 NEW YORK (Cayman/Track Records) - Cayman Music is to work with Track Records to release a series of albums that feature songs written by John "Rabbit" Bundrick, best known as the keyboardist for the Who. Cayman Music publishes a large proportion of John Bundrick's extensive songwriting catalogue. Established in 1972 by Danny Sims, Cayman Music also represents the works of Johnny Nash, Peter Tosh and Bob Marley amongst others. Bundrick wrote songs for and played on Johnny Nash's hit 1972 album 'I Can See Clearly Now'; he also lent his synthesizer/keyboard talents to Bob Marley's 1973 release Catch a Fire. Additionally, Bundrick has associations with Free, KKTR (Kossoff, Kirke, Tetsu & Rabbit) and Crawler. Jason Hall will be heading the relaunch of Cayman Music by pursuing licensing opportunities for Bundrick's songs. He will also be the liaison for new collaborative efforts and covers. Hall said: "I am delighted to be working with such a brilliant musician and prolific songwriter. There is a broad spread of material that could be recorded by many of today's great rock, country or soul artists" Visit www.caymanmusic.com/bundrick to hear samples of the songs which include titles recorded by Johnny Nash, Free, Crawler and KKRT.
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