Congratulations to Uri Caine and Bunny Sigler for their recent Grammy Nomination. They were nominated in the category Best Classical Crossover Album for the album "The Othello Syndrome".
Few songwriters have influenced a genre like Walter “Bunny” Sigler. The Philadelphia native and R&B pioneer is the force behind hits from the 60s and 70s. Instant Funk’s “I Got My Mind Made Up”, Patti Labelle’s “Somebody Loves You Baby”, The Whispers’ “Bingo”, Jackie Moore’s “Sweet Charlie Babe” and The O’Jays “Sunshine” all came from the pen of Bunny Sigler. During his career he’s amassed more than 35 million units as a producer artist and songwriter.
Lloyd Zane Remick, veteran entertainment attorney, and long-time friend of Sigler, has partnered with the artist in launching
Bun-Z Music & Records, LLC, with this recording as label’s debut. “Music is a universal language. And what song is known more universally than ‘The Lord’s Prayer’ ?” says Remick. “I believe that the music Bunny is singing can help change the world. I know it might sound a little idealistic, but I believe music has the power to unite us.”