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  1. Bernie Worrell - organ, piano, backing vocals. Julian Bernard Fowler - piano, backing vocals on "I Tried" and "When I Was Young". Gary Oldman - piano, vocals on "When I Was Young", voices on "Every Silver Lining Has a Cloud". Ted Daniel - flugelhorn on "Juan Belmonte". Buckethead - guitar, backing vocals.

    • 1995
  2. 1993: Every Silver Lining Has a Cloud de Julian Schnabel; 1999: Unison de Shin Terai; 2004: The Big Eyeball in the Sky de Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains; 2006: Gold & Wax de Gigi; 2007: Lightyears de Shin Terai; 2007: Tennessee 2004 de Praxis; 2007: Turn My Teeth Up! de Baby Elephant; 2008: Profanation de Praxis

    • George Bernard Worrell, Jr.
    • 24 de junio de 2016 (72 años), Everson (Estados Unidos)
  3. 1995 Julian Schnabel – Every Silver Lining Has a Cloud; 1995 George Clinton & ParliaFunkadelic – Tamurinillis; 1995 Parliament – Best of Parliament: Give Up the Funk; 1995 George Clinton – Sample Some Of Disc, Sample Some Of Dat Vol. 3; 1995 Soundtrack – Panther ("Freaked") 1994 Soundtrack – Friday ("You Got Me Wide Open")

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    Early life

    Worrell was born in Long Branch, New Jersey, and grew up in Plainfield, New Jersey, where his family moved when he was eight. A musical prodigy, he began formal piano lessons by age three and wrote a concerto at age eight. He went on to study at the Juilliard School and received a degree from the New England Conservatory of Music in 1967. As a college student, Worrell played with a group called Chubby & The Turnpikes; this ensemble eventually evolved into Tavares.

    1970s

    After meeting George Clinton, leader of a Plainfield-based doo wop group called The Parliaments, Worrell moved with Clinton, The Parliaments and their backing band, The Funkadelics, to Detroit, Michigan; thereafter, both groups became collectively known as Parliament-Funkadelic. During the 1970s the same group of musicians separately recorded under the names Parliament and Funkadelic, (among several others), but toured as P-Funk. Worrell played grand piano, Wurlitzer electric piano, Hohner Cl...

    1980s

    When Parliament-Funkadelic took a hiatus from touring in the early 1980s, Worrell was recruited, along with other musicians from differing musical genres such as guitarist Adrian Belew, to perform and record with Talking Heads. Worrell's experience and feel for different arrangements enhanced the overall sound of the band. Though he never officially joined Talking Heads, he was a de facto member of the group for most of the '80s: appearing on one of their studio albums, several solo albums, t...

    In January 2016, Worrell was diagnosed with a "mild form" of prostate cancer, stage-four liver cancer and stage-four lung cancer. He relocated from New Jersey, his long-time home, to Bellingham, Washington. A tribute and benefit concert to raise funds for Worrell's cancer treatment, produced by the Black Rock Coalitionand featuring musicians with w...

    Stranger: Bernie Worrell on Earth is a documentary film about Worrell's life, music and impact. At AllMovie, critic Mark Deming wrote that the film "profiles his life and career while also examining how even a genius has to find a way to make a living".

  4. 1993: Every Silver Lining Has a Cloud by Julian Schnabel; 1999: Unison by Shin Terai; 2004: The Big Eyeball in the Sky by Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains; 2004: The New Danger by Mos Def; 2005: BananAtomic Mass by Munkeez Strikin' Matchiz; 2006: Gold & Wax by Gigi; 2007: Lightyears by Shin Terai; 2007: Tennessee 2004 by Praxis

  5. 12 de nov. de 2022 · 1993: Every Silver Lining Has a Cloud de Julian Schnabel; 1999: Unison de Shin Terai; 2004: El gran globo ocular en el cielo por el cubo de cerebros Bernie del coronel Claypool; 2004: El nuevo peligro de Mos Def; 2005: BananAtomic Mass de Munkeez Strikin' Matchiz; 2006: Oro y Cera de Gigi; 2007: Lightyears de Shin Terai; 2007 ...

  6. Enunciado: Every cloud has a silver lining. Traducción literal: Cada nube tiene un forro de plata. Marcador de uso: Muy usado. Fuentes: Bertram p. 77; Simpson p. 38; Fergusson nº 127.20; Ridout nº 171; Flavell1993 p. 58; Mieder1992 p. 104.