

It is a distinct possibility that everyone alive today
in the free world has heard Bernard Fowler sing. This is because Bernard
Fowler is a true Renaissance Man when it comes to the vast expanse of his
career. He has a list of credits that is pages long, with experience which
has truly spanned all genres of music: Rock, Jazz, Funk, Pop, and Latin.
His critically acclaimed voice is powerful, soulful, and unforgettable.
Born and raised in the Queensbridge Projects of New York City, Bernard
played bass in the neighborhood salsa band. At 16 he began writing and
singing in ėTotal Eclipseî, who later
signed with Brunswick Records. As the frontman for Tackhead, Bernard began
his journey to become one of the most sought-after singing talents in the
world.
Bernard has appeared on tours and albums, singing with some of the
best-known artists of the 20th Century: Ryuchi Sakamoto, Gill Scott-Heron,
Sly & Robbie, Material, Bootsy Collins, Duran Duran, Herb Alpert, Paul
Carrack, Yoko Ono, and many others.
Bernard spent the last decade touring
and recording with the Rolling Stones, rounding out fourteen albums, including
fronting three albums from Charlie Watts and contributing his voice to
solo efforts from Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ron Wood.
Not only is Bernard
an accomplished vocalist, he is also a songwriter, trombone player, percussionist,
keyboardist, and producer. He has displayed these diverse talents with
Ron Wood, Stevie Salas, The Rolling Stones, Living Colour, Herbie Hancock,
as well as his own Peach Boys, Tackhead, and Nicklebag. It is clear that
with his highly-regarded talent, and unparalleled experience, Bernard Fowler
will continue to lend his skills and sounds to many more thankful ears
in the 21st Century. |
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