

Joe Bruner is a musician, engineer, producer and entrepreneur from Tulsa. His father, Billy Bruner is a Tulsa singer, musician and Tulsa music legend known as the ‘Prince of Tulsa boogie. Billy Bruner’s single ‘Black Women Smile’ features production by Joe Bruner and a guest verse from Dialtone. Joe Bruner has worked extensively with a long list of FILA artists, and most recently was the recording engineer for Dialtone’s new album ‘Intellectual Property’ available at NoParkingStudios.com.
In this episode, Doc and Ali sit down with the Bruner fam for a history lesson on the North Tulsa music scene of the 1970s. Billy shares stories about playing clubs with music icons, and going to school at Booker T. Washington with Charlie Wilson and playing shows with GAP Band. And, Joe shares his perspective on the Fire in Little Africa recording weekend, where he notably operated a studio in the basement of the Skyline Mansion.
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Joe Bruner is a musician, engineer, producer and entrepreneur from Tulsa. His father, Billy Bruner is a Tulsa singer, musician and Tulsa music legend known as the ‘Prince of Tulsa boogie. Billy Bruner’s single ‘Black Women Smile’ features production by Joe Bruner and a guest verse from Dialtone. Joe Bruner has worked extensively with a long list of FILA artists, and most recently was the recording engineer for Dialtone’s new album ‘Intellectual Property’ available at NoParkingStudios.com.
In this episode, Doc and Ali sit down with the Bruner fam for a history lesson on the North Tulsa music scene of the 1970s. Billy shares stories about playing clubs with music icons, and going to school at Booker T. Washington with Charlie Wilson and playing shows with GAP Band. And, Joe shares his perspective on the Fire in Little Africa recording weekend, where he notably operated a studio in the basement of the Skyline Mansion.
Subscribe and leave us a review on Apple to support the podcast!
To learn more about Fire In Little Africa: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | Spotify
83 tập
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