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Name
  
Bunny Sigler


Role
  
Songwriter

Bunny Sigler Bio


Born
  
March 27, 1941 (age 82) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA (
1941-03-27
)

Labels
  
Parkway, Gold Mind, Philadelphia International, Curtom

Movies
  
Love Train: The Sound of Philadelphia: Live in Concert

Albums
  
Bundino, From Bunny With Love & A Little Soul

Music groups
  
Instant Funk, Salsoul Orchestra

Genres
  
Soul music, Rhythm and blues, Pop music, Northern soul

Similar People
  
Norman Harris, Kenneth Gamble, Loleatta Holloway, Leon Huff, Dee Dee Sharp

Profiles

Bunny sigler by the way you dance i knew it was you 1979


Walter "Bunny" Sigler (born March 27, 1941 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a pop and R&B songwriter and record producer who has done extensive work with the team of Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, and who was instrumental in creating the "Philly Sound" in the early 1970s. He is nicknamed "Mr. Emotion."

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Sigler has worked with most of the artists associated with the Philadelphia stable including The O'Jays, The Roots, Jackie Moore, Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, Barbara Mason, Billy Paul, Lou Rawls, Patti LaBelle and Stephanie Mills. He also co-wrote "The Ruler's Back", the opening song on the album The Blueprint by Jay-Z.

Bunny Sigler Interview with Phil Hurtt and Bunny Sigler A Soulful

Originally a performer, Sigler first recorded for the V-Tone Records label in 1959. He has also recorded for the Decca, Parkway, Gamble, Philadelphia International and Gold Mind labels. Gold Mind, headed by Philly guitarist/writer/producer/arranger Norman Harris was a subsidiary of Salsoul Records. In 1967, he had a hit record on Parkway: a cover of "Let the Good Times Roll/Feel So Good," which peaked at #22 in August. He also appeared on "Soul Train" where he sang his hit song, "That's How Long I'll Be Loving You." Sigler sang the "23rd Psalm" at the ceremony awarding the Congressional Gold Medal to the Tuskegee Airmen on March 29, 2007, at the United States Capitol.

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Bunny Sigler Philadelphia International Records Page

References

Bunny Sigler Wikipedia