Bernie Dwyer is an Irish musician and producer known for his contributions to the genres of rock, pop, and folk music. Active primarily in the 1970s and 1980s, Dwyer is best known for his work with the band The Big G, as well as for his collaborations with various artists in the Irish music scene. One of Dwyer's notable works includes his involvement in the production of the album "The Best of The Big G," which showcases the band’s unique sound blending traditional Irish music with contemporary influences. Dwyer has also collaborated with prominent Irish musicians, helping to shape the sound of Irish rock and pop during his era. His impact on music extends beyond his recordings, as he has played a significant role in promoting Irish music on both a national and international scale. Dwyer’s work has contributed to the visibility of Irish artists in the broader music landscape, and his influence can be felt in the continuing evolution of Irish rock and pop. Though not as widely recognized as some of his contemporaries, his contributions remain valued within the Irish music community.