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Bernie Marsden

Bernard John Marsden (7 May 1951 – 24 August 2023) was an English rock and blues guitarist.[1] He is primarily known for his work with Whitesnake, having written or co-written with David Coverdale many of the group's hit songs, such as "Fool for Your Loving", "Walking in the Shadow of the Blues", "Ready an' Willing", "Lovehunter", "Trouble", and "Here I Go Again".[2]

Bernie Marsden
Marsden in 2014
Background information
Birth nameBernard John Marsden
Born(1951-05-07)7 May 1951
Buckingham, Buckinghamshire, England
Died24 August 2023(2023-08-24) (aged 72)
London, England
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • songwriter
  • producer
Instruments
  • Guitar
  • vocals
Years active1972–2023
Labels
  • RAK
  • Chrysalis
  • EMI
  • Parlophone
  • Warner Brothers
  • United Artists
  • Capitol Records
  • SPV
  • Mascot Provogue
  • Little House Music
  • Conquest Music
Websiteberniemarsden.com

Career edit

Early career edit

After playing with local Buckingham based groups, including Clockwork Mousetrap (previously The Daystroms), Marsden formed Skinny Cat at the age of 17.[3][4]

Marsden got his first professional gig with UFO in 1972. He next played with Glenn Cornick's Wild Turkey in 1973, before he joined drummer Cozy Powell's band Cozy Powell's Hammer. He then joined Babe Ruth in 1975, and played on two releases for Capitol Records, Stealin' Home (1975) and Kid's Stuff (1976). During his time with Babe Ruth, Cozy Powell recommended him to Jon Lord, who was forming a post Deep Purple band with Ian Paice, Paice Ashton Lord, in 1976, with Tony Ashton.[2]

During his time recording the Malice in Wonderland album with Paice Ashton Lord, Marsden worked alongside saxophonist Howie Casey who recommended Marsden join Paul McCartney's Wings, but the position never materialised, as Whitesnake was being formed at the same time period.[5]

Paice Ashton Lord edit

Paice Ashton Lord was the band formed by Jon Lord and Ian Paice after the demise of Deep Purple. Long-time associate and keyboard player Tony Ashton made up the third part. Cozy Powell recommended Marsden, who auditioned alongside bassist Paul Martinez. There was much anticipation for the band, but after one album and only five gigs, the band folded during sessions in Munich for a second album, momentous because it was in Munich that Marsden met David Coverdale for the first time.

Whitesnake edit

After Paice Ashton Lord folded, in 1978, Marsden formed a new band with former Deep Purple vocalist David Coverdale and guitarist Micky Moody. The band started as David Coverdale's White Snake, which then became Whitesnake. Marsden played on the first EP, first five albums and a live album: Snakebite (1978), Trouble (1978), Lovehunter (1979), Ready an' Willing (1980), Live... in the Heart of the City (1980), Come an' Get It (1981) and Saints & Sinners (1982), contributing many of the songs with David Coverdale and sometimes Moody. Marsden and Coverdale went on to create Whitesnake's anthem "Here I Go Again" in 1982, a song that sold many millions all over the world. Both writers have received many awards for the song. As of 2018, the song has been counted at six million US radio plays.[citation needed]

Post-Whitesnake bands edit

Following his departure from Whitesnake, Marsden formed a short-lived band called Bernie Marsden's SOS.[6] Not long after, Bernie Marsden formed the band Alaska[6] with Robert Hawthorne on vocals and Richard Bailey on keyboards. Alaska released two melodic rock albums in two years, Heart of the Storm (1984) and The Pack (1985), before splitting.[2] In 1986, he put together MGM with former Whitesnake members Neil Murray and his replacement guitarist in Whitesnake Mel Galley. The band, briefly, also included former Toto vocalist, Bobby Kimball. Recordings were made but remain unreleased.

In 1989, Marsden reunited with Whitesnake guitarist Moody to form The Moody Marsden band, recording an acoustic live album in Norway called Live In Hell and an electric live album recorded in England, Never Turn Our Back on the Blues, that featured Zak Starkey on drums. Marsden & Moody toured throughout Europe and recorded one studio album called Real Faith in 1994. They later formed a new band called "The Snakes" with Norwegian vocalist Jørn Lande focused on only playing songs from their time in Whitesnake, releasing a studio abum (Once Bitten) and a live record (Live in Europe), both in 1998. Following the departure of Lande, bassist Sid Ringsby and drummer Willy Bendiksen, the band shifted its name to The Company Of Snakes, welcoming keyboardist Don Airey, bassist Neil Murray, drummer John Lingwood and former Bad Company vocalist Robert Hart. As it turned out, the name was a little misleading as though Robert Hart recorded the double live album Here They Go Again (2002), his vocals were replaced by those of Stefan Berggren, and a year later the Berggren line up produced a single studio album Burst The Bubble. Eventually the band changed its name once again to "M3". This revamped line up included Marsden, Moody, Murray, Berggren, the drummer Jimmy Copley and keyboard player Mark Stanway. M3 produced a triple-CD DVD called Rough 'n' Ready which again features the songs from their Whitesnake's legacy, now with former Rainbow member Doogie White as special guest sharing the vocal duties, and another live album, Classsic Snake Live Vol I, in 2006 with former Black Sabbath member Tony Martin replacing Berggren and White. The band ended in the same year with Marsden, Moody and Murray going their separate ways.

Solo career edit

 
Marsden performing in 2007

Marsden released two solo albums during his time in Whitesnake. First released in Japan on the Japanese label Trash/Trio in 1979, And About Time Too,[6] became the number one import into the UK. EMI Records soon picked up the rights to the album and released it in Europe shortly before the release of Marsden's second solo album, Look At Me Now, in 1981.[6] Both of these LPs were on the Parlophone label; at the time only Marsden and The Beatles were on the label. His BBC Friday Rock Show solo sessions were released on CD; these featured David Coverdale and Toto drummer Simon Phillips. No more solo albums appeared until the release of his Green and Blues in 1994. This album is his tribute to guitarists in the John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers allowing him to thank Eric Clapton, Peter Green, and Mick Taylor, but most of all John Mayall.

Marsden recorded two soundtrack CDs; his music has featured in many US TV shows.

Marsden produced his own documentary blues-based DVD, filmed in Mississippi. Concentrating on the Clarksdale area, it features some wonderful stories and playing, especially with James 'Super Chikan' Johnson, Morgan Freeman appears, dancing in the Ground Zero Club in Clarksdale as Marsden plays with his band. His continuing fascination with blues music led to him producing USA artist Larry Johnson's Blues From Harlem CD, and forming close relationships with Honey Boy Edwards, John Jackson and Louisiana Red, playing with all of them as well.

Into the 2000s, he produced his Big Boy Blue double-CD, Stacks, featuring Jimmy Copley, Big Boy Blue Live, and Bernie Plays Rory, a double CD of Rory Gallagher's material. A live acoustic recording, Going To My Hometown, was recorded at The Radcliffe Centre in Buckingham. Castle Communications released a definitive compilation double CD called Blues and Scales which features songs from almost all the bands of his career.

Marsden played guitar with Elkie Brooks, a singer he long admired; with The Diesel Band with John Coghlan; worked at The National Theatre in two Shakespeare productions with Sir Nicholas Hytner; wrote for Joe Bonamassa; and played with Warren Haynes of the Allman Brothers Band; joining the band on stage at the Beacon Theatre in New York. A personal highlight of his long career was playing guitar in the Ringo Starr Band; with shows in Monaco and in the UK.

In 2021, Bernie Marsden teamed up with Conquest Music to release his next solo album, Kings, a tribute to Albert King, Freddie King and B.B. King. Kings reached number 18 in the UK Albums Chart and was followed quickly by the release of Chess, inspired by the Chicago based Chess label.

Later years and death edit

 
Bernie and "The Beast" in 2022

His inaugural Guitar Mojo Experience was held at Arts[clarification needed] at Stowe School in Buckinghamshire in 2018 and 2019. A third Mojo was scheduled for July 2020.

In 2015, the University of Buckingham granted Bernie Marsden an honorary Master of Arts degree.[7]

In 2021, Marsden was crowned The Lord Of The Blues at the HRH Awards.

Marsden continued to play solo shows, mainly festivals in Europe and the UK, joining Joe Bonamassa's Blues Cruises, and also took a show on the road playing the Whitesnake album Ready And Willing in its entirety in the autumn of 2019.

On the evening of 24 August 2023, Marsden died from bacterial meningitis,[8] with his wife and two daughters at his side. He was 72. Marsden's former bandmate, David Coverdale, expressed his condolences on his Twitter (X) account.[9][10][11]

Guitar related edit

PRS Guitars released a Bernie Marsden Signature Edition guitar, and Gibson Guitars made a limited edition number of his Gibson Les Paul guitar known as "The Beast". His second book, released in 2018, is Tales of Tone and Volume and is a large tome featuring his guitar collection. Marsden contributed a column to Guitarist magazine in 2018–19.

In 2014, Marsden was signed to the Dutch record label Mascot Provogue and released Shine. The album featured David Coverdale singing the Whitesnake classic "Trouble", Joe Bonamassa on guitar on the title track "Shine", Don Airey on keyboards and both Ian Paice and Jimmy Copley on drums.

Marsden released his autobiography Where's My Guitar in 2017. The book was updated and reissued by HarperCollins in November 2019.

Discography edit

Film and television appearances edit

  • 1989 Runaway Dreams (musical director)
  • 1989 The Paradise Club' BBC Television
  • 1995 Rock Family Trees (interviewee)
  • 1995 Frankie – Liebe, Laster, Rock ’n’ Roll (German youth series as piano player Big Ed)
  • 1998 Still Crazy (performer, song "A Woman Like That")
  • 2006 Heavy Metal – Louder Than Life (interviewee)
  • 2013 Dance with the Devil: The Cozy Powell Story (interviewee)
  • 2013 A Day in the Delta (host)
  • 2014 Play It Loud: The Story of Marshall (interviewee)

References edit

  1. ^ Hall, James (31 August 2021). "Whitesnake's Bernie Marsden on snubbing Paul McCartney and his final moments with Peter Green". The Telegraph.
  2. ^ a b c Prato, Greg. "Bernie Marsden Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 8 July 2014.
  3. ^ Edwards, Owen. "Bernie Marsden - Blues Rock Survivor". All Out Guitar. Retrieved 24 June 2016.
  4. ^ Daniels, Neil (2013). High stakes & dangerous men : the UFO story. London: Soundcheck Books. p. 13. ISBN 9780957144262. Retrieved 24 June 2016.
  5. ^ "Bernie Marsden Interview With Roland - Artists". Roland.co.uk. Retrieved 29 October 2018.
  6. ^ a b c d e f Colin Larkin, ed. (1999). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Heavy Rock (First ed.). Virgin Books. p. 283. ISBN 0-7535-0257-7.
  7. ^ "Bernie Marsden Gets An Academic Degree". DMME.net. 22 March 2015. Retrieved 26 August 2023.
  8. ^ "Bernie Marsden Cause of Death: What Led to the Loss of this Blues-Rock Guitar Legend?". Coopwb.in. Retrieved 29 August 2023.
  9. ^ Rolli, Bryan (25 August 2023). "Former Whitesnake guitarist Bernie Madsen dead at 72". Ultimate Classic Rock. Retrieved 25 August 2023.
  10. ^ Coverdale, David [@davidcoverdale] (25 August 2023). "Good Morning…I've just woken up to the awful news that my old friend & former Snake Bernie Marsden has passed. My sincere thoughts & prayers to his beloved family, friends & fans. A genuinely funny, gifted man, whom I was honored to know & share a stage with RIP, Bernie XXX" (Tweet). Retrieved 25 August 2023 – via Twitter.
  11. ^ Horton, Adrian (25 August 2023). "Whitesnake guitarist Bernie Marsden dies aged 72". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 25 August 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Tales of Tone and Volume
  • Bernie Marsden discography at Discogs
  • Bernie Marsden at IMDb

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This biography needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this biography Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Bernie Marsden news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Bernard John Marsden 7 May 1951 24 August 2023 was an English rock and blues guitarist 1 He is primarily known for his work with Whitesnake having written or co written with David Coverdale many of the group s hit songs such as Fool for Your Loving Walking in the Shadow of the Blues Ready an Willing Lovehunter Trouble and Here I Go Again 2 Bernie MarsdenMarsden in 2014Background informationBirth nameBernard John MarsdenBorn 1951 05 07 7 May 1951Buckingham Buckinghamshire EnglandDied24 August 2023 2023 08 24 aged 72 London EnglandGenresRockblues rockbluesheavy metalOccupation s MusiciansongwriterproducerInstrumentsGuitarvocalsYears active1972 2023LabelsRAKChrysalisEMIParlophoneWarner BrothersUnited ArtistsCapitol RecordsSPVMascot ProvogueLittle House MusicConquest MusicWebsiteberniemarsden wbr com Contents 1 Career 1 1 Early career 1 2 Paice Ashton Lord 1 3 Whitesnake 1 4 Post Whitesnake bands 1 5 Solo career 2 Later years and death 3 Guitar related 4 Discography 5 Film and television appearances 6 References 7 External linksCareer editEarly career edit After playing with local Buckingham based groups including Clockwork Mousetrap previously The Daystroms Marsden formed Skinny Cat at the age of 17 3 4 Marsden got his first professional gig with UFO in 1972 He next played with Glenn Cornick s Wild Turkey in 1973 before he joined drummer Cozy Powell s band Cozy Powell s Hammer He then joined Babe Ruth in 1975 and played on two releases for Capitol Records Stealin Home 1975 and Kid s Stuff 1976 During his time with Babe Ruth Cozy Powell recommended him to Jon Lord who was forming a post Deep Purple band with Ian Paice Paice Ashton Lord in 1976 with Tony Ashton 2 During his time recording the Malice in Wonderland album with Paice Ashton Lord Marsden worked alongside saxophonist Howie Casey who recommended Marsden join Paul McCartney s Wings but the position never materialised as Whitesnake was being formed at the same time period 5 Paice Ashton Lord edit Paice Ashton Lord was the band formed by Jon Lord and Ian Paice after the demise of Deep Purple Long time associate and keyboard player Tony Ashton made up the third part Cozy Powell recommended Marsden who auditioned alongside bassist Paul Martinez There was much anticipation for the band but after one album and only five gigs the band folded during sessions in Munich for a second album momentous because it was in Munich that Marsden met David Coverdale for the first time Whitesnake edit After Paice Ashton Lord folded in 1978 Marsden formed a new band with former Deep Purple vocalist David Coverdale and guitarist Micky Moody The band started as David Coverdale s White Snake which then became Whitesnake Marsden played on the first EP first five albums and a live album Snakebite 1978 Trouble 1978 Lovehunter 1979 Ready an Willing 1980 Live in the Heart of the City 1980 Come an Get It 1981 and Saints amp Sinners 1982 contributing many of the songs with David Coverdale and sometimes Moody Marsden and Coverdale went on to create Whitesnake s anthem Here I Go Again in 1982 a song that sold many millions all over the world Both writers have received many awards for the song As of 2018 the song has been counted at six million US radio plays citation needed Post Whitesnake bands edit Following his departure from Whitesnake Marsden formed a short lived band called Bernie Marsden s SOS 6 Not long after Bernie Marsden formed the band Alaska 6 with Robert Hawthorne on vocals and Richard Bailey on keyboards Alaska released two melodic rock albums in two years Heart of the Storm 1984 and The Pack 1985 before splitting 2 In 1986 he put together MGM with former Whitesnake members Neil Murray and his replacement guitarist in Whitesnake Mel Galley The band briefly also included former Toto vocalist Bobby Kimball Recordings were made but remain unreleased In 1989 Marsden reunited with Whitesnake guitarist Moody to form The Moody Marsden band recording an acoustic live album in Norway called Live In Hell and an electric live album recorded in England Never Turn Our Back on the Blues that featured Zak Starkey on drums Marsden amp Moody toured throughout Europe and recorded one studio album called Real Faith in 1994 They later formed a new band called The Snakes with Norwegian vocalist Jorn Lande focused on only playing songs from their time in Whitesnake releasing a studio abum Once Bitten and a live record Live in Europe both in 1998 Following the departure of Lande bassist Sid Ringsby and drummer Willy Bendiksen the band shifted its name to The Company Of Snakes welcoming keyboardist Don Airey bassist Neil Murray drummer John Lingwood and former Bad Company vocalist Robert Hart As it turned out the name was a little misleading as though Robert Hart recorded the double live album Here They Go Again 2002 his vocals were replaced by those of Stefan Berggren and a year later the Berggren line up produced a single studio album Burst The Bubble Eventually the band changed its name once again to M3 This revamped line up included Marsden Moody Murray Berggren the drummer Jimmy Copley and keyboard player Mark Stanway M3 produced a triple CD DVD called Rough n Ready which again features the songs from their Whitesnake s legacy now with former Rainbow member Doogie White as special guest sharing the vocal duties and another live album Classsic Snake Live Vol I in 2006 with former Black Sabbath member Tony Martin replacing Berggren and White The band ended in the same year with Marsden Moody and Murray going their separate ways Solo career edit nbsp Marsden performing in 2007Marsden released two solo albums during his time in Whitesnake First released in Japan on the Japanese label Trash Trio in 1979 And About Time Too 6 became the number one import into the UK EMI Records soon picked up the rights to the album and released it in Europe shortly before the release of Marsden s second solo album Look At Me Now in 1981 6 Both of these LPs were on the Parlophone label at the time only Marsden and The Beatles were on the label His BBC Friday Rock Show solo sessions were released on CD these featured David Coverdale and Toto drummer Simon Phillips No more solo albums appeared until the release of his Green and Blues in 1994 This album is his tribute to guitarists in the John Mayall amp the Bluesbreakers allowing him to thank Eric Clapton Peter Green and Mick Taylor but most of all John Mayall Marsden recorded two soundtrack CDs his music has featured in many US TV shows Marsden produced his own documentary blues based DVD filmed in Mississippi Concentrating on the Clarksdale area it features some wonderful stories and playing especially with James Super Chikan Johnson Morgan Freeman appears dancing in the Ground Zero Club in Clarksdale as Marsden plays with his band His continuing fascination with blues music led to him producing USA artist Larry Johnson s Blues From Harlem CD and forming close relationships with Honey Boy Edwards John Jackson and Louisiana Red playing with all of them as well Into the 2000s he produced his Big Boy Blue double CD Stacks featuring Jimmy Copley Big Boy Blue Live and Bernie Plays Rory a double CD of Rory Gallagher s material A live acoustic recording Going To My Hometown was recorded at The Radcliffe Centre in Buckingham Castle Communications released a definitive compilation double CD called Blues and Scales which features songs from almost all the bands of his career Marsden played guitar with Elkie Brooks a singer he long admired with The Diesel Band with John Coghlan worked at The National Theatre in two Shakespeare productions with Sir Nicholas Hytner wrote for Joe Bonamassa and played with Warren Haynes of the Allman Brothers Band joining the band on stage at the Beacon Theatre in New York A personal highlight of his long career was playing guitar in the Ringo Starr Band with shows in Monaco and in the UK In 2021 Bernie Marsden teamed up with Conquest Music to release his next solo album Kings a tribute to Albert King Freddie King and B B King Kings reached number 18 in the UK Albums Chart and was followed quickly by the release of Chess inspired by the Chicago based Chess label Later years and death edit nbsp Bernie and The Beast in 2022His inaugural Guitar Mojo Experience was held at Arts clarification needed at Stowe School in Buckinghamshire in 2018 and 2019 A third Mojo was scheduled for July 2020 In 2015 the University of Buckingham granted Bernie Marsden an honorary Master of Arts degree 7 In 2021 Marsden was crowned The Lord Of The Blues at the HRH Awards Marsden continued to play solo shows mainly festivals in Europe and the UK joining Joe Bonamassa s Blues Cruises and also took a show on the road playing the Whitesnake album Ready And Willing in its entirety in the autumn of 2019 On the evening of 24 August 2023 Marsden died from bacterial meningitis 8 with his wife and two daughters at his side He was 72 Marsden s former bandmate David Coverdale expressed his condolences on his Twitter X account 9 10 11 Guitar related editPRS Guitars released a Bernie Marsden Signature Edition guitar and Gibson Guitars made a limited edition number of his Gibson Les Paul guitar known as The Beast His second book released in 2018 is Tales of Tone and Volume and is a large tome featuring his guitar collection Marsden contributed a column to Guitarist magazine in 2018 19 In 2014 Marsden was signed to the Dutch record label Mascot Provogue and released Shine The album featured David Coverdale singing the Whitesnake classic Trouble Joe Bonamassa on guitar on the title track Shine Don Airey on keyboards and both Ian Paice and Jimmy Copley on drums Marsden released his autobiography Where s My Guitar in 2017 The book was updated and reissued by HarperCollins in November 2019 Discography editWith UFO1973 The Dave Edmunds Rockfield DemosWith Cozy Powell s Hammer1974 Na Na Na Mistral RAK single BBC Radio RecordingsWith Wild Turkey1974 BBC Radio Sessions 2002 Rarest Turkey Audio Archive label 2003 Rare Turkey BBC and rarities Audio ArchiveWith Babe Ruth1975 Stealin Home 1976 Kid s StuffWith Paice Ashton Lord1977 Malice in Wonderland 1993 BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert 77 2007 Live in London 77 DVD With Whitesnake1978 Snakebite 1978 Trouble 1979 Lovehunter 1980 Ready an Willing 1980 Live in the Heart of the City 1981 Come an Get It 1982 Saints amp SinnersWith Alaska1984 Heart of the Storm as Bernie Marsden s Alaska 1985 The Pack 1986 Alive VHS DVD 2005 2002 Live Baked Alaska 2003 Anthology 1With the Moody Marsden Band1992 Never Turn Our Back on the Blues 1994 Live in Hell Unplugged 1994 The Time Is Right for Live the two above albums released as one 1994 Real FaithWith the Snakes The Company of Snakes1998 Once Bitten Japan only 1998 Live in Europe 2001 Here They Go Again 2002 Burst the Bubblewith M32005 Classic Snake Live 2005 2007 Rough an Ready CD DVD 2007 Rough An Ready CD CastleWith the Little House Band2000 Christmas 2000 COS line up as The Little House Band Unreleased Promo Cover VersionsWith The Majesticaires2001 Solid Rock COS line up as the Majesticaires Unreleased Promo Cover Versions Solo recordings1979 And About Time Too 6 reissue 2000 1981 Look at Me Now 6 reissue 2000 1992 The Friday Rock Show Sessions 81 1995 Tribute to Peter Green Green and Blues 2002 Blues Rock Bad Ass d Boogie Driven Hot Licks Industry Only Sampler 2003 Big Boy Blue Advance Edition 2003 Big Boy Blue 2CD Edition 2005 Live at the Granary 2005 Stacks 2006 Blues n Scales A Snakeman s Odyssey 1970 2004 compilation 2007 Big Boy Blue Live live album 2009 Bernie Plays Rory 2009 Going to My Hometown live acoustic album 2010 Remix of Bernie plays Rory 2011 Ballyshannon Blues 2012 Very Local Boy compilation 2013 Jam with Bernie Guitar Help 2014 Shine 2015 The Rory Gallagher Sessions 2 CD 2017 Tales of Tone and Volume CD Only with book 2021 Kings Conquest Music 2021 Chess Conquest Music 2022 Trios Conquest Music Other recordings1971 Speedy Keene Island LP 1973 You amp Me Chrysalis LP Chick Churchill 1973 Matthew Fisher RCA LP 1974 Jumblequeen Chrysalis LP Bridget St John 1979 Over the Top Cozy Powell 1980 Why K2 1981 Tilt Cozy Powell 1982 Before I Forget Jon Lord 1982 Reading Rock 82 VA 1988 Guitar Speak 2 VA 1988 South Africa Ian Gillan songwriter 1990 Perfect Crime Blonde on Blonde as producer only 1991 Forcefield IV Let the Wild Run Free Forcefield 1992 Instrumentals Forcefield 1994 Tellin Stories Walter Trout Band 1994 Line Up Borderline 1995 Frankie Soundtrack 1998 Still Crazy Soundtrack 2000 Snakebites The Music of Whitesnake Tribute 2000 Popmodel Mama s Jasje 2002 Blues for Harlem Larry Johnson 2002 I Eat Them for Breakfast Micky Moody 2003 Freak Out Chris Catena 2007 Booze Brawds and Rockin Hard Chris Catena 2007 Human Spirit Gary Fletcher 2007 Ian Paice and Friends Live in Reading 2006 DVD 2007 Little Hard Blues Andrea Ranfagni Everybody Knows May Day New Baby Easy Woman 2008 The Original The Audiolab Sessions 2002 Les Castle 2008 Slap My Hand Jimmy Copley 2009 Endangered Species Live at Abbey Road 2000 CD DVD Tony Ashton amp Friends 2011 All Out Don Airey 2014 Where Blues Meets Rock Linin Track 2014 Silver Rails Jack Bruce 2014 Celebrating Jon Lord VA 2016 Cream Revisited VA Audio and DVDFilm and television appearances edit1989 Runaway Dreams musical director 1989 The Paradise Club BBC Television 1995 Rock Family Trees interviewee 1995 Frankie Liebe Laster Rock n Roll German youth series as piano player Big Ed 1998 Still Crazy performer song A Woman Like That 2006 Heavy Metal Louder Than Life interviewee 2013 Dance with the Devil The Cozy Powell Story interviewee 2013 A Day in the Delta host 2014 Play It Loud The Story of Marshall interviewee References edit Hall James 31 August 2021 Whitesnake s Bernie Marsden on snubbing Paul McCartney and his final moments with Peter Green The Telegraph a b c Prato Greg Bernie Marsden Biography AllMusic Retrieved 8 July 2014 Edwards Owen Bernie Marsden Blues Rock Survivor All Out Guitar Retrieved 24 June 2016 Daniels Neil 2013 High stakes amp dangerous men the UFO story London Soundcheck Books p 13 ISBN 9780957144262 Retrieved 24 June 2016 Bernie Marsden Interview With Roland Artists Roland co uk Retrieved 29 October 2018 a b c d e f Colin Larkin ed 1999 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Heavy Rock First ed Virgin Books p 283 ISBN 0 7535 0257 7 Bernie Marsden Gets An Academic Degree DMME net 22 March 2015 Retrieved 26 August 2023 Bernie Marsden Cause of Death What Led to the Loss of this Blues Rock Guitar Legend Coopwb in Retrieved 29 August 2023 Rolli Bryan 25 August 2023 Former Whitesnake guitarist Bernie Madsen dead at 72 Ultimate Classic Rock Retrieved 25 August 2023 Coverdale David davidcoverdale 25 August 2023 Good Morning I ve just woken up to the awful news that my old friend amp former Snake Bernie Marsden has passed My sincere thoughts amp prayers to his beloved family friends amp fans A genuinely funny gifted man whom I was honored to know amp share a stage with RIP Bernie XXX Tweet Retrieved 25 August 2023 via Twitter Horton Adrian 25 August 2023 Whitesnake guitarist Bernie Marsden dies aged 72 The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 25 August 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bernie Marsden Official website Tales of Tone and Volume Bernie Marsden discography at Discogs Bernie Marsden at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bernie Marsden amp oldid 1188614693 Post Whitesnake bands, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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