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Jane Bunnett

 
Artist: Jane Bunnett
Jane Bunnett

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José María Vitier, Larry Cramer, Paul Bley

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Queen Mab, Marilyn Lerner
  • Born: October 22, 1956, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Sax (Soprano), Flute
  • Representative Albums: "Spirits of Havana," "Jane Bunnett and the Cuban Piano Masters," "Cuban Odyssey"

Biography

One of the finest soprano saxophonists in jazz of the 1990s, Jane Bunnett originally studied classical piano but tendonitis cut short that career. After seeing the Charles Mingus group in San Francisco, Bunnett was inspired to play advanced jazz. On soprano, she recalls Steve Lacy a bit (who she has studied with), while her flute playing is quite distinctive. Bunnett has always had major players on her records: in addition to her husband, trumpeter Larry Cramer, the late pianist Don Pullen had been a fixture on her records; her 1988 debut for Dark Light also featured Dewey Redman; and she utilized Sheila Jordan and Jeanne Lee.

Bunnett has recorded for Dark Light, Music & Arts (a series of duets with Pullen), and Denon. Her most adventurous work is 1991's Spirits of Havana, which matches her playing with many of Cuba's top jazz musicians in Cuba. Jane Bunnett moved to Paris in the mid-'90s. Bunnett continued to record Afro-Cuban jazz throughout the 90's, releasing several critically acclaimed discs for Blue Note records. In 2002, Bunnett took a brief sabbatical from Afro Cuban music and released Spirituals & Dedications, highlighting her interest in both traditional gospel and modern compostions with spiritual themes by Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Stanely Cowell and Charles Mingus. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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Jane Bunnett (born October 22, 1956) is a Canadian soprano saxophonist, flutist and bandleader known for her Afro-Cuban jazz melodies.

In 2004, she was made an Officer of the Order of Canada. In 2006, she was awarded an honorary Doctorate by Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

In addition to her primary instruments, Bunnett also plays the trompeta china, a Cuban wind instrument of Chinese origin.

Discography

  • Jane Bunnett/Don Pullen - New York Duets, 1989.
  • Jane Bunnett Quintet - Live at Sweet Basil, 1990.
  • Jane Bunnett - Spirits of Havana, 1991.
  • Jane Bunnett - In Dew Time, 1991 (with Pullen and Dewey Redman)
  • Jane Bunnett - The Water is Wide, 1993 (with Pullen, Jeanne Lee, and Sheila Jordan)
  • Paul Bley/Jane Bunnett - Double Time, 1994.
  • Jane Bunnett Rendez-Vous Brazil Cuba, 1995.
  • Jane Bunnett and The Cuban Piano Masters, 1996.
  • Havana Flute Summit, 1998.
  • Jane Bunnett & The Spirits of Havana - Chamalongo, 1998.
  • Jane Bunnett & The Spirits of Havana - Ritmo + Soul, 2000.
  • Jane Bunnett - Alma de Santiago, 2001, Juno Award nomination for Best Global recording and Grammy Award nomination for Best Latin Jazz recording.
  • Spirituals and Dedications, 2002.
  • Jane Bunnett - Cuban Odyssey, 2002, Juno Award nomination for Best Global recording and Grammy Award nomination for Best Latin Jazz recording.
  • Jane Bunnett - Red Dragonfly (AKA Tombo), 2004, Juno Award nomination for Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year.
  • Jane Bunnet - Radio Guantanamo(Guantanamo Blues Project Vol. 1) 2006 Juno Award Winner for Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year.

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Cuban Odyssey/Spirits of Havana (2003 Album by Jane Bunnett)
Al Henderson (Jazz Artist, '90s, 2000s)
Cuban Odyssey (2003 Album by Jane Bunnett)

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