Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes singer Bernie Wilson died at the age of 64. Wilson was the baritone in the band that has produced the # 1 hit "If You Do not Know Me By Now" in 1972.
According to MSN, Bernie Wilson suffered a stroke and heart attack recently. Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes singer was in the middle of the Kresson See Voorhees, New Jersey, at the time of his death.
Bernie Paz Primo Fe Mazzccua Wilson said that when Wilson left home at age 16, was very bad. If he, he had returned with other members of Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes were millionaires. She said her cousin had an incredible sense of humor and would have probably made as an actor. However, he made his rich baritone voice of a shoe in the group that was hit after hit, including "I Miss You, " "Wake Up Everybody " and "unfortunate. " "Love Lost" Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes was one of the first single disc is recorded.
Now that Bernie Wilson spent only a member of Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes is alive. Lloyd Parks was the only survivor of the group that once included Teddy Pendergrass, Lawrence Brown, in addition to Wilson and Parks.
The music world has lost another legend, and a very young, too. Bernie Wilson had made plans to run again as a gospel singer, but never lived to reach that dream.
According to MSN, Bernie Wilson suffered a stroke and heart attack recently. Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes singer was in the middle of the Kresson See Voorhees, New Jersey, at the time of his death.
Bernie Paz Primo Fe Mazzccua Wilson said that when Wilson left home at age 16, was very bad. If he, he had returned with other members of Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes were millionaires. She said her cousin had an incredible sense of humor and would have probably made as an actor. However, he made his rich baritone voice of a shoe in the group that was hit after hit, including "I Miss You, " "Wake Up Everybody " and "unfortunate. " "Love Lost" Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes was one of the first single disc is recorded.
Now that Bernie Wilson spent only a member of Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes is alive. Lloyd Parks was the only survivor of the group that once included Teddy Pendergrass, Lawrence Brown, in addition to Wilson and Parks.
The music world has lost another legend, and a very young, too. Bernie Wilson had made plans to run again as a gospel singer, but never lived to reach that dream.
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