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Bernard Wright (1963 – 2022) was an American singer-songwriter and keyboardist working in the funk and jazz idioms, known for such compositions as "Haboglabotribin" (1981) and "Who Do You Love" (1985).

Biography

Wright was born in Jamaica, Queens, New York. In the liner notes to his debut album 'Nard, he stated that his mother is Lessie Wright. His godmother was singer Roberta Flack.

He attended the High School of Performing Arts in New York. His classmates included writer Carl Hancock Rux and gospel recording artist Desiree Coleman Jackson. He was offered a slot touring with Lenny White when he was 13, and he played with Tom Browne at the age of 16.

GRP Records signed him in 1981 and released his debut album 'Nard, tracks from which were prominently sampled in hits by Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Skee-Lo, and LL Cool J. The album was re-released in 2001. He followed with Funky Beat (1983) on Arista and Mr. Wright (1985) on Manhattan Records. The latter of these albums included his biggest R&B appearance, "Who Do You Love", for which a video was made that is featured in the title sequence of Video Music Box. In 1990 he released the gospel album Fresh Hymns. In 2000 he formed a trio with Alfredo Elias and Damon Banks and released the album Back To Our Roots.

Wright has also appeared on recordings by musicians such as Miami Mike Devine Pennington, Doug E. Fresh, Cameo, Bobby Brown, Pieces of a Dream, Charles Earland, Marcus Miller, and Miles Davis. After his recording days, Wright continued playing keyboards in Dallas, where he mentored younger artists.

He died in May 2022, at the age of 58, reportedly from a traffic accident.

Discography

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Year Title US US
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1981 'Nard Template:Center Template:Center Template:Center
1983 Funky Beat Template:Center Template:Center Template:Center
1985 Mr. Wright Template:Center Template:Center Template:Center
1990 Fresh Hymns Template:Center Template:Center Template:Center
1992 Fresh Hymns II Template:Center Template:Center Template:Center
1993 Brand New Gospel Format Template:Center Template:Center Template:Center





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