- Barry White
Infobox Musical artist
Name = Barry White
Img_capt = Barry White
Img_size = 220px
Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Barrence Eugene Carter
Alias
Born = birth date|1944|9|12Galveston, Texas
Died = death date and age|2003|7|4|1944|9|21Los Angeles, California
Origin =
Instrument =Piano , Keyboards, Vocals
Genre = SoulFunk Disco
Voice_type = Bass
Occupation =
Years_active = 1972 — 2001
Label = 20th Century A&MMercury Records
Associated_acts = Love Unlimited
The Love Unlimited Orchestra
URL =Barry Eugene White (born Barrence Eugene Carter, birth date|1944|9|12 – death date|2003|7|4) was an American
record producer ,songwriter andsinger .A multiple
Grammy Award -winner known for his deep bass voice and romantic image, White's greatest success came in the 1970s with the Love Unlimited Orchestra, crafting many enduring hit soul anddisco song s. Worldwide, White had many gold and platinum albums and singles, with combined sales of over 100 million, according to critics Ed Hogan and Wade Kergan. [ [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:jifqxqr5ldfe~T1 allmusic ((( Barry White > Biography ))) ] ]Biography
Early life and career
White was born in Galveston,
Texas [ [http://www.nndb.com/people/929/000023860/ Barry White ] ] and grew up in the high-crime areas ofSouth Central Los Angeles . At 17, he was jailed for four months for stealing $30,000 worth ofCadillac tires.While in prison, White listened to
Elvis Presley singing "It's Now or Never" on the radio, an experience he later credited with changing the course of his life. [ Page 22"Love Unlimited," Barry White with Marc Eliot, Broadway Books, New York, 1999 ] After his release, he left gang life and began a musical career at the dawn of the 1960s in singing groups before going out on his own in the middle of the decade. The marginal success he had to that point was as a songwriter; his songs were recorded by rock singerBobby Fuller and TV bubblegum actThe Banana Splits . He was also responsible in 1963 for arranging "Harlem Shuffle " forBob & Earl , which became a hit in the UK in 1969. He discovered disco artist Viola Wills in 1965, and signed her to Bronco Records.uccess
In August 1969, he got his break producing a girl group called
Love Unlimited . His best friend Max Murray helped him get his start in music. He made Barry his prodigy and led him to fame. . Formed in imitation of the legendaryMotown girl groupThe Supremes , the group members honed their talents with White for the next two years until they all signed contracts with 20th Century Records. White produced, wrote and arranged the classic soul ballad "Walking in the Rain (With The One I Love)", which hit the Top 20 of the pop charts. The group would score more hits throughout the '70s and White eventually married the lead singer of the group, Glodean James.While working on a few demos for a male singer, the record label suggested White step out in front of the microphone, to which he reluctantly agreed. His first solo chart hit, 1973's "
I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby ", rose to #1 R&B and #3 Pop. That same year, the Love Unlimited Orchestra's recording of White's composition "Love's Theme " reached #1 Pop in 1974, one of only two instrumental recordings ever to do so. Some regard "Love's Theme" as the firstdisco hit ever.Other chart hits by White include "
Never, Never Gonna Give You Up " (1973), "Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe" (1974), "You're the First, the Last, My Everything" (1974), "What Am I Gonna Do With You" (1975), "Let the Music Play" (1976), "It's Ecstasy When You Lay Down Next To Me" (1977), "Your Sweetness is My Weakness" (1978), and "Change" (1982).Considered handsome and deeply romantic by his many female fans and admired for the unique blend of soul and classical orchestral musical elements he created, White was often affectionately referred to as the "
Maestro " or "The Man with the Velvet Voice". His portly physical stature led some in the popular press to make condescending jokes about his weight by referring to White as the "Walrus of Love," a moniker considered disrespectful by many fans. Barry White was also referred to as "The Sultan of Smooth Soul," but it was his role as brainchild of the funk-fueled, deep soul band, the Love Unlimited Orchestra, in which he was widely branded on several early albums as the group's Maestro, earning him the only documented nickname for which he and his musical colleagues were responsible.Comebacks
Although White's success on the pop charts slowed down as the disco era came to an end, he maintained a loyal following throughout his career. In the 1990s, he mounted an effective comeback with the albums "The Icon Is Love" (1994), whose biggest hit, "Practice What You Preach" reached the top of the charts. In 1996, White recorded the incredibly steamy "Wildest Dreams" with rock icon
Tina Turner . "Staying Power" (1999) won 2Grammy Awards . In addition, his music was often featured on the sitcom "Ally McBeal " and he appeared on the show twice.Death
White had been ill with chronically high
blood pressure for some time, which resulted inkidney failure in the autumn of 2002. He suffered astroke in May 2003, after which he was forced to retire from public life. OnJuly 4 , 2003, he died atCedars-Sinai Medical Center inLos Angeles fromrenal failure . [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/2283279.stm] White wascremated , and his ashes were scattered by his family off the California coast. [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7654675]On
20 September , 2004, he was posthumously inducted into theDance Music Hall of Fame at a ceremony held in New York. [http://www.discomusic.com/101-more/2197_0_7_0_C/]Musical style
White's recordings featured a distinctive sound that combined
orchestra l instrumentation (string section ,woodwinds , horns,harpsichord s, etc.) with a steady drumbeat and as many as fiveelectric guitar s. Hisarrangement s were influential on the emerging sound of disco music in the early 1970s.A distinctive feature of White's music was the steamy spoken introductions and interludes that appeared in many of his songs. Perhaps the most notorious of these appeared in the track "Love Serenade (Part 1)", from his 1975 album "Just Another Way to Say I Love You":
Take it off Deb. . . Baby, take it "all" off . . . I want you the way you came into the world . . . I don't wanna feel no clothes . . . I don't wanna see no panties . . . Take off that "brassiere", my dear . . . Everybody's gone . . . We're gonna take the receiver off the phone . . . because baby, you and me, heh . . . this "night", we're gonna get it on . . .
Acting
Over the course of his career White occasionally did work as a
voice actor . He voiced the character Bear in the 1975 film "Coonskin" (and also played the character Sampson in the movie's live-action segments). He was featured in several episodes of "The Simpsons " including "Whacking Day ", in which he used his deep bass voice played through speakers placed on the ground to attract snakes. He also did the voice of a rabbit in a Good Seasons salad dressing mix commercial, singing a song called "You Can't Bottle Love".Fact|date=February 2007 White had been offered the chance to play the voice of Chef in the cartoon series "South Park " (who had been modeled after White), but declined; as a devout Christian, White was uncomfortable with South Park's often irreverent humor. The part was eventually played byIsaac Hayes .Discography
Albums
Love Unlimited & Love Unlimited Orchestra
Barry White
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