Bunny Sigler

Real Name:
Walter Sigler
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Walter "Bunny" Sigler, born 27th March 1941, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Prolific writer and producer of the 1960s and 1970s, Bunny has worked with disco artists and groups like Double Exposure, First Choice, Linda Clifford and Force of Nature. However he was primarily concerned with his disco group Instant Funk, who provided the instrumentation for many of his solo records.

Bunny Sigler was originally signed to Philadelphia International records, but signed to the Gold Mind subsidiary label of Salsoul in 1977, where his first album yielded the Tom Moulton mixed disco hit "Party Party Party". From his next album the more hi-NRG hit "By The Way You Dance," lit up disco floors in New York.
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Let The Good Times Roll & (Feel So Good)

(LP)
Parkway 1967

Keep Smilin'

(LP, Album)
Philadelphia International Records 1974

That's How Long I'll Be Loving You

(LP, Album)
Philadelphia International Records 1974

My Music

(3 versions)
Philadelphia International Records 1976

Let Me Party With You

(9 versions)
Gold Mind Records, Salsoul Records 1977

Barbara Mason & Bunny Sigler - Locked In This Position (LP)

Curtom 1977

I've Always Wanted To Sing...Not Just Write Songs

(5 versions)
Gold Mind Records, Salsoul Records 1979

Let It Snow

(4 versions)
Salsoul Records 1980

Singles & EPs

I Won't Cry / Come On Home

(7")
Craig Records 1961

Comparatively Speaking / Will You Love Me Tomorrow

(7", Single)
Decca (2) 1966

Let The Good Times Roll And Feel So Good / There's No Love Left (In This Old Heart Of Mine)

(2 versions)
Parkway 1967

Lovey Dovey / Sunny Sunday

(2 versions)
Parkway 1967

Follow Your Heart

(7", Single)
Parkway 1967

Don't Stop Doing What You're Doing / Where Do The Lonely Go

(7")
Neptune Records (5) 1970

Tossin' And Turnin'

(3 versions)
Philadelphia International Records 1972

Heaven Knows I've Changed

(7")
Philadelphia International Records 1972

Theme For "Five Fingers Of Death"

(6 versions)
Philadelphia International Records 1973

Shake Your Booty

(4 versions)
Philadelphia International Records 1974

Love Train

(2 versions)
Philadelphia International Records 1974

That's How Long I'll Be Loving You / Somebody Free

(7")
Philadelphia International Records 1974

I Lied

(7", Single, Promo)
Philadelphia International Records 1974

Keep Smilin'

(7", Promo)
Philadelphia International Records 1974

Jingle Bells

(7")
Philadelphia International Records 1975

My Music

(2 versions)
Philadelphia International Records 1976

Somebody Loves You / Woman, Woman

(7")
Philadelphia International Records 1976
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Review by kajun58 Mar 28, 2006 (edited over 6 years ago)
Bunny Sigler is one of the more talented entertainers in the Business. In addition to be a very talented producer/writer, he is an excellent vocalist. He style ranges from R&B to Pop to Classical. What a talent!

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