R&B star Bunny Sigler returns to gospel roots with new album
ONE OF the major figures of Philadelphia soul music, Bunny Sigler has released his first gospel project. A songwriter and producer as well as an artist, Sigler is best known for writing such R&B hits as Instant Funk's "I Got My Mind Made Up", Patti Labelle's "Somebody Loves You Baby", The Whispers' "Bingo" and The O'Jays' "Sunshine". Sigler's 'The Lord's Prayer' is released on Bun-Z Music & Records, a label Sigler has formed with entertainment attorney Lloyd Zane Remick. Said Sigler, "I'm in this for real. Although I've sung urban music, I never stopped singing gospel music. For me, it's all about ministry. It's such a joy for me to sing gospel music and to sing in church. I know it was God who instructed me to do this project now."
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