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  1. Bernie Worrell. New Jersey. Bernie Worrell first came to prominence as a founding member of Parliament/Funkadelic. As this massively influential supergroup was radically altering the course of music, Bernie was radically charting the course of emerging keyboard technology in the golden age of analog synthesis. Among the key ingredients in his sonic stew were perfect pitch and a well-honed ...

  2. 22 de ene. de 2005 · Stranger: Bernie Worrell on Earth: Directed by Philip Di Fiore. With Yasiin Bey, David Byrne, George Clinton, Chris Frantz. The Film captures the life and the sound of an overlooked and eccentric musical mastermind who has been compared to Beethoven, Duke Ellington and Jimi Hendrix

  3. 24 de jun. de 2016 · Bernie Worrell, the keyboardist who served as co-founder of Parliament-Funkadelic, died after a battle with cancer at age 72.

  4. However, the same idiosyncratic talents that has made Worrell a highly respected name among fellow players has kept him from earning mainstream stardom, and Stranger: Bernie Worrell On Earth is a documentary that profiles his life and career while also examining how even a genius has to find a way to make a living.

  5. George Bernard "Bernie" Worrell, Jr., född 19 april 1944 i Long Branch i New Jersey, död 24 juni 2016 i Everson i Washington, var en amerikansk keyboardist och kompositör mest känd för sitt arbete med Parliament-Funkadelic och Talking Heads. [ 1] Han blev invald i Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 1997, tillsammans med femton andra medlemmar ...

  6. 9 de oct. de 2007 · Which brings us to Stranger - Bernie Worrell on Earth. Bernie was incredible, an absolute musical genius. He invented that synth bass sound that everyone subsequently used on Flashlight, brought so much texture to the Parliament/Funkadelic records and his affect on Talking Heads was a fundamental game changer.

  7. 2005. Documentary film about the genius keyboardist of Parliament-Funkadelic and Talking Heads. Directed by Philip Di Fiore. Featuring interviews with George Clinton, Bootsy Collins, David Byrne, Mos Def, Les Claypool and Warren Haynes. Shows at Jazz Fest 2003 comprise most of the concert footage in the movie. Took four years to make.