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Bernie Worrell was an American keyboardist and composer best known for his work with Parliament-Funkadelic and Talking Heads. His innovative use of synthesizers and keyboards helped define the sound of funk music in the 1970s and 1980s. Worrell's contributions to albums like "Mothership Connection" and "Remain in Light" showcased his musical genius and versatility. Beyond his work with these iconic bands, he had a prolific solo career and collaborated with numerous artists across genres. Worrell's influence on modern music, particularly in funk and electronic music, is profound and enduring.
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"I was known around the college for jamming in the lounge."

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"My mother wanted me to be a concert pianist."

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"I got private lessons in keyboard at Julliard, before New England Conservatory of Music in Boston."

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"Prince presented us at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame."

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"You can be enticed by food, wooed by food, sex, money, or instruments."

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"I was born with a natural gift. My mother recognized the talent."

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"As far as arrangements after the basic track is cut, if I'm writing a horn arrangement or playing strings, I might arrange that, plan that out. Other times, I'll just sit and roll tape."

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"I talk by playing, not by words."

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"Usually, I just do what I want, because I got it that way."

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"People like my voice and say I can sing, but I don't like microphones in front of my face: it distracts me."

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"I don't listen to a lot of radio today. It's not really music to me."

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"We used to have a main female vocalist. But she had a baby. Now we do the singing ourselves."

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"Woo means the ability to entice someone or something to get what you want. My first solo album was called: All the Woo of the Universe, which was titled by George Clinton."

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"The radios are going to dictate. That's another fight. That's another story there. I wish they just let it be."

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"Providence School of Art students used to sneak into P Funk concerts."

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