Bernie Marsden

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Bernie Marsden

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Bernie Marsden was born on May 7, 1951 and is 75 years old now.

Birthday: May 7, 1951
How Old - Age: 75

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Bernie Marsden - Biography

Bernard John "Bernie" Marsden (born 7 May 1951) is an English rock and blues guitarist. 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 "Here I Go Again".
After Paice Ashton Lord folded, in 1978, Marsden joined a band formed by former Deep Purple vocalist David Coverdale along with guitarist Micky Moody. The band was David Coverdale's Whitesnake, which then became Whitesnake. Bernie played on the first e.p, first five albums and a live album: Snakebite (1978), Trouble (1978), Lovehunter (1979), Ready & Willing (1980), Live In The Heart Of The City (1980), Come An' Get It (1981) and Saints & Sinners (1982).

Bernie released two solo albums during his time in Whitesnake. First released in Japan on the Japanese label Trash in 1979, And About Time Too 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 Bernie's second solo album, Look At Me Now, in 1981. No more solo albums appeared until the release of 'Green and Blues' in 1994. This album is his tribute to guitarists in the John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers—Eric Clapton, Peter Green and Mick Taylor.
In 2014, Bernie Marsden was signed to the Dutch record label Mascot Provogue and released the critically acclaimed album, Shine. The album features David Coverdale singing the Whitesnake classic "Trouble", Joe Bonamassa on guitar on the title-track "Shine", and both Ian Paice and Jimmy Copley on drums.

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