Warren Bernhardt
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Warren Bernhardt's Gear
Warren Bernhardt is credited with playing a Hohner Clavinet on the Ritchie Havens album "Somethin' Else Again," as evidenced by the album credits.
Warren Bernhardt is documented to have played a Yamaha Grand Piano on the album "Free Smiles (Live at Montreux 1978)", a collaborative work with Mike Mainieri, as noted by the Discogs entry for the album.
Warren Bernhardt is credited with playing a Fender Rhodes on the album "Free Smiles (Live at Montreux 1978)," a collaborative work with Mike Mainieri, as documented on Discogs.
Warren Bernhardt is credited with using an Oberheim Eight Voice synthesizer on his album "Manhattan Update," as evidenced by the album liner notes image provided on Discogs.
In the liner notes of his album "Manhattan Update," Warren Bernhardt is credited with using a Moog Minimoog.
Warren Bernhardt is credited with playing the Harmonium in the liner notes of Rory Block's album "High-Heeled Blues," as evidenced by the provided image from Discogs.
Warren Bernhardt is credited with playing the Yamaha CP-70 Electric Grand Piano in the liner notes of David Spinozza's album "Here's That Rainy Day," as documented on Discogs.
Warren Bernhardt is credited with using a Steinway & Sons Model D Concert Grand Piano on his album "Hands On," as documented on Discogs.
Warren Bernhardt is credited with using a Steinway & Sons Model B Classic Grand Piano in the liner notes of his album "Hands On," as documented on Discogs.
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