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• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Website Nile Gregory Rodgers, Jr. (born September 19, 1952) is an American record producer, songwriter, musician, composer, arranger and guitarist. He is the lead guitarist and co-founding member with of the band, which has been active since 1976 and was one of the most successful groups of the era.
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He is famed for his 'chucking' rhythm guitar style. Although he recorded three solo albums during the 1980s and 1990s, and one as part of the short-lived group Outloud, Rodgers has found more success in collaboration as producer and performer with many artists including,,,,,,,,,,,, and more recently,,,,,,,,,,,, and.
On April 7, 2017, Rodgers was inducted into the and received an Award for Musical Excellence. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Life and career [ ] Early life [ ] Rodgers' mother, Beverley, became pregnant at age 13, and gave birth to him in, New York City. His father, Nile Sr. Was two years older. His parents and stepfather were all, and heavy heroin users throughout his childhood. With music all around him in his childhood, he tried out all of his school's band instruments, before a love of and drew him towards the electric guitar, and especially the. Download Ulead Photo Express 3 Italiano Delight.
He began his career as a in New York, touring with the band, led by, in his teens, and then working in the at Harlem's world-famous, playing behind,,,,,,, and many other artists. In his teens Rodgers was a member of the Harlem chapter of the.
He remains friendly with numerous former Panthers, including Professor. This section of a does not any. Please help by adding. Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately. Find sources: – (April 2012) () Nile met bassist in 1970 while working as a touring musician for the stage show. Together they formed The Big Apple Band, and worked as back-up musicians for the vocal group (').
New York City's one hit allowed them to tour extensively, even opening for on the American leg of their first world tour in 1973. The band dissolved after their second album failed to yield a hit, but Nile and Bernard joined forces with drummer, and worked and recorded as a Funk Rock band called The Boys, which played numerous gigs up and down the East Coast. Despite major label interest in their demos, they could not get a record deal when the record companies discovered they were black, as they thought that black rock artists would be too hard to promote. The band continued playing mostly local bars.
Formation of Chic [ ] As the Big Apple Band, Rodgers and Edwards worked with,, and many others. Since another New York artist,, had a band also called, Rodgers and Edwards were forced to change their band's name to avoid confusion. Thus, in 1977 the band was renamed as. Rodgers has stated that a major inspiration was a gig he saw in London: It was a totally immersive artistic experience – the crowd were fly, the band were fly, the music was textual, they were saying 'come into my world'.
Between gigs, they recorded their first album with then-boss, who provided background vocals on the group's early recordings. The band scored numerous top ten hits and helped propel to new levels of popularity. Chic's chart-topping songs ', ', ', ', ', and ' became club/pop/R&B standards. 'Le Freak' was composed after being turned away from, despite being invited. 'Le Freak' was ' only triple platinum selling single for more than 35 years and 'Good Times' shot to the No.
1 spot in spite of the ' backlash in 1979. The success of Chic's first singles led Atlantic to offer Rodgers and Edwards the opportunity to produce any act on its roster. They chose, whose 1979 album,, peaked at No. 3 and remained on the charts well into 1980. The first two singles, ' and the title cut ' both reached No. 1 on the R&B chart, and No. 2, respectively on the Pop chart.
'He's the Greatest Dancer' was sampled in 1998 on 's '. As the Chic Organization's tight sound became increasingly sought-after, Rodgers and Edwards began record production with numerous artists, together or individually.
The combination of Nile's cocaine addiction, insomnia and Bernards family later separated the pair as partners as the circumstances led Nile to work at an increasing rate whilst Bernard began to slow down. 1980s [ ] In 1980, Rodgers and Edwards wrote and produced the album for, yielding the smash hits ' and '. Chic's song ' played a pivotal role in the explosion of, as an interpolation of the song's bass line and the record's string-section sample was the bedrock of 's ', the first multiple-platinum Hip Hop single. The Chic Organization produced the smash hit 'Spacer' for French disco act and 's 1981 solo album. Chic dissolved in 1983 after its final Atlantic album on their contract, and (a film soundtrack). At that time Rodgers began a solo career producing his first album. Rodgers produced the 1983 album, by Canadian New Wave/New Romantic band, which included the hits 'Old Emotions' and 'The Rhythm'.
Rodgers produced 's biggest selling album with several hit singles including ', ' and the title track, '. He produced the single '.
Worked extensively with Rodgers after he remixed their largest selling hit single, ' in 1984 and followed up with ' on their 1984 live album. It was rumored that Rodgers had become a member of when they released the album, but he only acted as a co-producer and session musician on that album. That same year he produced 's blockbuster album, spawning her two signature hits ' and the album's title track, '. The album saw an unofficial reunion of Chic's core members, with Rodgers, Edwards, drummer Tony Thompson and keyboard player Robert Sabino all contributing. Rodgers also joined 's platinum selling studio band, on the album. This period sparked Rodgers' interest in soundtracks, the first of which were, ('Out Out' – ), (' – Peter Gabriel), ('Invitation to Dance' – ), (numerous songs) and ('Help Me') – ). In 1985, Rodgers produced albums for,,,, and many others, while still finding time to perform at with Madonna and the Thompson Twins.
He was awarded No. 1 Singles Producer in the World in magazine to close out the year.
In 1986, he produced 's album, which yielded a No. 2 title track hit, '. During a live set, introduced Rodgers by saying, 'Well, this band went through a difficult time and it might not have made it if it weren't for this gentleman.' Rodgers contributed to numerous other projects and appearances with members of the band throughout the 1980s. He also produced albums for, 's vocalist, and.
Rodgers performed on ' with, and records for,, and. He then worked on the soundtrack for 's. Rodgers formed the short-lived experimental band Outloud in 1987, with 's guitarist, composer, and vocalist and acclaimed French session musician, producer, composer, and keyboardist; the trio released a single album, Out Loud, on Warner Bros. In 1988, Rodgers composed his first orchestral soundtrack for the film (the second highest-grossing film of the year) starring.
Rodgers followed this with soundtracks for White Hot (the world's first Hi-Def feature motion picture), and. The latter would pair him with. Grasslin Uni 45 Manual Dexterity there. In 1989 he co-produced their comeback multi-platinum album, which had the hit singles ', ', ' and '. That year he also produced, ' return to, a deal that scored her an executive position at the label, along with releases by the, Slam, and 's compilation,, which was appropriately titled.
It was the most successful decade for Rodgers and also for many of the artists he worked with. Nile Rodgers at his Le Crib Studios, 1999 In February 1990 Nile Rodgers was a guest host on ’s New Visions World Beat where he interviewed (the frontman of who also performed on the show). In September 1990, Epic Records released the Rodgers produced album, Family Style, shortly after the untimely death of guitar virtuoso. Early in this decade he also produced projects for,,,,, The,,,, and many other artists, along with continuing soundtrack work on, and (co-writer of 'Come to Butt-head'). After a 1992 birthday party where Rodgers,, and played old Chic hits to rapturous response. Rodgers and Edwards reformed a new version of Chic. They recorded a fresh crop of material for the album and performed live worldwide.
In 1995, he played on the track 'Money' from 's album. In 1996, Rodgers released the album in Japan, containing re-recordings of old Chic material with guest vocalists including,, and Christopher Max. Bernard Edwards also appeared, alongside regular Chic vocalist and drummer. In April 1996, Rodgers was honored as the JT Super Producer of the Year. He performed with,,, and in a series of commemorative concerts in Japan, which provided a career retrospective.
Unfortunately, Rodgers found his longtime musical partner and close friend, dead in his hotel room the morning after their last performance. A year later Rodgers returned to Japan to pay homage to his fallen partner.
In 1999, Rodgers released, a live recording of the April 17, 1996 JT Super Producer concert and made the decision not to make any overdubs or changes in order to keep the purity of his last performance with Edwards. He started playing live concerts again while composing and producing music for film soundtracks:,, and (working with ), to name but a few. In 1997, released ' sampling Rodgers & Edwards' song ' from Diana Ross's 1980 platinum album,. 'Mo Money, Mo Problems' topped the for two weeks and was nominated for the 1998. In 1998, Rodgers founded record label and, an independent music label distributor. Sumthing focuses on distributing a fast-growing new genre: video game soundtracks.
Its titles include the complete and franchises and other well-known Triple-A game soundtracks like and. 2000s [ ] Rodgers focused on many soundtrack projects, film and video games alike. Among them were:, and starring, who co-wrote the title song ' with Rodgers. In 2002–03 he co-produced, with the original five members of.