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Occupation(s)
  
Bassist

Associated acts
  
James Brown

Role
  
Bass player


Name
  
Bernard Odum

Instruments
  
Bass

Genres
  
Rhythm and blues, Funk

Bernard Odum Bernard Odum Discography at Discogs


Died
  
August 17, 2004, Mobile, Alabama, United States

Similar People
  
James Brown, St Clair Pinckney, Jimmy Nolen, Sweet Charles Sherrell, Jerry Jemmott

Bernard Odum bassline (James Brown) - "I Feel Good"


Bernard Odum (1932 – August 17, 2004) was an US bass guitar player best known for performing in James Brown's band in the 1960s.

Odum started playing with Brown in 1956 and became a full-time member of Brown's band in 1958. He worked in the James Brown band until the end of the 1960s, and played on such hits as "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag" (1965), "I Got You (I Feel Good)" (1965), and "Cold Sweat" (1967).

In 1969, Odum and most of the other musicians in Brown's band walked out on him over a pay dispute and other issues, prompting Brown to create a new backing band, The J.B.'s. In 1970, Odum briefly joined Maceo Parker's group, Maceo & All the King's Men, appearing on the album Doin' Their Own Thing.

Bernard Odum played a 1956 Fender Precision Bass, strung with flatwound strings, throughout most of his career. He also played a Vox "teardrop" bass as well as a 120 watt Westminster 1x18 bass combo amp when Brown and his band gained an endorsement from Vox towards the end of 1965.

Odum died of kidney failure at the age of 72 in his hometown of Mobile, Alabama.

References

Bernard Odum Wikipedia