Labels GRC Name Ronnie Cunningham | Instruments Keyboard, vocals Role Singer Years active 1972–present Record label GRC | |
Associated acts LAW, Brainchild, The Ronnie Lee Thing | ||
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter |
"Ronnie Lee's Blues REMASTER -- LAW Live at the Lodge
Ronnie Lee Cunningham is a keyboard player and singer and former member of the 1970s rock band LAW. In 1969 he joined a group called Brainchild. But before that he was band leader of a group called The Ronnie Lee Thing. He had even recorded his first single when he was 14 years of age.
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Cunningham was friends with LAW founding member Steve Acker and he joined LAW in 1973. He replaced Mickey Williamson and sang lead on many of their recordings.
As a musician he has played either bass guitar or organ with Bad Company, Earth Wind & Fire, Al Jarreau, Bob Seger, Santana and Stevie Wonder. He has also worked with Michael Winslow of Police Academy fame.
In 2002 Cunningham and members of Brainchild got together to play at a concert at the Yankee Lake Ballroom in Brookfield to raise money for an autism center.