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.

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

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

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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)

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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