Bernie Marsden plays Ready An' Willing
After playing with a Buckingham band called Skinny Cat from the age of 17, Bernie got his first professional gig with UFO in 1972. He next played with Glenn Cornick’s Wild Turkey in 1973, before he joined legendary drummer Cozy Powell’s band Cozy Powell’s Hammer. He then played with Babe Ruth, from 1975–76, before becoming an original member of Paice Ashton Lord in 1977 with Deep Purple founding member Ian Paice and Jon Lord. Bernie’s next gig was to be his career defining moment – joining and forming Whitesnake with David Coverdale. There was a possibility of playing with his boy-time hero Paul McCartney and Wings, but while waiting, he met David Coverdale, and the rest is history…
Bernie played on the first EP, the first five albums and a live album: Snakebite (1978), Trouble (1978), Lovehunter (1979), Ready & Willing (1980), Live In The Heart Of The City (1980), Come An’ Get It (1981) and Saints & Sinners (1982). During his time with Whitesnake, he also took part in a number of sessions and released two solo albums, And About Time, Too! and Look at Me Now. His time in Whitesnake, and his legacy of songs, remains in the forefront of his musical career.
Bernie has played with some of the greatest rock and roll musicians of all time. He has worked alongside Robert Plant, Paul Weller, Greg Allman, Gary Moore, Ringo Starr, Cozy Powell, Rory Gallagher, Warren Haynes, Joe Bonamassa, and many more.