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  1. Bernard Edwards (* 31. Oktober 1952 in Greenville, North Carolina; † 18. April 1996 in Tokio) war ein US-amerikanischer Musiker und Produzent. Als Bassist und Produzent war er unter anderem Mitglied der Gruppe Chic, verfolgte daneben aber auch eigene Projekte.

  2. Bernard Edwards (October 31, 1952 – April 18, 1996) was an American bass player and record producer, known primarily for his work in disco music with guitarist Nile Rodgers, with whom he co-founded Chic. In 2017, Edwards was selected as the 53rd greatest bassist of all time by Bass Player magazine.

  3. Bernard Edwards is best known for his work with Disco/Funk group Chic, including the hits “Good Times”, “Le Freak”, “Everybody Dance” and “I Want Your Love”. He was also a prolific songwriter, producer and session player who worked with many of music’s top artists during his time.

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  4. 28. Aug. 2015 · Among the most sampled bassist ever, and an absolute master of the groove, Edwards’ immaculate tone by way of flat-wound strings on a MusicMan Stingray bass, matchless use of rhythm and space, and his indelible melodic genius continues to inspire generations of players ranging from rock, pop, hip-hop, jazz, disco, dance, funk, and ...

  5. 4. Dez. 2018 · Bernard Edwards was pronounced dead on April 18, 1996. His final performance was released in 1999 as the album “ Live at the Budokan “. The Bass Player magazine included Bernard Edwards on their list of the greatest bassists of all time.

  6. 14. Juni 2018 · This bass player is Bernard Edwards, the funk master who teamed up with Nile Rodgers in the 1970’s to form Chic and produce records for other chart-topping artists such as Diana Ross and Sister Sledge.

  7. 31. Okt. 2022 · A true maestro of groove and feel known for his unique playing style, Edwards created spellbinding basslines that not only helped secure Chic’s disco legacy, but, by sprinkling his funky magic over tracks for Madonna, Diana Ross and Sister Sledge, he revolutionised pop music and kept disco alive well into the 80s and 90s.