'Snowy White' is a member of:


 
Snowy White's Blues Agency
 
vocals 0000 - 0000  delete
Thin Lizzy
 
guitar 1979 - 1982  delete

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'Snowy White' History:  


Biography



British-born blues/rock guitarist Snowy White first became interested in music at age 11, when he heard urban blues performers like B.B. King, Otis Rush, and Buddy Guy, and was inspired to create his own clean, hard-edged style of British blues.


After moving to London in the early '70s, White spent the decade forging his sound and playing with like-minded artists such as Pink Floyd, Peter Green, and Thin Lizzy. In 1979 Thin Lizzy asked White to join them as a full-time band member; he did, touring and recording Chinatown and The Renegade with them.


In pursuit of different musical directions, White left Thin Lizzy in 1982. Joined by drummer Richard Bailey, bassist Kuma Harada, and keyboardist Godfrey Wang, he recorded his solo debut White Flames. Its single "Bird of Paradise" became an international hit, reaching number three on the U.K. charts.


Not content to be known as a singles artist, White rethought his approach to music. After deciding to focus on his guitar playing, he formed a touring blues band in 1986 with Harada, drummer Jeff Allen, and vocalist/guitarist Graham Bell. For three years the band toured and recorded, releasing Change My Life and Open for Business.


In 1990, however, White's old friend Roger Waters offered him a supporting slot in his epic Berlin performance of The Wall. White performed a memorable solo during "Comfortably Numb" atop the 80-foot high Berlin Wall, alongside other guest artists like Van Morrison and Bryan Adams. Waters also called on White the following year to play with him at the Guitar Legends concert in Seville.


At this point, White decided to re-enter the music mainstream, and recorded songs he had collected over the past few years. The result was 1993's Highway to the Sun, his second solo album, featuring guests like David Gilmour, Chris Rea, and Gary Moore. His next album, Goldtop, was a retrospective piece, covering White's work from the early '70s to the '90s. 1998 saw the release of Little Wing, recorded with drummer Juan van Emmerloot and bassist Walter Latapeirissa as White's new backing band; Melting followed a year later.
source: Heather Phares, Allmusic Guide




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Tracks by 'Snowy White' 


Addicted Man 
All My Money 
American Dream 
A Miracle I Need 
The Answer 
At the Crossroads Play
Bird of Paradise Play
Lyrics
Bird of Paradise (2000 re-mix) 
Bird of Paradise (Extended Version) 
Bird of Paradise (radio edit) 
Birthday Blues 
Blues like a Fever 
Blues on Me 
Burning Love 
Can't Find Love 
Canyon 
Car Flea Jump 
Carol 
Carol (live with Al Stewart) 
Cat Flea Jump 
Change My Life 
Chinese Burn 
Dangerous Bends (bonus track) 
The Dark and Rolling Sea 
Dark & Rolling Sea (live with Al Stewart) 
Don't Turn Back 
Drop in from the Top 
Drop In from the Top (with Rick Wright) 
For the Rest of My Life 
For the Rest of My Life (Live) 
Fortune Play
For You 
Good Question 
Heartful of Love 
Highway to the Sun 
Hot Saturday Night 
I Can't Believe It 
I Can't Get Enough of the Blues 
I Can't Help Myself 
I'll Be Holding On 
I Loved Another Woman 
In the Name of the Lord 
In the Skies 
In the Skies (with Peter Green) 
It's No Secret Play
I Want Your Love 
The Journey, Parts One and Two Play
Judgement Day 
Keeping It Going (bonus track) 
Keep on Working 
Land of Freedom 
Land of Plenty 
Lonely Heart 
Long Summer Days 
Looking for Somebody 
Love, Pain and Sorrow 
Love, Pain & Sorrow (with David Gilmore) 
Loving Man 
Lucky I've Got You 
Lucky Star 
Mai Tai 
Memory Pain 
Memory Pain (with Thin Lizzy) 
Midnight Blues 
The More You Live 
Muddy Fingers 
No Faith Required 
No Place to Go 
Only Woman 
Open Carefully 
Open for Business 
Out of My Dreams 
Out of Order 
Out Of Reach 
Parchman Farm 
Peace on earth 
Pigs on the Wing 
Pigs on the Wing (with Pink Floyd) 
Renegade 
Renegade (with Thin Lizzy) 
Rush Hour 
Slabo Day 
Slabo Day (with Peter Green) 
Slave Labour 
Snow Blues 
So breathless 
Someone Else 
Someone Else Is Gonna Love Me 
That Certain Thing 
This Heart Of Mine 
The Thrill Is Gone 
The Time Has Come 
Voices in the Rain 
Walking Away 
Walking the Streets 
Water's Edge, Stepping Stones 
When I Arise 
When You Broke Your Promise 
Woke Up This Morning 
You Know It Ain't Right