 and BB-1005 basses, my Bunny Brunel Electric Upright Bass, my Eden TN2251 and Metromix amps, and DigiTech pedals.

What non-music activities, books, shows, movies, or workout recommendations do you have?

I play tennis, but do whatever keeps you moving. Reading is always recommended, but unfortunately everyone seems to be stuck on their telephone these days.

What projects do you have coming up when the world gets going again?

I’m finishing up Bass Ball 2, with Stanley Clarke, which is a follow-up to my last record, Bass Ball. I’m working on a new CAB album. We were supposed to tour Russia with Roman Miros on guitar, hopefully that gets rescheduled. And I’m about to produce an album for flutist Kaylene Peoples.

What advice can you offer fellow bassists for staying positive and keeping morale high?

Keep playing your music and avoid watching too much news. Too often the news outlets spread negativity. Stay true to yourself.

(Original Source: https://bassmagazine.com/artists/bass-magazine-lockdown-check-in-with-bunny-brunel)

Bunny Brunel, Fusion Giant: The February 2020 Cover

By: Editor, Raul Amador, Feb 1, 2020

An interview with Bunny Brunel…

Let me tell you about Bunny Brunel… there are only a handful of bass players that have achieved truly legendary status in the modern bass community. These are the individuals that push the limits of what our instrument can do and find new ways to play that leave the rest of us in awe. Bunny is on that very short list of top, world-class bass players.

Grammy-nominated musician, educator, instrument designer, composer and occasionally chef, Bunny recounts his journey starting with his beginnings in Nice. Discover the amazing people he has performed with along the way and his vast contributions to Jazz Fusion.

Join me for this in-depth conversation with this talented musician and overall very cool cat; meet Bunny Brunel…

To watch the interview: (Original Source:  https://bassmusicianmagazine.com/2020/02/bunny-brunel-fusion-giant-february-2020-issue/