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Bunny Foy : ウィキペディア英語版
Shirley Bunnie Foy

Shirley Bunnie Foy, also known as Bunny Foy (born October 13, 1936), is an American jazz singer, percussionist and songwriter. She was raised in a family of musicians and all along her childhood she discovered various kinds of music such as gospel, blues, spirituals and caribbean songs.
== Biography ==

Shirley Bunnie Foy was born in Harlem, New York. At the age of 17, she started her career touring the Atlantic coast and Canada with a rhythm and blues group called "The Dell-Tones". The ensemble was formed by Della Griffin, Gloria Lynne, Sonny Til, Slide Hampton and other notable vocalists and musicians.
Bunnie Foy settled in Paris in 1959, and after an engagement at La Calvados, a jazz club near the Champs-Élysées, she toured with pianist Pierre Franzino (her future husband), in France, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland and North Africa. In 1960 she participated at the first Jazz Festival of Antibes/Juan-les-Pins. In 1965 she performed in New York with Archie Shepp and the following years she collaborated with trumpeter Charlie Shavers, bassist Arvell Shaw, drummer Papa Jo Jones and saxophonist Curtis Porter (Shafi Hadi) on his compositions and arrangements for 16 voices.
In 1975, she performed (vocals, maracas, percussions) on the famous Archie Shepp album ''A Sea of Faces''.〔(Archie Shepp - ''A Sea of Faces''. )〕
During her career, she has worked in the United States with notable jazz musicians such as saxophonists Archie Shepp and Johnny Griffin, drummers Art Blakey and Jo Jones, pianist Randy Weston, organist Lou Bennett, vibraphonist Milton Jackson and in Italy with guitarists Franco Cerri and Bruno De Filippi, bassist/arranger Pino Presti, bassist Stefano Cerri, pianists Enrico Intra and Renato Sellani, drummers Gil Cuppini and Tullio De Piscopo, American clarinetist/arranger Tony Scott, Jamaican pianist Sonny Taylor and many more.〔(MySpace Monday: Shirley Bunnie Foy )〕〔(Shirley Bunnie Foy, una voce da jazz )〕〔(Links - Franco Cerri )〕〔(Radio National - Archie Shepp )〕
Since the 1990s Bunnie Foy has lived in Nice (France) and has continued her jazz career working with musicians such as saxophonist Sébastien Chaumont, pianists Ronnie Rae and Jean-Sébastien Simonoviez, trumpeter François Chassagnite, drummers Laurent Sarrien and Yoann Serra, bassists Bibi Rovère, Fabrice Bistoni and Dodo Goya.
Her latest album, ''Shirley Bunnie Foy (60th Anniversary)'', is a tribute dedicated to the singer (considered one of the great voices of jazz)〔(Una voce per Cole Porter - Archivio storico Corriere della Sera )〕 on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of her career. The album, produced by Pino Presti & Mad Of Jazz and Claudio Citarella, consists of 17 songs performed by Bunnie Foy from 1954 to 2009 and features renowned musicians such as Tony Scott, Archie Shepp, Franco Cerri, Pierre Franzino, Lou Bennett, among others (MAP Golden Jazz, 2013).

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