Bernie Wandel is an American musician best known as the
bass guitarist for two
Henry Rollins albums, Hot Animal Machine and Drive By Shooting.
In addition to the
Rollins Band, he has performed in The Nuclear Crayons, Special K, Guilt Combo, 9353, Raincrow and Elegy Circa 1923.[1][2] He was also a member of the
Chris Haskett Trio.[3]
In the 1990s he managed the
Black Cat[4] night club in
Washington, D.C., and, calling himself a "bass historian", he organized and hosted events such as Getting to First Bass, a series of solo bass performances.[5]
His work with Henry Rollins and other punk bands is cited in Dance of Days: Two Decades of Punk in the Nation's Capital, by Mark Andersen and Mark Jenkins.[6]
Yoga Work
Bernie is an E-RYT 500 certified yoga teacher.[7] His primary instructors were John Schumacher, founder of the Unity Woods Yoga Center,[8] and
Judith Hanson Lasater. For many years he assisted Judith Lasater[9] in the instruction of anatomy, therapeutic asana and restorative yoga.