Bernard Wright | ja

There is more than one artist using the name Gary Wright. 1) Australian electronic musician contributing to the compilation album Electronic Music University of Melbourne in 1980, on the EMI sublabel EMI Custom Records. 2) Gary Wright (born April 26, 1943 in Creskill, New Jersey, USA) is an American pop and rock singer-songwriter, most famous for his song "Dream Weaver". He was also a member of 'Spooky Tooth' and has worked with 'Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band'. Gary Wright, a friend of George Harrison, appeared in a TV show at the age of 7. Later he came to Europe...
Bernard Paganotti started off by playing the guitar when he was 13, then switched to the bass. He created the group Cruciférius Lobonz, with Christian Vander, which later became Cruciferius, and went to play with the group in Japan. He then joined Magma, Christian Vander’s group, for three intense years (1974/1977). He started doing a considerable amount of work as a studio musician/arranger/producer whilst continuing to work on more personal productions - Weidorje with first album in 1979 - PAGA, album as leader (1984) - PAGA group (B.Paganotti/B.Lajudie/Claude Salmieri/F.Laizeau/K.Blasquiz/E.Seva/Antoine Paganotti) followed by the release of two albums: “Haunted” in 1988...
From Montréal, Bernard Adamus was noticed by his presence at the Festival en chanson de Petite-Vallée in 2009 where he won 6 awards. His atypical group, mixing Delta blues and the "Main" also includes Benoit Paradis with the trombone, Éric Villeneuve at the drums, Taï Nguyen with the banjo and guitar. They are sometimes joined by Sylvain Delisle with the contra-bass. Bernard Adamus is inspired by old American blues, Montréal daily life, gospel music, love, country music and Quebecer lyricism. Launched Mai 4th, 2009 at Cheval Blanc in Montréal his first album, Brun, is well received. In 2010, he participated...