Bernie Worrell
Known for: Acting
Born: April 18, 1944 in Long Branch, New Jersey, USA - Died: June 23, 2016
George Bernard Worrell, Jr. was an American musician and record producer. Born in Long Branch, New Jersey, Worrell was a child musical prodigy. He later studied at the Juilliard School and received a degree from the New England Conservatory of Music in 1967. After meeting George Clinton, frontman of the Parliaments, Worrell relocated with them and their backing band, the Funkadelics, to Detroit, Michigan; both groups became collectively known as Parliament-Funkadelic. Worrell co-wrote and played piano and synthesizers on many of their recordings, as well as writing horn and rhythm arrangements. In the 1980s, Worrell performed and recorded with Talking Heads, appearing on the live album The Name of This Band Is Talking Heads, the studio album Speaking in Tongues, and in the band's concert film, Stop Making Sense. In 2016, the New England Conservatory of Music awarded Worrell an honorary Doctor of Music degree. Worrell died at his home in Everson, Washington, on June 24, 2016, at the age of 72, from a combination of prostate cancer, liver cancer and lung cancer.
Known for
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Stop Making Sense
Self - Keyboards
Parliament Funkadelic: One Nation Under a Groove
Self
Moog
Self
Talking Heads: Storytelling Giant
Self
Ricki and the Flash
Billy
Rising Low
Self
Finding the Funk
Self
Talking Heads: Capitol Theatre
Self - Keyboards
Beware of Mr. Baker
Self
Moogfest 2006: Live
Stranger: Bernie Worrell on Earth
Self
I Swear I'll Leave This Town
Music
Car 54, Where Are You?
Original Music Composer