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Sekou Bunch
Funk / Jazz / Rock

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LOS ANGELES, California
United States

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Member Since5/17/2006
Band Websitesekoubunch.com
Band MembersVarious Funkabilly by Sekou Bunch
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Record LabelTrippin 'N ' Rythm Records
Type of LabelIndie



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Television viewers around the world were introduced to supreme bassist Sekou Bunch with the premiere of the CBS reality series Survivor: Cook Islands, the 13th installment of the highly rated Survivor program. Sekou (which means leader and warrior), at age 45, was the oldest of the 20 contestants who vied for the million dollar prize in what was originally presented as a war between the races as the 20 contestants were segregated by race into 4 separate tribes: black, white, Asian and Latino. Sekou was the first person voted off the show. What seemed to be the end of Sekou was merely the beginning of an entirely new chapter in the evolving story of this talented and accomplished musician, songwriter and sometime actor. “Being the first one voted off didn’t faze me. I felt victorious. I was given such a great opportunity and the experience of a lifetime. I was chosen and I felt that I did my part. What was more important to me was not being voted off but being asked to be on the show in the first place,” Sekou says. Although Sekou’s time on Survivor was short, as a result of his having been on the show, the depth and breadth of his achievements and longevity as a professional musician are now being recognized. As for the show, Sekou has composed an original song entitled “Survivor,” which will be performed on the show’s finale on Sunday, December 17. The producers of Survivor join a long list of collaborators that Sekou has worked with over his distinguished music career including: Quincy Jones, Rod Stewart, Stevie Wonder, Roger Daltry, Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Luther Vandross, Anita Baker, the late Ray Charles, Chaka Khan, Paul Anka, George Benson, Wayne Shorter, the late George Howard, Tom Browne, the Winans, Lionel Richie, Toni Braxton, Freddie Hubbard, the Isley Brothers, Liza Minneli and the Tonight Show band just to provide a partial list. Sekou has also acted in “Byrd”, “Coming To America” and he has come full circle with ‘Dreamgirls,” … having played bass in the orchestra pit at the Imperial Theatre on Broadway for the original stage production in 1981 and he appears in the new film starring Beyonce and Jamie Foxx. Sekou most recently worked on the Katrina Tribute with Bebe Winans and the Tribute to Luther Vandross CD with Paul Jackson, Jr., and Lalah Hathaway. He is currently in the studio working on a new CD entitled “The Next Level” on his own label, Ibis Records, with Stevie Wonder, Macy Gray, George Duke, Stanley Clarke, Boney James, Angela Winbush, Everette Harp, Marcus Miller, Herbie Hancock, Rodney Franklin and several other major artists to be named as they cut their tracks. “It has been a rewarding and uplifting experience to work with so many great artists and I have chosen to include a portion of them on this new CD. I have worked with too many artists to include them all on this CD but I was able to get access to some of the best that were available,” says Sekou. Sekou’s new CD “The Next Level” could be characterized as a “musical ricochet” or a re-conquest of sorts. In fact, it is a reclamation project dedicated to reclaiming the preeminence of African American musicians at the forefront of contemporary music. Sekou is seeking to put the emphasis back on the music and musicians with “The Next Level.” As we examine where Sekou is going it is important to see where he has been. Sekou Bunch was born and raised in New York City in a household filled with the sounds of Ella Fitzgerald, Wes Montgomery, Miles Davis, James Brown, Mongo Santamaria and many other artists that would be inspirations to him later in life. Sekou’s mother encouraged his interest in the arts in hopes that he would be come her “little Picasso.” At the age of 8, Sekou’s first interest in the arts manifested itself in his work as a still-life and portrait artist. One of his paintings, an oil of the Brooklyn Bridge, was chosen for display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. But music had more of an impact on Sekou, especially the music of James Brown. Sekou and two of his brothers started a dance review with the group name the Black Executives and began entering local talent contests, often winning first place awards. It is hereby noted that Sekou Bunch was one of the pioneers of what would come to be known as Break Dancing. By the age of 14, with a promising career as a dancer and commercial artist, Sekou realized his destiny as a musician and started playing the electric bass. Under the direction of his uncle, Ralph Bunch, Sekou began playing local gigs and jam sessions. At age 17, Sekou teamed up with GRP artist, Tom Browne and he recorded with Browne on the best selling funk classic LP “Funkin for Jamaica,” which awarded Sekou his first RIAA Certified Gold Record. “Around 1974 my mother bought me a bass. I had seen my uncle’s guitar when I was about 8 or 9. I remember when I looked at the guitar in the case … I don’t think I had ever seen a guitar before I saw that one … It had curves, it had strings and it touched my spirit in such a way that I wanted to play it. Even though I was still dancing I wanted to play that guitar so I asked my uncle to teach me. He tried to teach me chords and I thought that was a little hard to learn so I asked him if there was something else I could play. He told me to try the bass and the rest is history,” Sekou recalls. Sekou would later move to Los Angeles where he met the late George Howard, who he toured and recorded a host of records with. Sekou then collaborated with producers Angela Winbush and Ronald Isley to record on Stephanie Mills’ hit “Something In The Way You Make Me Feel.” Sekou was later hired as musical director for the Isley Brothers where he served with distinction for 11 years. Sekou has the honor of being a member of Quincy Jones’ “A Team” along with session greats John Robinson, Gregg Phillinganes and Paul Jackson, Jr. The combined experience and knowledge of this impressive musical pedigree has prepared Sekou well for his bold step to the next level!

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Manny





Oct 9 2008 2:20 AM

HOLA/SEKOU THANX FOR ADD ME AS YOUR FRIEND/ GREAT MUSIC/ ALWAYS/ YOUR FRIEND/MANNY SILVERA/ ORIGEN
Reesa





Oct 10 2008 4:34 PM

Hello Sekou, hope all is well.

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Naoki Itaya / 板谷直樹





Oct 7 2008 2:36 AM

thank you for the add.
i love your music!!
Mario Mendivil





Sep 1 2008 3:14 AM

Sekou, thanks for the add! I've been listening to you since, 'Thighs High'! Mel Brown told me bout your CD and said it was off the chain, and it certainly IS! You are 1 Bad Cat! I wish you all the best and success and hope to see you live someday soon!
Peace to you and yours!

Mario
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Aug 25 2008 5:38 PM

Welcome to The Artist Network!
Ty





Aug 25 2008 11:11 PM

Ilove Ploom Ploom Ploom...It speaks to my latin roots! Very sexy.
MICHE





Aug 14 2008 10:30 PM

Wishing U the Best this Weekend and how is 1 of my favorites. Ur CD is capitvating and just wonderful to listen to. When I am driving in my car. Have A Blessed Weekend....Miche
Ron Pennington





Aug 13 2008 10:37 PM

Sekou, Thanks for the add! I just read the review of your new disc in Bass Player and had to check you out.
Dig your sound Man! Keep it funky!!
Mona Isabel Hidalgo





Aug 8 2008 6:27 AM

Hey friend!!! I love and miss you...Always, Mona=Love
Luther DeJarunett





Jul 23 2008 1:39 AM

Hey Sekou! I picked up your CD today, and I am one happy camper! I love 'em all, but "Funkabilly" hits me in a special way.
Lori Jenaire had told me about you, but there are truly no words to really describe how bad you are!
MICHE





Jul 4 2008 11:40 AM

Passin by to Show Some Love..what are my 2 favorite musical pieces of The Next Level are..Donna Lee and Ploom Ploom Ploom those 2 tracks show true musical skill and instrumental focus. Cause the music is the instrument and the instrument is the focal of the sound. Have A Powerful Weekend Papi....

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Miche
Eugene Chapman





Jul 8 2008 5:55 AM

Thanks for the add, you are the greatest bassist ever!
Peppie





Jun 21 2008 5:45 PM

I purchased The Next Level yesterday at Circuit City. They almost did not have it...I had to insist that they look in their catalogue... I got it and love it...I am not only a new fan of yours but you have given me a reason to listen to jazz...And Yeah, you have Angela Winbush on the record and that made the difference in purchasing the cd..
FRED CAMPBELL





Jun 16 2008 5:02 PM

NEXT TIME PUT A "FUNK ADVISORY" ON THE
SITE... I ALMOST PASSED OUT FROM ALL
THE FUNK (LOL).
Kevin Turner





Jun 18 2008 4:59 AM

With your dedication to this craft, God will truly bless your effort at the right time.
You are, indeed, a ridiculous musician (writer, producer and player)! You really need to take that upright out (to the public at large) so people can experience another amazing aspect of your playing!
Kym Foley





May 30 2008 1:30 AM

Hi Sekou,

How are you? Thanks for adding me to your MySpace world and your GREAT music! Love the Bass! All the best!

Peace and Blessings,

Kym
KEVIN





May 26 2008 10:03 PM

I just wanted to say hi and thank you for the add and for introducing me to your music thru this site. I am happy to see things are going great for you after the show. You are truly an awesome bassist/musician and I want to wish you continued success in your brilliant career.
Thank you again and best wishes always!!
Juraj Griglak





May 26 2008 9:22 AM

Hey Sekou,thanx for add!
Killer sound!What kind of pickups you used on Jazz Bass?
Lathon Bass Wear





May 21 2008 4:47 AM

mo' bass makes it mo' betta

bass fo' life
Lathon Bass Wear
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May 19 2008 6:24 AM

I'm sitting here with my jaw on the floor!!! I just bought your project off of itunes! Just wanted to tell you I LOVE IT!!!!!! The whole thing is SLAMMIN! As a musician, I especially love the last 3 cuts!!! WOW!! Thanks for putting out a REAL project, and raising the bar!

God Bless you Bro,
Dave
Antonio Jackson!





May 14 2008 11:44 PM

Hey my Brother, Love the album!!!
Thanks for the add and look forward to playing with you sometime in the future.

"Take Five"... is killin!
I HOPE I DIE SOON





May 15 2008 4:51 AM

Wat's good Sekou!? Jus got the album today. Good work! Especially your version of Take Five. It's wicked! Already lookin forward to future music. God bless.
Brian





May 15 2008 3:42 PM

Hey Sekou, love your sound man!

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Jazz Lady





May 14 2008 10:47 AM

Hi there Sekou! I'm going to contribute to the major push for you! You are the Man! Essence is greatest piece of music! All the best for you!
Brett Bower Music on iTUNES!





May 8 2008 5:11 PM

Sekou,

Hey, you were cool on Survivor! Wish I could play the game, too.

Have an awesome day! I hope the songs on my page are a blessing to you. =)

I'm also excited to share that my first album is now on iTUNES! Brett Bower

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StaceyBlooms





May 10 2008 3:36 AM

WoW! Love the video showing the finger work! That's so cool!
Mona Isabel Hidalgo





May 4 2008 2:07 PM

Hi darling Sekou! How have u been honey?!-> Hey, I tell everyone you're the Miles Davis on BASS!!!! Love your songs!Forever, Mona..=
R J





May 1 2008 2:23 PM

What's up, Cousin. Your bass playing and CD are off the charts! Let me know when you come to the southeast.
Connie


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Apr 21 2008 9:38 PM

YOUR MUSIC IS GREAT, YOUR COMPOSER OF ESSENCE IS ON TARGET, KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK
Walter





Apr 17 2008 7:07 PM

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Eddie Hall





Apr 7 2008 7:06 PM

Sekou,
Your new album is slammin'

Peace
Eddie
Sheila Hayes





Apr 1 2008 3:03 AM

What an amazing gift you have!

Viewed your performances. Awesome!

Much respect.

Sheila
Karen Briggs





Mar 27 2008 10:29 PM

Hey, Nice talking to you yesterday.
Loving "Essence"...

Don't forget thejazznetwork. ning. com
Cecilia





Mar 26 2008 10:36 PM

Carlitos! Your music sounds great!!!!
I miss you. At least i get to see your video.
Love you always!
BROTHER’S FUNK PRODUCTIONS AND COCA RECORDS





Mar 24 2008 2:48 PM

Sekou it's really a treat to finally hear the album out there. We've been waiting a long time for it to drop. It's definitely a hot,hot piece.
Resurrection Is A Lifestyle...Live It





Mar 24 2008 5:58 PM

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YOUR CD IS ON FiYA! HEEY BROTHA! I'M DOIN' THAT DANCE YOU LIKE TO 'PLOOM, PLOOM, PLOOM' IT'S MY FAVORITE! YOU LAID IT DOWN! YOU ARE FINALLY FREE! YOU'VE GOT TO BE CAUSE WHEN I HEARD YOU PLAYIN', I SAW THE HEAVENS OPEN! 4 REAL! MADE ME CRY.
YOU GO SEKOU! I LOVE YOU A BUNCH!
natalia





Mar 20 2008 8:40 PM

star weaver

Peace & Light your way,

natalia
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Mar 20 2008 5:34 PM

It's so GOOD 2 C U...I Love You
Darryl Williams





Mar 20 2008 3:16 AM