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Bernard Fowler

Bernard Fowler (born January 2, 1959) is an American musician, songwriter, producer, and actor. He has provided backing vocals with The Rolling Stones for over 25 years on recordings and tours, and has been a featured guest vocalist on the majority of solo albums released by the members of that band. He has also been a regular featured singer on other musicians' recordings and tours. He has appeared on over 30 albums.
Fowler has toured and recorded with the bands Tackhead and Bad Dog and occasionally with Nicklebag and Little Axe. He released his first solo album in 2006, and has produced some of the albums upon which he performed.
==Biography==

Fowler's first recordings were for the group Total Eclipse in 1974. In the early 1980s he was a member of The New York City Peech Boys with DJ Larry Levan and keyboard player Michael De Benedictus. The group had dance hits with tracks like "Don't Make Me Wait" and "Life Is Something Special". He provided vocals for the songs "I'm the One" and "Come Down" from the Material album ''One Down'', where he was credited as a songwriter on several tracks. Fowler guested on Herbie Hancock's classic electro-funk albums ''Future Shock'' (1983) and ''Sound-System'' (1984), as well as the 1985 albums ''Compact Disc'' by Public Image Ltd and ''Language Barrier'' by Sly & Robbie. In 1986, he sang a song written by Paul Simon which appeared on Philip Glass's ''Songs from Liquid Days''. In 1987 he sang backup for James Blood Ulmer on ''America – Do You Remember the Love?'', and the next year he appeared on Bootsy Collins's ''What's Bootsy Doin'?''. Fowler was the lead singer for the group Tackhead for several albums in the late 1980s and early 1990s.〔(Bernard Fowler ) at AllMusic〕 He has also appeared on albums from Herb Alpert, Little Axe, Todd Terry, and Michael Hutchence, (formerly of INXS). In 1988 Fowler found himself touring with Steven Seagal.

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