Bernard Wright: Who Do You Love singer and godson of Roberta Flack dies aged 58

Bernard Wright, son of Roberta Flack dies at 58 Credit Sony Music Entertainment
His household introduced the information on Friday night time (Image: Sony Music Leisure)

In a put up on Friday night time, his heartbroken household confirmed the unhappy information on social media.

They wrote: ‘On behalf of the household of Bernard Wright (Nard), We're saddened to announce that yesterday Bernard has been referred to as residence to the Most Excessive.

‘Many thanks for everybody’s assist, encouragement, and prayers for Nard all through the years. Please preserve the household in your ideas and prayers by means of this troublesome time.

‘Our hearts are heavy and our religion is powerful. To be absent from the physique is to be current with The Lord! LOVE! Relaxation In Energy, Nard.’

He was very near legendary singer Flack, 85, who sings Killing Me Softly and The First Time Ever I Noticed Your Face.

Grammy Award winner Flack tweeted her heartbreak on the information: ‘Final night time, my godson and former musical director, Bernard Wright, handed away abruptly. 

Roberta Flack at Clive Davis' 2020 Pre-Grammy Gala
Wright was the godson of Roberta Flack (Image: Matt Baron/REX)

‘I beloved Bernard very a lot and believed deeply in his expertise. His loss is heartbreaking.’

The proficient star toured with Lenny White when he was simply 13 years previous, and he carried out with Tom Browne in 1979

He signed with report label GRP in 1981 and launched his debut LP, Nard in the identical yr, when he was simply 18 years previous.

Tracks from Nard have been prominently sampled in hits by Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Skee-Lo, and LL Cool J.

He adopted with Funky Beat in 1983 and Mr. Wright in 1985. The latter of those albums included his largest R&B look, Who Do You Love.

Wright has additionally appeared on recordings by musicians reminiscent of Miami Mike Devine Pennington, Doug E. Recent, Cameo, Bobby Brown, Items of a Dream, Charles Earland, Marcus Miller, and Miles Davis.

In addition to singing, Wright performed the keyboards, synthesiser, piano, and melodica.

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