Warren Brooks Bernhardt, born on November 13, 1938, in Wausau, Wisconsin, was an
American pianist known for his work in jazz, pop, and classical music. His
father's influence led to early exposure to piano, and he began serious study
under various instructors after moving to New York City at age five. Bernhardt's
career took off when he joined Paul Winter’s sextet from 1961 to 1964, leading
to collaborations with artists such as George Benson, Gerry Mulligan, and Jeremy
Steig. He released several solo albums in the 1970s, including Solo Piano (1978)
and Blue Montreux (1979). Nota...