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SUMMARY:Bernie Worrell Orchestra w/Chronicles - 05/10/2013
DESCRIPTION:(Funk-Rock)  A Member of the Rock  ">How many artists can say they were in \non the ground floor of a Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame supergroup\, all \nwhile inventing a completely original and uncanny sound and\, in the \nensuing years\, building a legendary reputation as one of the most \nversatile hired guns in the music business?\nTrue funkateers know the history. \nFrom the fat mini-moog bass lines of “Flash Light” and “One Nation Under\n A Groove” to the percussive piano runs of “Chocolate City” and “Give Up\n the Funk\,” Bernie Worrell is synonymous with the legacy of \nParliament-Funkadelic\; in fact\, he’s one of the originators of the \npsychedelic funk sound\, having written and co-produced the lion’s share \nof the music going back to Funkadelic’s formative years\, with an \neclectic ear for everything from Chopin to the Chi-Lites.\nAfter the original \nParliament-Funkadelic stopped touring in the early 1980s\, Worrell \nreleased several solo albums. He was recruited\, along with other \nmusicians from differing genres such as Adrian Belew\, to perform and \nrecord with Talking Heads\, a pioneering new wave act. Worrell’s \nexperience and feel for different arrangements enhanced the overall \nsound of the band. Though he never officially joined Talking Heads\, he \nwas a de facto member of the group for most of the ’80s\, appearing on \none of their studio albums\, several solo albums\, and multiple tours \nuntil they disbanded officially in 1992.  Worrell can be seen in the \nTalking Heads concert film Stop Making Sense.\nSince 2011\, Worrell has been performing with his group\, the Bernie Worrell Orchestra.\nA film entitled “Stranger: Bernie \nWorrell on Earth” was released about the life\, music and impact of \nBernie on music. “The Film captures the life and the sound of an \noverlooked and eccentric musical mastermind who has been compared to \nBeethoven\, Duke Ellington and Jimi Hendrix.”
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>(Funk-Rock)  A Member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame </p><p><span style="color: #000000\;">How many artists can say they were in \non the ground floor of a Rock &amp\; Roll Hall Of Fame supergroup\, all \nwhile inventing a completely original and uncanny sound and\, in the \nensuing years\, building a legendary reputation as one of the most \nversatile hired guns in the music business?</span>\n</p><p><span style="color: #000000\;">True funkateers know the history. \nFrom the fat mini-moog bass lines of “Flash Light” and “One Nation Under\n A Groove” to the percussive piano runs of “Chocolate City” and “Give Up\n the Funk\,” Bernie Worrell is synonymous with the legacy of \nParliament-Funkadelic\; in fact\, he’s one of the originators of the \npsychedelic funk sound\, having written and co-produced the lion’s share \nof the music going back to Funkadelic’s formative years\, with an \neclectic ear for everything from Chopin to the Chi-Lites.</span></p>\n<p><span style="color: #000000\;">After the original \nParliament-Funkadelic stopped touring in the early 1980s\, Worrell \nreleased several solo albums. He was recruited\, along with other \nmusicians from differing genres such as Adrian Belew\, to perform and \nrecord with Talking Heads\, a pioneering new wave act. Worrell’s \nexperience and feel for different arrangements enhanced the overall \nsound of the band. Though he never officially joined Talking Heads\, he \nwas a de facto member of the group for most of the ’80s\, appearing on \none of their studio albums\, several solo albums\, and multiple tours \nuntil they disbanded officially in 1992.&nbsp\; Worrell can be seen in the \nTalking Heads concert film Stop Making Sense.</span></p>\n<p><span style="color: #000000\;">Since 2011\, Worrell has been performing with his group\, the Bernie Worrell Orchestra.</span></p>\n<p><span style="color: #000000\;">A film entitled “Stranger: Bernie \nWorrell on Earth” was released about the life\, music and impact of \nBernie on music. “The Film captures the life and the sound of an \noverlooked and eccentric musical mastermind who has been compared to \nBeethoven\, Duke Ellington and Jimi Hendrix.”</span></p>
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URL:https://dev.saratoga.org/events/details/bernie-worrell-orchestra-w-chronicles-05-10-2013-05-10-2013-4775
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