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  1. 23. Apr. 1996 · April 23, 1996. /. 12:00 AM. Bassist/songwriter Bernard Edwards, 43, a founding member. of the disco group Chic died in a Japanese hotel room this past Thursday (April. 18). Edwards was in Japan ...

  2. 18. Feb. 2019 · Commercially, he was eclipsed by Rodgers, whose production was integral to some of the most important albums of the 80s, with Like A Virgin by Madonna and David Bowie’s Let’s Dance among them.

  3. Must Watch: Live footage of Bernard Edwards is hard to come by. Many of the videos you can find of Chic in the 70’s are performances on TV shows like American Bandstand which used canned audio and you’ll notice the instruments aren’t even plugged in.

  4. Edwards later produced and played in '80s supergroup Power Station ("Some Like It Hot"); produced ABC's "When Smokey Sings," Ross' "Telephone," and Rod Stewart; and played bass on the Rodgers-produced Madonna LP Like a Virgin and Jody Watley's "Don't You Want Me." Born October 31, 1952, in Greenville, North Carolina, Edwards met Rodgers in 1970. They began playing at New York jazz clubs and ...

  5. Like a Virgin è il secondo album in studio della cantante statunitense Madonna, pubblicato il 12 novembre 1984 negli Stati Uniti dalla casa discografica Sire Records e ristampato 26 luglio 1985 in Europa dalla Warner Bros. Records con l'inclusione di una nuova canzone, Into the Groove, dalla colonna sonora del film Cercasi Susan disperatamente, interpretato dalla stessa cantante.

  6. Edwards later produced and played in '80s supergroup Power Station ("Some Like It Hot"); produced ABC's "When Smokey Sings," Ross' "Telephone," and Rod Stewart; and played bass on the Rodgers-produced Madonna LP Like a Virgin and Jody Watley's "Don't You Want Me." Born October 31, 1952, in Greenville, North Carolina, Edwards met Rodgers in 1970. They began playing at New York jazz clubs and ...

  7. Like a Virgin is the second studio album by American singer and songwriter Madonna, released on November 12, 1984, by Sire Records. Following the success of her 1983 self-titled debut album, Madonna was eager to start working on its follow-up. She selected Nile Rodgers to produce the album due to his work on Let's Dance by David Bowie, which she was a fan of. To ensure it be exactly as she ...