- Steve White
Infobox musical artist
Name = Steve White
Img_capt = Steve White performing Live.
Img_size = 200
Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name =
Born = birth date and age|1965|05|31London ,England
Instrument = Drums
Genre = Rock,Funk-rock ,Funk
Years_active = 1981 – present
Associated_acts = Paul WellerThe Style Council
The PlayersThe Who Chad Smith
URL = [http://www.whiteydrums.com/ whiteydrums.com]Steve White (born on
31 May ,1965 inBermondsey ,London ) is an Englishdrummer who has worked extensively with Paul Weller,The Style Council and other Britishmusicians .Musical career
Steve White was given a small drum as a child by his uncle and upon joining his local boys brigade he began to learn his craft. As with Steve's band mate Paul Weller, he was given full support from his parents who went out of their way to help their son develop what was sooner rather than later to be Steve's vocation. Steve spent his youth learning from the "greats" such as
Buddy Rich andLouis Bellson , along with lessons from well known drumming teacher Bob Armstrong. Steve complemented his work gigging with local bands with part time work, spending any spare cash on updating his collection of jazz records. In 1983 Steve auditioned for an un-named band which turned out to be Paul Weller's new group, The Style Council. Weller was impressed with the 17-year old drummer's jazz background and asked Steve to come back the following day. Steve stayed with the band for some years but was never actually invited to join, even though he appeared in most of their videos and on all but a few recordings. He became the youngest drummer on stage atLive Aid atWembley in 1985 (and also played the LIVE8 gig at Hyde Park withThe Who ). Steve left the Style Council in 1988 in order to pursue other projects and went on to play with many well known acts, such asIan Dury and the Jazz Renegades. When the Style Council reformed for a one off gig for Japanese TV in 1990, Paul Weller invited Steve to his studio to hear a few demo tracks and maybe play along. Steve was soon back full time behind the kit for Weller's solo projects which still holds fast today twenty two years later. His brother Alan White is also a drummer, who played in the famousbrit pop band - Oasis for nine years (1995-2004). Alan has been quoted as saying about Steve that beside influences such asRingo Starr and Bonzo, his brother Steve was also one of his main influences. During Oasis's tour of the United States in 2001, Alan hadtendinitis leading to Steve standing in for his younger brother on some of these shows.Steve White is also a member of supergroup The Players with ex-
Style Council keyboardistMick Talbot and ex-Ocean Colour Scene bassistDamon Minchella . Steve also drummed for early 90s bandStarclub .He has his own [http://www.whiteydrums.com website] , where he answers the fans' questions, and discusses his recent activities with Paul Weller,
Chad Smith and many more respected musicians. In 2005, he took over drumming duties forThe Who atLive 8 , after their regular drummerZak Starkey ,Ringo Starr 's son, joined Oasis on their tours and recording sessions.Steve funded the setting up of a
Testicular cancer awareness website www.checkemlads.com after he became aware of a fan ill with Testicular cancer and on chemo. It's now one of the biggest young men's cancer awareness websites in the UK.Discography
=with Paul Weller=Albums
"Paul Weller" (1992) - #8 UK
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Wild Wood " (1993) - #2 UK"
Live Wood " (1994) - #13 UK"
Stanley Road " (1995) - #1 UK"
Heavy Soul " (1997) - #2 UK"
Modern Classics - The Greatest Hits " (1998) - #7 UK"Heliocentric" (2000) - #2 UK
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Days Of Speed " (2001) - #3 UK"Illumination" (2002) - #1 UK
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Fly On The Wall - B Sides And Rarities " (2003) - #22 UK"
Studio 150 " (2004) - #2 UK"Stanley Road" (10th Anniversary Edition) (2005) - #51 UK
"
As is Now " (2005) - #4 UK"
Catch-Flame! " (2006)ingles
"Into Tomorrow" (as Paul Weller Movement) (1991) - #36 UK
"Uh Huh Oh Yeh" (1992) - #18 UK
"Above The Clouds" (1992) - #47 UK
"Sunflower" (1993) - #16 UK
"Wild Wood" (1993) - #14 UK
"The Weaver EP - The Weaver, This Is No Time, Another New Day, Ohio (Live)" (1993) - #18 UK
"Hung Up" (1994) - #11 UK
"Out Of The Sinking" (1994) - #20 UK
"The Changingman" (1995) - #7 UK
"You Do Something To Me" (1995) - #9 UK
"Broken Stones" (1995) - #20 UK
"Out Of The Sinking" re-release (1996) - #16 UK
"Peacock Suit" (1996) - #5 UK
"Brushed" (1997) - #14 UK
"Friday Street" (1997) - #21 UK
"Mermaids" (1997) - #30 UK
"Brand New Start" (1998) - #16 UK
"Wild Wood" re-release (1999) - #22 UK
"The Keeper" (2000) - #? UK
"Sweet Pea, My Sweet Pea" (2000) - #44 UK
"Brother To Brother" Terry Callier featuring Paul Weller (2002) - #81 UK
"It's Written In The Stars" (2002) - #7 UK
"Leafy Mysteries" (2002) - #23 UK
"The Bottle" (2004) - #13 UK
"Wishing On A Star" (2004) - #11 UK
"Thinking Of You" (2004) - #18 UK
"Early Morning Rain"/"Come Together" (2005) - #40 UK
"From The Floorboards Up" (2005) - #6 UK
"Come On"/"Let's Go" (2005) - #15 UK
"Here's The Good News" (2005) - #21 UK
"As Is Now" EP - "Blink and You'll Miss It", "From The Floorboards Up", "Come On"/"Let's Go", "Here's the Good News". (2006)
"Wild Blue Yonder" (2006)
with
The Style Council Albums
"Café Bleu" (1984) - UK #2
"Our Favourite Shop" (1985) - UK #1 ("Internationalists" in U.S.)
"Home and Abroad" (1986)
"Cost of Loving" (1987) - UK #2
"Confessions of a Pop Group" (1988) - UK#14
"Modernism: A New Decade" (1989)
with [http://www.theplayerslounge.com The Players]
"Clear the Decks" (2003)
"From the Six Corners" (2005)
with
The Who "
Live8 " -DVD - Hyde Park.External links
* [http://www.whiteydrums.com The official Steve White website]
* [http://www.mrcoolsdream.co.uk Mr Cools dream. The complete history of The Style Council]
* [http://www.myspace.com/whiteydrums The Steve White myspace]References
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