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Bonny B.

Bonny B. (born Su Pheaktra Bonnyface Chanmongkhon, July 20, 1974, Cambodia) is a Cambodian-Swiss blues musician and harmonica player.[1]

Bonny B. playing the harmonica

Early life edit

In 1978, his family fled Cambodia, pursued by the Khmer Rouge, and took refuge in the jungle near the Thai border.[1] After three days and three nights running, with no food, they finally found safety in Thailand. In 1979, with the help of Catholic sisters, the family arrived in Fribourg, Switzerland, and asked for political asylum. He started school in 1980 and fought to be accepted and to find a place in the community.

From 1988 to 1991, when he was in high school, he started to like the harmonica and country music: "this time I copied and listened to many country CDs." The school organized a day of entertainment and "hired two bluesmen including one playing the harmonica and the blues came like that. My first CDs were by John Lee Hooker and Muddy Waters and Little Walter, Jimmy Reed, Otis Rush, and all the old black bluesmen of the 50s." He left school and from 1992 to 1995 trained in making pastries and candy, an activity that allowed him to support himself, but music was playing an increasingly important role in his life.

Career edit

In 1992 he formed his first band, Bonny B. and Spirit of the Blues. They played their first gig two months after they met. Then followed Born to Blues in 1994, the Bonny B. Blues Band in 1996 and the Bonny B. Band in 1998. On the side, he also played in a duo with his brother Michael on guitar. He was also engaged as a sideman with Tom Cat Blake, JC Little and Kevin Flynn, among others. With these various formations, he played 50 to 100 concerts a year in Switzerland and abroad.

In 1994 he opened a school for harmonica and singing. In May 1998, Bonny decided to go to Chicago in search of the blues: "I had to travel there as a pilgrimage." Speaking almost no English, he jammed with Louisiana Red, Buddy Guy, Jimmy Johnson, Kenny Neal, John Primer and Bernard Allison at clubs such as the legendary Blue Chicago, Buddy Guy's Legend and Koko Taylor's. Short of money, he played in bars and on the streets of Chicago to pay for his return ticket.

Albums and concerts edit

In 1999, Bonny decided to record an album. He teamed up with his old friend, drummer Sal Lombardo, and guitarist Laurent Poget. This collaboration resulted in the album Cambodia, released in Switzerland in March 2000. In March 2001, he released the album Something's Wrong in Europe on Dixiefrog. It is also found in several blues compilations (notably Levis, Blues 2002 compilation). In 2002, he worked with several American artists, including Vic Pitts, Michael J. Robinson, Jesse James King, Sugar Blue, Mark Woodward, Napoleon Washington. In March 2003, he released his second album, If This Is Life, and signed with Universal Music and its sponsor Hohner Harmonica. "We told him that he is one of the best harmonica players and singers from Switzerland. Bonny B. has no equal to breathe the warmth of blues concerts in Switzerland or abroad."

By October 2004, Bonny B. was performing 120 concerts per year. He signed his 1000th contract and traveled throughout Switzerland. In the spring of 2005, he released his third album, I Got the Blues, on the Dixiefrog label and Hard Board. In 2005, he released his debut album Something's Wrong in the U.S. and Canada with the Dixiefrog label. Claude Nobs discovered the last album by Bonny B. and asked him to play at the Montreux Jazz Festival with Alice Cooper. On the side, he decided to explore the blues in public schools and colleges throughout western Switzerland, as part of educational concerts on the history and evolution of the blues. In 2006, he planned to open a school in Cambodia for underprivileged children, financed by the sale of his latest album and concert support.

During his "James Brown Tour" in 2007 (when he was nicknamed the Asian James Brown by the press), he called himself Bonny B. Brown, in honor of one of its masters.

Other achievements edit

Construction of the school in Cambodia began in November 2007. He has garnered support from his concerts in the sum of 35 000 Swiss francs to complete the project.

In 2008, Bonny B. was hired by Hohner Harmonica as manager of harmonica workshops in all its music stores in Switzerland. He formed his first gospel choir, the IRF-Gospel Singers and organized gospel singing on Stage Giez. Bonny B. was hired as a teacher at the harmonica blues school ETM in Geneva .

On February 28, 2009, on a bet, he became the only harmonica player in the world to play the harmonica for 24 hours nonstop (a Guinness World Record), to raise money for his school in Cambodia. Also in 2009, the first Bonny B. Blues Club opened in Fribourg, where he organized blues concerts with American artists.

His second blues club, the Rock Bottom Blues & Jazz Club, opened in Giez in 2010, in collaboration with Fabienne Decker. In March 2010, Bonny B. recorded his eighth album, which was produced in collaboration with Bob Margolin. He created a blues festival in Giez, held on September 10–12 of that year.

In 2011, he toured with the first edition of the Blues Legend Tour, with Finis Tasby, Bob Margolin, Dave Riley and Bob Stroger. He also released the album Bonny B. Live at Blues Club Fribourg.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Une Histoire, Un Bluesman: Bonny B." (PDF). Chablaisblues.ch. Retrieved 1 November 2013.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • "Interview de Bonny B. (Bluesman)". 2014-08-11 at the Wayback Machine Khmer-Network, 17 June 2005.
  • Guinness Book of Records, 2009

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Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Bonny B born Su Pheaktra Bonnyface Chanmongkhon July 20 1974 Cambodia is a Cambodian Swiss blues musician and harmonica player 1 Bonny B playing the harmonica Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Albums and concerts 4 Other achievements 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editIn 1978 his family fled Cambodia pursued by the Khmer Rouge and took refuge in the jungle near the Thai border 1 After three days and three nights running with no food they finally found safety in Thailand In 1979 with the help of Catholic sisters the family arrived in Fribourg Switzerland and asked for political asylum He started school in 1980 and fought to be accepted and to find a place in the community From 1988 to 1991 when he was in high school he started to like the harmonica and country music this time I copied and listened to many country CDs The school organized a day of entertainment and hired two bluesmen including one playing the harmonica and the blues came like that My first CDs were by John Lee Hooker and Muddy Waters and Little Walter Jimmy Reed Otis Rush and all the old black bluesmen of the 50s He left school and from 1992 to 1995 trained in making pastries and candy an activity that allowed him to support himself but music was playing an increasingly important role in his life Career editIn 1992 he formed his first band Bonny B and Spirit of the Blues They played their first gig two months after they met Then followed Born to Blues in 1994 the Bonny B Blues Band in 1996 and the Bonny B Band in 1998 On the side he also played in a duo with his brother Michael on guitar He was also engaged as a sideman with Tom Cat Blake JC Little and Kevin Flynn among others With these various formations he played 50 to 100 concerts a year in Switzerland and abroad In 1994 he opened a school for harmonica and singing In May 1998 Bonny decided to go to Chicago in search of the blues I had to travel there as a pilgrimage Speaking almost no English he jammed with Louisiana Red Buddy Guy Jimmy Johnson Kenny Neal John Primer and Bernard Allison at clubs such as the legendary Blue Chicago Buddy Guy s Legend and Koko Taylor s Short of money he played in bars and on the streets of Chicago to pay for his return ticket Albums and concerts editIn 1999 Bonny decided to record an album He teamed up with his old friend drummer Sal Lombardo and guitarist Laurent Poget This collaboration resulted in the album Cambodia released in Switzerland in March 2000 In March 2001 he released the album Something s Wrong in Europe on Dixiefrog It is also found in several blues compilations notably Levis Blues 2002 compilation In 2002 he worked with several American artists including Vic Pitts Michael J Robinson Jesse James King Sugar Blue Mark Woodward Napoleon Washington In March 2003 he released his second album If This Is Life and signed with Universal Music and its sponsor Hohner Harmonica We told him that he is one of the best harmonica players and singers from Switzerland Bonny B has no equal to breathe the warmth of blues concerts in Switzerland or abroad By October 2004 Bonny B was performing 120 concerts per year He signed his 1000th contract and traveled throughout Switzerland In the spring of 2005 he released his third album I Got the Blues on the Dixiefrog label and Hard Board In 2005 he released his debut album Something s Wrong in the U S and Canada with the Dixiefrog label Claude Nobs discovered the last album by Bonny B and asked him to play at the Montreux Jazz Festival with Alice Cooper On the side he decided to explore the blues in public schools and colleges throughout western Switzerland as part of educational concerts on the history and evolution of the blues In 2006 he planned to open a school in Cambodia for underprivileged children financed by the sale of his latest album and concert support During his James Brown Tour in 2007 when he was nicknamed the Asian James Brown by the press he called himself Bonny B Brown in honor of one of its masters Other achievements editConstruction of the school in Cambodia began in November 2007 He has garnered support from his concerts in the sum of 35 000 Swiss francs to complete the project In 2008 Bonny B was hired by Hohner Harmonica as manager of harmonica workshops in all its music stores in Switzerland He formed his first gospel choir the IRF Gospel Singers and organized gospel singing on Stage Giez Bonny B was hired as a teacher at the harmonica blues school ETM in Geneva On February 28 2009 on a bet he became the only harmonica player in the world to play the harmonica for 24 hours nonstop a Guinness World Record to raise money for his school in Cambodia Also in 2009 the first Bonny B Blues Club opened in Fribourg where he organized blues concerts with American artists His second blues club the Rock Bottom Blues amp Jazz Club opened in Giez in 2010 in collaboration with Fabienne Decker In March 2010 Bonny B recorded his eighth album which was produced in collaboration with Bob Margolin He created a blues festival in Giez held on September 10 12 of that year In 2011 he toured with the first edition of the Blues Legend Tour with Finis Tasby Bob Margolin Dave Riley and Bob Stroger He also released the album Bonny B Live at Blues Club Fribourg References edit a b Une Histoire Un Bluesman Bonny B PDF Chablaisblues ch Retrieved 1 November 2013 External links editOfficial website Interview de Bonny B Bluesman Archived 2014 08 11 at the Wayback Machine Khmer Network 17 June 2005 Guinness Book of Records 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bonny B amp oldid 1159751103, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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