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  1. 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.

  2. Apr 23, 1996 · 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 with his longtime partner...

  3. Feb 18, 2019 · He was the private, pragmatic and preternaturally talented bassist whose beguilingly simple grooves helped to turn Chic into a world-conquering band by the end of the 70s, in the...

  4. Oct 31, 2022 · Best Bernard Edwards Basslines: 10 Disco Classics From Chic And More. From epic disco rhythms for Chic to sophisti-funk session work, the best Bernard Edwards basslines prove why he’s a master of funky grooves.

  5. Nov 24, 2023 · Along with guitarist Nile Rodgers, the late Bernard Edwards helped define one of the most distinctive sounds of disco – the sparse, sophisticated, yet highly rhythmic groove of Chic.

  6. In 2017, Edwards was selected as the 53rd greatest bassist of all time by Bass Player magazine. Edwards, was born in Greenville, North Carolina, and grew up in Brooklyn, New York City, where he...

  7. With Nile Rodgers, Bernard Edwards was responsible for writing and producing the songs for their band Chic, including the hits "Dance, Dance, Dance", "Everybody Dance", "Le Freak", "I Want Your Love" and "Good Times.”

  8. Bernard Edwards. Born: October 31st, 1952, Greenvile, North Carolina. Died: April 18, 1996, Japan. 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”.

  9. Apr 22, 1996 · Bernard Edwards, the pop producer and member of one of disco's most popular bands, Chic, died on Friday in Tokyo. He was 43 years old and lived in Connecticut.

  10. Aug 28, 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 rhythm and ...

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