- Edwin Birdsong
Infobox musical artist
Name = Edwin Birdsong
Background = solo_singer
Born = 1950
Origin =Los Angeles
Genre =Funk ,Soul ,Jazz
Occupation =Singer ,songwriter ,record producer ,keyboard player
Label =Polydor , Bamboo,Philadelphia International
Associated_acts =Roy Ayers ,Stevie Wonder Edwin Birdsong (born in 1950) is a keyboard/organ player who was known in the 70's and 80's for his experimental
funk /disco music. He never achieved chart success, but developed a strong fan base, and has also beensampled by other artists many times, includingDaft Punk who sampled "Cola Bottle Baby" in "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger ", andGang Starr who sampled his single "Rapper Dapper Snapper" for their song "Skillz".Biography
Birdsong was the son of a minister and grew up in a strict
fundamentalist environment. [http://www.answers.com/topic/edwin-birdsong] He joined the Los Angeles Community Choir for a period before serving in theVietnam War . He then went on to play in clubs inGermany , and then moved toNew York to pursue his music career. There he headed aJazz andBlues trio but with little success. While he was in New York he also attended theManhattan School of Music and Juilliard as a composition major.In 1971 he signed a record deal with
Polydor . Under Polydor, he issued his first 2 full length albums, "What It Is" and "Supernatural". Birdsong then issued one album for Bamboo, "Dance of Survival", in 1975, then recorded "Edwin Birdsong" forPhiladelphia International in 1979, which included the single "Phiss-Phizz." Edwin had also worked extensively withRoy Ayers ; he co-produced 3 of his albums and wrote "Running Away" and "Freaky Deaky" with him.Birdsong slowly stopped making his own music, but carried on playing session work for many well known artists, including
Stevie Wonder .Discography
* "What It Is" (1972, "Polydor")
* "Supernatural" (1973, "Polydor")
* "Dance of Survival" (1975, "Bamboo")
* "Edwin Birdsong" (1979, "Philadelphia International")
* "Funtaztik" (1981, "Uni Records ", "Salsoul ")
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