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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsBernie Worrell, Masterful P-Funk Keyboardist, Dead at 72
http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory/bernie-worrell-masterful-funk-keyboardist-dead-72-40116805
Bernie Worrell, the ingenious "Wizard of Woo" whose amazing array of keyboard sounds and textures helped define the Parliament-Funkadelic musical empire and influenced performers of funk, rock, hip-hop and other genres, has died.
Worrell, who announced in early 2016 that he had stage-four lung cancer, died Friday at age 72. He died at his home in Everson, Washington, according to his wife, Judie Worrell.
Throughout the 1970s and into the '80s, George Clinton's dual projects of Parliament and Funkadelic and their various spinoffs built upon the sounds of James Brown and Sly and the Family Stone among others and turned out some of the most complex, spaced out, political, cartoonish and, of course, danceable music of the era, elevating the funk groove to a world view.
With a core group featuring Worrell, guitarist Eddie Hazel and bassist Bootsy Collins, P-Funk maintained an exhausting and dazzling pace of recordings, from the hit singles "Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof off the Sucker)" and "Flash Light" to such albums as "One Nation Under a Groove" and "Funkentelechy Vs. the Placebo Syndrome." And the studio music was just a starting point for the live shows, costumed spectaculars of wide-brimmed hats, war paint, dashikis, military gear or perhaps a white sheet with only a fig leaf underneath.
Worrell was among the first musicians to use a Moog synthesizer, and his mastery brought comparisons to Jimi Hendrix's innovations on guitar. Anything seemed possible when he was on keyboards, conjuring squiggles, squirts, stutters and hiccups on Parliament's "Flash Light" that sounded like funk as if conceived by Martians. On Funkadelic's "Atmosphere," his chatty organ prelude, like a mash-up of Bach and "The Munsters," set up some of Clinton's more unprintable lyrics.
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Bernie Worrell, the ingenious "Wizard of Woo" whose amazing array of keyboard sounds and textures helped define the Parliament-Funkadelic musical empire and influenced performers of funk, rock, hip-hop and other genres, has died.
Worrell, who announced in early 2016 that he had stage-four lung cancer, died Friday at age 72. He died at his home in Everson, Washington, according to his wife, Judie Worrell.
Throughout the 1970s and into the '80s, George Clinton's dual projects of Parliament and Funkadelic and their various spinoffs built upon the sounds of James Brown and Sly and the Family Stone among others and turned out some of the most complex, spaced out, political, cartoonish and, of course, danceable music of the era, elevating the funk groove to a world view.
With a core group featuring Worrell, guitarist Eddie Hazel and bassist Bootsy Collins, P-Funk maintained an exhausting and dazzling pace of recordings, from the hit singles "Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof off the Sucker)" and "Flash Light" to such albums as "One Nation Under a Groove" and "Funkentelechy Vs. the Placebo Syndrome." And the studio music was just a starting point for the live shows, costumed spectaculars of wide-brimmed hats, war paint, dashikis, military gear or perhaps a white sheet with only a fig leaf underneath.
Worrell was among the first musicians to use a Moog synthesizer, and his mastery brought comparisons to Jimi Hendrix's innovations on guitar. Anything seemed possible when he was on keyboards, conjuring squiggles, squirts, stutters and hiccups on Parliament's "Flash Light" that sounded like funk as if conceived by Martians. On Funkadelic's "Atmosphere," his chatty organ prelude, like a mash-up of Bach and "The Munsters," set up some of Clinton's more unprintable lyrics.
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Also played kb w/ Talking Heads in Stop Making Sense
Cross gently, Bernie!
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Bernie Worrell, Masterful P-Funk Keyboardist, Dead at 72 (Original Post)
Cooley Hurd
Jun 2016
OP
Bernie was a great player, I loved the P-Funk under every name it took and I was present for one
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2016
#1
The Wizard of Woo I could listen to PFunk all night , I think I will tonight .....
Person 2713
Jun 2016
#3
best live concert movie ever, maybe? I used to put that song on whenever I was
Gabi Hayes
Jun 2016
#7
Bluenorthwest
(45,319 posts)1. Bernie was a great player, I loved the P-Funk under every name it took and I was present for one
of the shooting nights for Stop Making Sense. May he travel on lightly.
maxsolomon
(35,358 posts)2. So much great work; he'll be remembered
A little crazy that he lived up in the woods outside Bellingham, though - Everson is on the Nooksack near the Canadian Border. Last place I would have looked for a P Funk legend.
Requiescat in Pace.
Person 2713
(3,263 posts)3. The Wizard of Woo I could listen to PFunk all night , I think I will tonight .....
Dr. G. Bernard Worrell Jr. Transitioned Home to the Great Spirit on June 24, 2016 11:54am. Please share memories at
http://bernieworrell.com
TIME TO PANIC
(1,894 posts)4. .
LoisB
(9,023 posts)5. This is sad news.
progressoid
(50,787 posts)6. 2016 is turning out to be a bad year for musicians.
We're losing a lot of great ones.
Gabi Hayes
(28,795 posts)7. best live concert movie ever, maybe? I used to put that song on whenever I was
leaving town on a road trip, right after Freeway Jam, by Jeff Beck
RIP, Bernie
speaking of other Bernie drummers, this might be the king of the shuffle. named after him, of course
DEEP in the pock-ET-ah!
Warren DeMontague
(80,708 posts)9. Yeah. Stop Making Sense is a masterpiece.
Liberal_in_LA
(44,397 posts)8. ..
Warren DeMontague
(80,708 posts)10. Damn.
That guy had some serious chops.