

Nile Rodgers
Nile Rodgers is an American record producer, musician, and composer. He formed Chic with Bernard Edwards and was a member of the same band. Rodgers released It's About Time with Chic, Story For Sleep: A Peaceful Winter Night, and the extended play Miami with LP Giobbi and Öwnboss.
He co-wrote, played guitar on, and was a key collaborator on Daft Punk's Get Lucky which also featured Pharrell Williams. His other popular songs include UNFORGIVEN with LE SSERAFIM and I'm Going Out with Steve Aoki and Zak Abel.
Rodgers joined the house band at Harlem's legendary Apollo Theater, backing artists like Aretha Franklin and Parliament-Funkadelic. He appears in the documentaries Chuck Berry: The King of Rock 'N' Roll, Little Richard: I Am Everything, and the series Camden. Rodgers hosts Apple Music's radio show Music Interviews with Nile Rodgers.
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- Deep Hidden Meaning Radio with Nile Rodgers
Over a career-spanning five decades, Nile Rodgers has helped write and produce some of the most iconic songs in pop music, both for his pioneering disco band Chic and for superstar collaborators like Diana Ross, David Bowie, and Daft Punk. On his Apple Music show, the composer, record producer, and rhythm guitar legend—a Rock & Roll and Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee—invites the most important established and emerging songwriters to discuss the ideas and inspirations behind their work. With each episode digging deep into the stories behind the songs, Rodgers’ candid discussions give invaluable insight into how your favorite music was created.
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About
- FROM
- New York, NY, United States
- BORN
- September 19, 1952
- GENRE
- Dance