Ronald Bruner Jr.

Ronald Bruner Jr. is a drummer, composer and producer.

Early life

Bruner has been playing the drums since the age of two. His earliest influence was his father, Ronald Bruner Sr., a drummer who has performed and recorded with Diana Ross, The Temptations, Randy Crawford, and Gladys Knight. He is the older brother of bassist Thundercat and Jameel Bruner of The Internet.

Professional career

Bruner began his professional career at the age of 15, at the Thelonious Monk Institute, which opened the door for him to perform with artists such as Wayne Shorter, Dianne Reeves, and Ron Carter. A few years later he became a regular member of Kenny Garrett's band. Over the years his style has diversified, including hardcore punk/crossover thrash with the band Suicidal Tendencies.[1]

His other credits already include Lee Ritenour, Roy Hargrove, Tribal Tech, Larry Carlton, Marcus Miller, George Duke, Kirk Whalum, Robben Ford, Patrice Rushen, Clark Terry, Stanley Clarke, Johnny Hodges, Gerald Albright, Allan Holdsworth and experimental Los Angeles producer Flying Lotus. Ronald is currently working with Grammy winning producer/engineer Dennis MacKay on his first solo album.

He also worked with the bassist, composer Marcus Miller on the "Tutu revisited" tour in 2010, and played with Prince at the Dakota Jazz Club in Minneapolis in 2013 .

In 2015, Bruner appeared on Kamasi Washington's solo debut The Epic.[2] and also performed live with Lee Ritenour & Dave Grusin (alongside Melvin Davis (b) in the UK).

References

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