Jeri Keever "Bunny" Hull was born on October 9,1951 and is an American songwriter, musician, and author.
11 Facts About Bunny Hull
Bunny Hull is a recipient of 20 Gold and Platinum Certifications, a Grammy Award and two nominations, an Emmy nomination, a GMA Dove Award, a BMI Performance Award, and multiple Parents' Choice Awards.
In 2021, Hull was inducted into the Women Songwriters Hall of Fame.
Bunny Hull studied piano, dance, and trained as a pianist from the age of 7 with Muriel Adler and Hal Stesch.
Bunny Hull trained as a dancer with Christina Carson of Sadler Wells Ballet and began writing music at age 15 in Las Vegas.
Bunny Hull co-wrote the Patti Labelle song New Attitude with Sharon Robinson and Jon Gilutin in 1984.
In 1995, Bunny Hull composed and arranged music with Brenda Russell for the song Let Somebody Know on Diana Ross' Take Me Higher album.
Bunny Hull contributed keyboard programming, keyboards, vocal arrangement, and backing vocals.
Truth and Tenderness, an album of 10 original songs by Bunny Hull, was released on vinyl LP through the Sampony record label in South Korea on November 12,1991.
Bunny Hull is the founder of the publishing imprint Young Masters Little Wisdom in 2009.
Bunny Hull directed a documentary short film about Dream A World Education's mission in 2017, entitled The Ripple Effect, the film was co-produced with Cinema Verde Productions, Inc in 2018.