Randy Bernsen
Randy Bernsen | |
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Background information | |
Born |
Needham, Massachusetts, U.S. | July 15, 1954
Genres | Jazz, Jazz fusion |
Occupation(s) | Guitarist, composer |
Instruments | Guitar |
Website | Randy Bernsen |
Randy Bernsen (born July 15, 1954) is an American guitarist and composer of jazz and jazz fusion music.
Career
Bernsen was born in Needham, Massachusetts and grew up in Florida. He attended high school in Plantation and was active in the clubs of South Florida, starting at age 17. He studied at the University of Miami. During the mid-1970s, he was a part of the Peter Graves Orchestra, which played in Bachelors III with Jaco Pastorius. In 1977, he was a part of Blood, Sweat & Tears. Bernsen's debut album, Music for People, Planets & Washing Machines (1986), featured numerous greats of fusion jazz, including Urszula Dudziak, Bob James, Herbie Hancock, Jaco Pastorius and Peter Erskine. After good reviews, Bernsen managed to sign up for the follow-up album, Mo‘ Wasabi, with Wayne Shorter, Michael Brecker, Marcus Miller, Steve Gadd, and Toots Thielemans.
Bernsen has toured since the 1990s with his own groups from Fort Lauderdale; Occasionally he was on concert tours in Southeast Asia and Mexico. In 1992, he was involved in Joe Zawinul's album Lost Tribes; In 2003 he recorded a tribute to Pastorius, Word of Mouth Revisited, with the Peter Graves Orchestra, followed in 2006 by The World is Out. Tom Lord recorded 42 recordings with Bernsen between 1979 and 2006.[1] He can also be heard on albums by Silvano Monasterios and Jürgen Attig.
Discography
- Music for People, Planets & Washing Machines (Zebra 1986, with Michał Urbaniak, Herbie Hancock, Jaco Pastorius, Ray Peterson, Peter Erskine, Bob James, Bobby Thomas Jr., Urszula Dudziak, Othello Molineaux et al.)
- Mo‘ Wasabi (Zebra 1987)
- Paradise Citizens (Zebra 1988)
- Calling Me Back Home (101 South Records 1992)
- Live in San Miguel de Allande (2001, with Nicole Yarling, Richard Brookens, Javier Carrion, Archie Pena)
- Grace Notes (2015, with Steve Tavaglione, Scott Kinsey, Mac Chew, Colin James, Jimmy Haslip, Russell Ferrante, Peter Erskine, Gary Novak, Virgil Donati, Luis Conte, Archie Pena, Julius Pastorius)[2]
External links
- Webpräsenz
- Porträt
- Randy Bernsen discography at Discogs
- Randy Bernsen at AllMusic