Peter White (musician)
Peter White | |
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Background information | |
Born | Luton, England | 20 September 1954
Genres | Smooth jazz |
Occupation | Musician |
Instrument(s) | Guitar, accordion, piano, harmonica |
Labels | Columbia, ARTizen, Peak, Heads Up |
Website | www |
Peter White (born 20 September 1954) is an English musician and composer who plays guitar, piano, accordion and harmonica. He is known for his 20-year collaboration with Al Stewart.[1]
Musical career
[edit]Early career with Al Stewart
[edit]Born in Luton, England,[citation needed] White first gained fame with his distinctive guitar style as accompanist to singer/songwriter Al Stewart. He started in Stewart's band in 1975 at the age of 20, then moved to Los Angeles in 1978. During a 20-year tenure with Stewart, he co-wrote many songs, including Stewart's 1978 top-ten hit "Time Passages" and “Midnight Rocks” (which reached #24 on the US charts) in 1980. That same year he formed Shot In The Dark, a band which backed Stewart and released an eponymous album in 1981.[2]
Basia
[edit]In 1984, White’s brother Danny White, one of the founders of Matt Bianco,[1] invited him to play on the Matt Bianco debut album Whose Side Are You On?. He played acoustic guitar (uncredited) on the song "Half A Minute"--the first time that the two brothers collaborated musically. In 1987 White continued his association with Matt Bianco's singer, Basia Trzetrzelewska, by playing guitar on her Time and Tide album, co-produced by his brother. He played on all of Basia’s following studio albums and joined her on two world tours, in 1990 and 1994. In 1996 Basia returned the favor by singing on White's album Caravan of Dreams, on the single "Just Another Day".[3]
Producing and solo work
[edit]In 1989 White co-produced the album “The Clock and the Moon” by singer Skipper Wise.[4] In return Wise co-produced White’s first two solo albums, Reveillez-Vous in 1990 and Excusez-Moi in 1992. Many other solo albums by Peter White followed which resulted in several songs reaching the top of the Billboard Smooth Jazz Songs chart. #1 hits include "Midnight in Manhattan", featuring Grover Washington, Jr. (1998), "What Does It Take (To Win Your Love)" featuring Sam Riney (2006), "Mister Magic" featuring Bob James (2007), "Bright" (2009), "Good Day (2010), "Here We Go" featuring Dave Sanborn (2012), "Head Over Heels" featuring Rick Braun (2014), and "Do I Do" (2017).[5]
White’s first full-length show as a solo artist took place at the 1991 Catalina Island JazzTrax Festival, which featured many other notable performers such as Grover Washington Jr., Dave Koz, Bobby Caldwell, and Acoustic Alchemy.[6]
Even after releasing three solo CDs, White continued to work with Al Stewart and Basia, eventually co-producing Stewart’s Famous Last Words CD in 1993. As a solo artist White has recorded and performed with many other instrumental artists including Boney James, Rick Braun, Richard Elliot, Grover Washington Jr., Gerald Albright, Dave Koz, and Brian Culbertson.[7]
Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]Year | Title | US Jazz[8] | US Con. Jazz[9] | Label |
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1990 | Réveillez-Vous | Chase Music | ||
1991 | Excusez-Moi | 14 | Sindrome | |
1993 | Promenade | 36 | 8 | |
1994 | Reflections | 16 | 13 | |
1996 | Caravan of Dreams | 4 | 5 | Columbia |
1997 | Songs of the Season | 13 | 9 | |
1998 | Perfect Moment | 3 | 3 | |
2001 | Glow | 4 | 2 | |
2004 | Confidential | 3 | 2 | |
2006 | Playin' Favourites | 4 | 2 | |
2007 | Peter White Christmas | 12 | 5 | ARTizen |
2009 | Good Day | 2 | 2 | Peak |
2013 | Here We Go | 3 | 1 | Heads Up |
2014 | Smile | 3 | 1 | |
2016 | Groovin' | 2 | 1 | |
2019 | Music for STARLUX Airlines | 14 | 3 | Lobster Music |
Singles
[edit]Year | Title | US Jazz[10] | Label |
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2006 | "What Does It Take (To Win Your Love)" | 1 | Columbia |
2007 | "Mister Magic" | 1 | ARTizen |
2009 | "The Little Drummer Boy" (with Rick Braun and Mindi Abair) | 28 | Peak |
"Bright" | 1 | ||
2010 | "Good Day" | 7 | |
2012 | "Here We Go" | 1 | Heads Up |
2013 | "Night after Night" | 14 | |
2014 | "Head Over Heels" | 1 | |
2015 | "Smile" | 5 | |
2017 | "Do I Do" | 1 | |
"We Don't Talk Anymore" (Rick Braun featuring Peter White) | 3 | ||
"Groovin'" | 15 | ||
2019 | "Last Dance" (Jackiem Joyner featuring Peter White) | 15 | Lobster Music |
2020 | "Flying High" | 17 | |
2022 | "After We Play" (Johnny Britt featuring Peter White) | 2 | J-Jams |
2024 | "Sunshine Yellow" (Carol Albert featuring Peter White) | 2 | — |
Awards
[edit]Peter White won the award for best Smooth Jazz Musician in the 2007 Canadian Smooth Jazz Awards. He was named the Best Guitarist at the National Smooth Jazz Awards for four consecutive years from 2000–2003.
In 2000, White won three Oasis Contemporary Jazz Awards:
- CD of the Year for Perfect Moment
- Song of the Year for "Midnight in Manhattan" with Grover Washington, Jr.
- Best Guitarist
References
[edit]- ^ a b Schendell, Bonnie (12 March 2004). "Peter White". smoothviews.com.
- ^ "Peter White Biography by Ed Hogan". Allmusic.com. Retrieved 10 April 2021.
- ^ "Peter White Biography". Peter White.com. Retrieved 10 April 2021.
- ^ "The Clock and the Moon". Skipper Wise.
- ^ Peter White Song Chart History. Billboard.com.
- ^ "JAZZ : There's Still Plenty of Room to Jam on Catalina". Los Angeles Times.
- ^ "Peter White". peterwhite.com.
- ^ "Peter White: Top Jazz Albums". Billboard.
- ^ "Peter White: Top Contemporary Jazz Albums". Billboard.
- ^ "Peter White: Smooth Jazz Songs". Billboard.
External links
[edit]- 1954 births
- 20th-century guitarists
- 20th-century English male musicians
- 21st-century guitarists
- 21st-century English male musicians
- Columbia Records artists
- Composers from Luton
- English jazz composers
- Heads Up International artists
- Living people
- English male guitarists
- British male jazz composers
- Musicians from Luton
- Smooth jazz guitarists
- Windows (band) members