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Big Willie's Burlesque's "Bunny Girl" Is Back in Town

Ujin Kim |
April 13, 2011 | 3:49 a.m. PDT

Staff Reporter

"Bunny Girl" (via their FB page)
"Bunny Girl" (via their FB page)
Forged from the fires of the infamous burlesque club Forty Deuce in Los Angeles, Big Willie's Burlesque is back in town and eager to entertain with the release of their new record, "Bunny Girl." 

"Big Willie," better known as Willie McNeil, is no stranger in the music industry, having been in the business for 33 years.

Willie has performed with numerous bands, and is a natural performer with a burning passion.

Big Willie's Burlesque is good old-school burlesque with a Latin flair. With song titles such as "Nice Tits & No Tats," there's undoubtedly sass too. 

With two Latina burlesque dancers, including Argentinian dancer extraordinaire Carolina Crestola, Willie McNeil is the "the drummer whose expressions could be a comedy act of their own."

A night at the Downtown LA club at The Edison is practically a promise to leave a smile on your face. 

Yet, without the striptease, do you still want "Bunny Girl" the album?

With titles such as "Butt Dimples" and "Scoobey Doo's Back," the music sets you back in the good ole days of time and play. Jubilant notes fill your ears and leave you yearning to run to the Edison to see the show.

Move aside sour pusses, cheer up with "Bunny Girl."

 

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