Barry White

Barry Eugene White (born September 12, 1944 – died July 4, 2003) was an American soul singer and songwriter. White was known for his rich bass voice.[1][2] He won two Grammy Awards.[1]

Barry White
Background information
Birth nameBarry Eugene Carter
Born(1944-09-12)September 12, 1944
Galveston, Texas, U.S.
DiedJuly 4, 2003(2003-07-04) (aged 58)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
GenresSoul
Funk
Disco
R&B
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Record producer
Arranger
InstrumentsPiano
Keyboards
Vocals
Drums
Years active1972–2003
Labels20th Century Records
Unlimited Gold Records
Casablanca
A&M
Eagle Records

White was African American. He was born in Galveston, Texas and grew up in Los Angeles, California.[3]

He died on July 4, 2003 of kidney failure[1] and was cremated. His ashes were scattered by the California coast.

Albums

Barry White released 19 studio albums during his career:

YearAlbum
1973I've Got So Much to Give
1973Stone Gon'
1974Can't Get Enough
1975Just Another Way to Say I Love You
1976Let the Music Play
1976Is This Whatcha Wont?
1977Barry White Sings for Someone You Love
1978The Man
1979The Message Is Love
1979I Love to Sing the Songs I Sing
1980Sheet Music
1981Beware!
1982Change
1983Dedicated
1987The Right Night & Barry White
1989The Man Is Back!
1991Put Me in Your Mix
1994The Icon Is Love
1999Staying Power

References

  1. Pareles, Jon (5 July 2003). "Barry White, Voice of Seduction, Dies at 58". The New York Times.
  2. Ollison, Rashod (7 July 2003). "Barry White was the voice of romance". The Baltimore Sun.
  3. "Obituary: Barry White". BBC News. 4 July 2003.


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