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Birth name
  
Verdine White

Spouse
  
Shelly Clark (m. 1985)

Instruments
  
Bass guitar, vocals

Years active
  
1969–present

Music group
  
Earth, Wind & Fire

Name
  
Verdine White


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Born
  
July 25, 1951 (age 73) Chicago, Illinois,United States (
1951-07-25
)

Genres
  
R&B, funk, soul, jazz fusion

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, singer-songwriter, bassist

Associated acts
  
Earth, Wind & FireLevel 42

Role
  
Musician · verdinewhite.com

Movies
  
That's the Way of the World, The Shadow Effect

Similar People
  
Flo Rida, Robin Thicke, Maurice White, Philip Bailey, Ralph Johnson

Siblings
  
Maurice White, Fred White

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Verdine White (born July 25, 1951) is an American musician, best known as the bassist for Earth, Wind & Fire and the younger brother of band founder Maurice White. White is known for his high energy and dancing while playing his bass guitar with Earth, Wind & Fire. Verdine is the only remaining founding member left in the band.

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Early life

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Verdine was born in Chicago, Illinois, on July 25, 1951. His father, Verdine Sr., was a doctor who also played the saxophone. He grew up listening to recordings of Miles Davis, John Coltrane, and other jazz musicians. He was also influenced by his two drummer brothers, Fred and Maurice White, the Motown sound, and the Beatles. When he was 15, he saw a Double bass in his high school orchestra class and decided that he wanted to play bass.

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He soon got a red electric bass and, taking the advice of brother Maurice and his father, took private lessons from Radi Velah of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, learning the Bille double bass method, and on weekends learned the electric bass with Chess Records session bassist and trombonist Louis Satterfield, who would later become a member of Earth, Wind & Fire’s famed horn section, The Phenix Horns. Verdine says he learned everything about the bass guitar from Louis Satterfield, and some of his early bass influences were James Jamerson, Paul McCartney, and Gary Karr.

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Moving toward a newly bought Fender Telecaster bass instead of the upright bass, Verdine began working the Chicago club scene with local bands. Meanwhile, brother Maurice, who was a former session drummer at Chess Records and a member of pianist Ramsey Lewis’s trio, had formed the Salty Peppers, scoring a local hit that caught the ears of Capitol Records.

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In early 1970 Maurice moved to Los Angeles, hoping to record the group, which he had renamed Earth, Wind & Fire and called up Verdine asking whether he would like to join, which he did, arriving in Los Angeles on June 6, 1970.

Earth, Wind & Fire

As Earth, Wind & Fire's bassist since the band's inception, White has won six Grammy Awards, has been Grammy nominated seventeen times and has also been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Vocal Group Hall of Fame to name a few honors. The band has also earned more than 50 gold and platinum albums and have sold over 90 million albums worldwide.

In November 2008 White was presented with Bass Player magazine's Lifetime Achievement Award by Nathan East. On Friday, February 26, 2010 Verdine was inducted as a member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity at the ceremony held at the Crowne Plaza Beverly Hills Hotel in Los Angeles, California. Verdine White holds an honorary doctorate degree from the American Conservatory of Music.

Philanthropy

In 2007 Verdine was inducted into the Boys and Girls Club's Alumni Hall of Fame. White is also the co-founder of the Verdine White Foundation which aims to provide musical education to underprivileged and gifted students.

Personal life

He lives in Cary Grant’s old Los Angeles neighborhood, in a house built in 1919, with his wife of 35 years Shelly (Michelle) Clark, once a member of The Ikettes and member of the R&B group Honey Cone.

He has a son known by his stage name Dubsak (born March 15, 1974) Warner Richard Wright, IV. He has a 13-year-old granddaughter Naila who often accompanies him to concerts and social events. She studies voice with Seth Riggs and is a gifted student.

Solo discography

  • 1974 Ramsey Lewis: Sun Goddess - (bass, vocals)
  • 1975 Ramsey Lewis: Electric Collection - (bass, vocals)
  • 1976 Gene Harris: In a Special Way - (bass)
  • 1976 The Emotions: Flowers - (bass)
  • 1976 Deniece Williams: This Is Niecy - (bass)
  • 1977 The Emotions: Rejoice - (bass)
  • 1977: Gene Harris: Tone Tantrum - (bass)
  • 1977 Deniece Williams : Song Bird - (bass)
  • 1978 The Emotions: Sunbeam - (bass)
  • 1983 Level 42: Standing in the Light - (producer)
  • 1997 Urban Knights: Urban Knights II - (bass, producer)
  • 2002 Jennifer Lopez: This Is Me... Then - (bass)
  • 2015 Flo Rida: I Don't Like It, I Love It - (bass, producer)
  • References

    Verdine White Wikipedia


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