John White

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Missing You 04:29 Tools
Piano Sonata No. 104 01:53 Tools
Candle In The Wind (Goodbye England's Rose) 04:04 Tools
The Inkadies 02:09 Tools
John White: Piano Sonata No.104 02:09 Tools
The Boy that I saw on That Day 01:53 Tools
Drinking And Hooting Machine 04:53 Tools
Distant Dreams and Morning Stars 02:04 Tools
Autumn Countdown Machine 05:24 Tools
Scene de Ballet 00:59 Tools
Son Of Gothic Chord 09:59 Tools
Jew's Harp Machine 02:31 Tools
Drinking & Hooting Machine 04:53 Tools
Gnossienne IV (1891) - sans presser; Gnossienne V (1889) - souple et expressif 06:02 Tools
Float On A Feather 02:34 Tools
Number 3 03:22 Tools
Tried To Touch 07:00 Tools
Prélude de la Porte Héroique du Ciel (1894) 04:33 Tools
HELP US OUT 07:25 Tools
Danses Gothiques (1893) 16:03 Tools
Right Off 06:44 Tools
City 03:02 Tools
Reverie du pauvre (1900) 02:44 Tools
GRANITE AND CONCRETE 07:28 Tools
Balloon Adventure 02:27 Tools
Sonneries de la Rose Croix (1892) 13:07 Tools
Morning Dream 01:38 Tools
Leitmotiv du "Panthée" 00:49 Tools
Darkest Day 02:22 Tools
Little Boy Baker 02:18 Tools
Train Disaster 02:36 Tools
Marigan Child 03:02 Tools
Apple Blossom 01:56 Tools
Petite ouverture à danser (before 1900) 01:34 Tools
As The Bomb Falls Down 02:14 Tools
Mogwash 02:36 Tools
3 Préludes from "Le Fils des Étoiles" (1891) 10:38 Tools
End Of The Road 02:32 Tools
Night People 04:37 Tools
Sailor's Song 02:49 Tools
Mississippi Heavy Water Blues 02:56 Tools
Steve Vai vs Ralph Macchio Epic Guitar Battle 05:13 Tools
Signal Hill 02:21 Tools
Goodbye To Rainy Days 03:27 Tools
Hearts on Fire 01:26 Tools
Little Miss Rose 03:55 Tools
Satie: Gnossiennes 06:07 Tools
Artemy 02:30 Tools
Memory Bells 02:31 Tools
Caresse (1897) 23:03 Tools
01 Autumn Countdown Machine 04:37 Tools
Instrumental 23:03 Tools
Satie: Leitmotiv Du Panthée 00:52 Tools
Satie: Prélude De La Porte Héroïque Du Ciel 04:35 Tools
Whoopee-Ti-Yi-Yo 02:40 Tools
Church Stomp 03:09 Tools
Wake Up Mama (Statesboro Blues) 03:50 Tools
Satie: Sonneries De La Rose Croix 13:12 Tools
Satie: Caresse 01:52 Tools
Satie: Petite Overture A Danser 01:37 Tools
Betty And Dupree 03:48 Tools
03 Jew's Harp Machine 04:35 Tools
21st Century Shake That thing 04:13 Tools
Christmas Eve 02:18 Tools
Ain't But One Thing 03:44 Tools
Kassie Jones 03:23 Tools
Satie: Reverie Du Pauvre 02:50 Tools
Satie: Danses Gothiques 16:09 Tools
Caress 03:23 Tools
Victim 04:22 Tools
Satie: 4 Preludes 15:21 Tools
Mood For Love 04:58 Tools
Ditch Water Rag 02:45 Tools
Piano Sonata No. 76 02:14 Tools
Round And Round 03:20 Tools
Did You Ever Wake Up 05:03 Tools
Henry Green 13:12 Tools
02 Son Of Gothic Chord 04:58 Tools
Cindy 01:57 Tools
Lexaloffle 04:52 Tools
The Poor Man's Reverie 03:20 Tools
Petite Overture a danser (before 1900) 15:21 Tools
Piano Duet 12 01:25 Tools
Candle In The Wind (original lyrics) 01:25 Tools
Piano Duet 11 00:42 Tools
Piano Duet 13 02:46 Tools
Prelude of the Heroic Gate of Heaven 01:57 Tools
Baby Did a Bad, Bad Thing (Eyes Wide Shut) 00:30 Tools
Satie: Les Fils Des Etoiles - 3 Preludes 02:49 Tools
Photo-Finish Machine 03:44 Tools
Piano Duet 10 00:48 Tools
Gnossienne No. 4 & 5 02:53 Tools
Farm Relief Song 02:44 Tools
Rooster Do Crow 02:49 Tools
Told You baby 03:36 Tools
Whoopee-Ti-Yi-Yo (Get Along Little Doggies) 01:25 Tools
Old Cotton Fields Back Home 02:47 Tools
Batholemule Brixton 04:52 Tools
The Fields 02:44 Tools
Maria Laudate 03:48 Tools
Crazy About You (Can't Hold Out Much Longer) 04:28 Tools
Noneoir 04:52 Tools
Juvendee Hill 02:15 Tools
Ding Dong 01:34 Tools
Forbidden Love 04:50 Tools
Piano Sonata No. 29 03:46 Tools
Something In The Air 01:44 Tools
Sally 01:25 Tools
Captain Sebodka 04:52 Tools
Ashes Grey 01:34 Tools
Golden Anchor 02:15 Tools
Your Song 04:52 Tools
Far Away 03:46 Tools
Farewell Song 04:52 Tools
Upon the Shore 13:12 Tools
mauven bird 02:53 Tools
Little Blue Bird 02:53 Tools
From the "Gnossiennes" 01:34 Tools
Piano Sonata No. 95 04:41 Tools
Caresse 01:34 Tools
Danses Gothiques 02:53 Tools
Whisky and Beer 04:52 Tools
Bayo Fowvin 02:53 Tools
Prelude de la Porte Heroique du Ciel (1894) 02:53 Tools
Baby Did a Bad, Bad Thing 02:54 Tools
I Need Your Love 03:48 Tools
Circle Of Life (The Lion King) 04:52 Tools
Piano Sonata No. 108 05:13 Tools
Piano Sonata No. 54 01:59 Tools
Fooled Around 04:27 Tools
Piano Sonata No. 56 01:30 Tools
Piano Sonata No. 55 02:20 Tools
Houses And Gardens In The Heart Of England 11:11 Tools
4 Préludes (1892) 02:14 Tools
Careless Love 03:48 Tools
Sonneries De La Rose St. Croix (1892) 03:48 Tools
Sonneries de la Rose (1892) 03:48 Tools
4 Preludes (1892) 03:48 Tools
Leitmotiv du Panthee (1891) 03:48 Tools
Can You Feel The Love Tonight 05:13 Tools
Piano Sonata No. 121 05:13 Tools
Drinking and Hooting Machine (1971) 05:13 Tools
Down By The Riverside 03:18 Tools
Piano Sonata No. 31 08:27 Tools
Piano Sonata No. 57 01:27 Tools
Fiddlers Green 03:18 Tools
Sonneries de la Rose Croix 13:12 Tools
Night People (1987) 13:12 Tools
Petite ouverture à danser 13:12 Tools
Ricecare 13:12 Tools
Can't Get You Out 04:46 Tools
3 Preludes from "Le Fils des Etoiles" (1891) 04:46 Tools
Twenty One Years 04:46 Tools
Piano Sonata No. 109 05:56 Tools
Doggerel Machine (extract) 05:56 Tools
Piano Sonata No. 87 04:46 Tools
Piano Sonata No. 15 11:11 Tools
Piano Sonata No. 78 05:13 Tools
4 Preludes 01:59 Tools
Gnossienne No. 4, sans presser - Gnossienne No. 5, souple et expressif 01:27 Tools
Prélude de la porte héroïque du ciel 04:33 Tools
Save Me (Magnolia) 04:52 Tools
Reverie du Pauvre 04:52 Tools
Rêverie du pauvre 04:52 Tools
Piano Sonata No. 75 04:46 Tools
Piano Sonata No. 124 05:13 Tools
(Can't) Get You Out Of My System 01:27 Tools
Piano Sonata No. 86 01:27 Tools
Gnossienne No. 4 5 01:27 Tools
Just a Closer Walk With Thee 11:11 Tools
Scène De Ballet 11:11 Tools
4 Préludes 11:11 Tools
cheap original 11:11 Tools
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There are many artists that go by the name John White. Four are mentioned below. 1) John White (born in Berlin, 5 April 1936) is an English composer and musical performer. 2) Low-key delicate lullabies accompanied by gentle acoustic guitar with softly sung lyrics. New Zealander John White is ex-Cloudboy and also performs in Mëstar. 3) An obscure jazz/funk guitarist who released a self-titled album in 1972. 4.) Banjo Bluesman John White... When most people think banjo, bluegrass comes to mind. Restricting the instrument to this relatively modern usage misses a long, though mostly unknown and unrecorded, history originating with African slaves in the Caribbean. Longtime Pickens musician John White, best known for his fiddle-playing in the Yeller Cats, has gone back to roots of the banjo for his first cd, Banjo Blues. “Taking the banjo back to the pre-recording days,” White said he has developed this blues style and theory based on what makes sense with the way early banjo players used the instrument as well as how the early blues was played. This style of blues banjo would also have fit the purpose of the early music to provide entertainment and dancing by the slaves. He notes that the African slaves “revolutionized rhythm, scales and notes everywhere they went” playing music mostly for their own entertainment. Banjos were a prime instrument in minstrel shows, well before they became a staple of bluegrass pickers, but were almost completely replaced by the guitar when recordings started being made of original artists in the rural south. Listening to both the banjo work and blues produced by musiciants in the 1920s-1930s shows a surprising amount of talent and advanced musicianship, according to White. “They were amazing,” he said. “They weren’t primitive; they might have been economically depressed, but not primitive by any stretch.” White said he began experimenting with the blues-use after he purchased a fretless banjo. The fretless banjo suits blues playing as the early players were slaves who would have been looking for notes and scales they were familiar with from their own culture - tones that would have been difficult to reproduce on a modern fretted banjos. For the cd, White plays much of it on a “gourd banjo” made from a large gourd sliced in half in the same style as the early slaves who were looking re-create African instruments. These banjos are available online and handmade in several places today. Some other songs on Banjo Blues are played using an early English banjo, also fretless -- again found by White online. “The banjo has gone full-circle” White says of his playing in an earlier style and with the simple gourd design. For the album, White plays both instrumentals that he wrote and covers of traditional blues songs such as Wake Up Mama, later made famous by an Allman Brothers cover (Statesboro Blues), and Crazy About You from Little Walter. Along with the “Why” gourd and a Victorian banjo, White uses a rubbing gourd, a rain stick and a washtub bass, made in Pickens County by Rocky Collins. In an odd blending, the cd is mostly played on reproductions of the earliest instruments but was recorded at White’s home directly on computer. White is known locally as both a Pickens High teacher and as the fiddle player with the Yeller Cats since the mid 1990s. The Yeller Cats have recorded some material, but White said they were never satisfied with it and it has never been released. The Yeller Cats continue to play at public events. A Pickens native, White started playing fiddle with some lessons in college. He learned the basic fundamentals and started “toying with Irish and Celtic music.” From there he attended some festivals and got into “old timey” music, a style that predates bluegrass, though many casual listeners will group them together as bluegrass. Even though Pickens and the rest of the North Georgia mountains are home to a dwindling number of true “old-timey” musicians, White said he didn’t grow up with any particular homegrown influences, listening mostly to the commercial music that everyone else did. White said he had always enjoyed the blues and much of the music on Banjo Blues comes as a result of him “messing around” with the songs he liked on the fretless banjo. “If you’re in the right mindset, the sounds comes out,” he said. Although he has heard recordings of early blues musicians saying they learned certain songs from banjo-playing elders, there is little recorded music with the banjo used for the blues. But White said, “The rhythmic possibilities of the banjo are infinite.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.