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Barry Eugene White (September 12, 1944 – July 4, 2003) was an American
record producer and singer responsible for the creation of numerous hit soul
and disco songs. He conducted the Love Unlimited Orchestra, which consisted
of live musicians, including string and percussion players. Records
featuring White's deep bass voice and suave delivery were often used by
couples wishing to create a romantic ambience. He was often affectionately
referred to as the "Maestro" and "Walrus of Love".
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Though he was born in Galveston, Texas, he grew up in the high-crime areas
of South Los Angeles, where he joined a gang at the age of 10, and
subsequently, at 17, was jailed for four months for theft of $30,000 worth
of Cadillac tires.
After being jailed, 17-year-old White 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. What marginal success he had during the
1960s would be as a songwriter; his songs were recorded by rock singer Bobby
Fuller and TV bubblegum act The Banana Splits. In 1969, he found his break
backing up three talented female singers into a girl group called Love
Unlimited.
Formed to be another version of the legendary Motown girl group The Supremes,
the group would mold their talents with White for the next two years until
the group and White were signed to contracts to 20th Century Fox Records.
White produced, wrote and arranged the classic soul ballad, "Walking in the
Rain (With The One I Love)". The song 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 to sing, the record label suggested White step out
in front of the mic and not so much in the background. White reluctantly
agreed and the rest, as they say, is music history.
His hits included "I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby" (1973),
"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), "Your Sweetness is
My Weakness" (1978), "Change" (1982), "Sho' You Right" (1987), and "Practice
What You Preach" (1994), among others.
He had been ill with chronically high blood pressure for some time, which
resulted in renal failure in the autumn of 2002. He suffered a stroke in May
2003 (just one month after the same thing happened to another star singer,
Luther Vandross), after which he was forced to retire from public life. On
July 4, 2003, he died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in the West Hollywood
area of Los Angeles. White was just 58. His death was reported as being from
renal failure.
Late in his life, White wished to be remembered as a good person who
happened to be able to sing.
White's autobiography, Barry White: Love Unlimited, was written with Marc
Eliot and published by Broadway Books in 1999.
Barry White's music was frequently showcased on the late-1990s television
show Ally McBeal; the show often used esoteric references to what was going
on inside character's heads. In this case, John Cage (played by Peter
MacNicol) would hear Barry White sing whenever he was sexually aroused. The
use of his music on the show served to revitalize his career, and White
eventually made a guest appearance in the show.
White was the model for the character of Chef in the cartoon series South
Park. He was offered the role [1], but declined: as a devout Christian,
White was uncomfortable with South Park's often irreverent humor. Isaac
Hayes took the part istead.
Barry had also made a few appearances on The Simpsons, one of which involved
the use of his deep bass voice played through speakers placed on the ground
to attract snakes.
On September 20, 2004 Barry was honored when he was inducted into Dance
Music Hall of Fame at a ceremony held in New York, for his outstanding
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BARRY WHITE PICTURES |
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MOST POPULAR
Angelina Jolie
Jessica Alba
Paris Hilton
Scarlett Johansson
Jessica Simpson
Britney Spears
Christina Aguilera
Lindsay Lohan
Shakira
Beyonce
Hilary Duff
ADDITIONS
Miley Cyrus
Rihanna
Hayden Panettiere
Miranda Cosgrove
Selena Gomez
Demi Lovato
Vanessa Hudgens
Ashley Tisdale
Jonas Brothers
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