Bunny Fontaine

A perfomance artist from Portland Oregon transplanted in Hollywood at a young age. Street smart Bunny has experienced things normal people could never dream of. Being one of the founders of LA's techno scene with Magic Wednesday's, as well as taking part in the LA underground punk scene in “Death Party”, Bunny invents new ways of fusing rock star melodies with electro robotic sexiness. Following twists and turns of survival she managed to still strive after her dreams. The post modernist psyche, having little patience for those not born into wealth, somehow couldn’t hold her, finding her rubbing shoulders with living legends and the dregs of humanity alike. While she may look like the anime daughter of Marilyn, she’s expressive, and emotionally deep and soulful. Vocal elements of predecessors; Madonna, Nico, Blondie, and Pat Benatar, but also inspired by contemporaries like Adult, Peaches, and Ladytron, just to name precious few. Studied classical guitar, electronic music production, film, opera, and theatre, at the tip of her iceberg, but she also has a bachelors in science with honors from Mount St. Marys College. She tells unbelievable tales of her life, but has evidence thats hard to explain unless she is really telling the truth. Like inspiring Quentin Tarantino to write after Pulp Fiction. Well he did go out of his way to give her speaking lines in Jackie Brown, (‘chicks with guns” in black), obtaining a Taft-Hartley into SAG for her and giving her the name Juliet Long when she was 18. But thats all for now. Explore her world for yourself. She says, “ This is my original experiment, I'm did it myself in my bedroom studio, but it was something I was so passionate about and I hope you can feel that. These bedroom demos reached further than I expected, and I couldn't be more grateful!”