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Chip White

American musician (1946–2020) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Alan White (21 December 1946 – 5 August 2020), known as Chip White, was an American jazz drummer who has performed and/or recorded with a variety of artists, including Carmen McRae, Jaki Byard, the Jazzmobile CETA Big Band, Candido, John Abercrombie, Frank Wess, and many others.

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White died on August 5, 2020, in Harlem, New York City.

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Early life

White was born on December 21, 1946, in New York City to Algernon White and Norma White.[1] He began studying percussion and music with his father at the age of nine and studied theory and harmony with Vincent Corzine while in high school. White then continued his formal education at Ithaca College and later at the Berklee School of Music in Boston, MA, where he studied with Alan Dawson, Charlie Marino, and Herb Pomeroy. He also studied privately with Freddie Buda of the Boston Symphony. Later, he studied orchestration and arranging with Frank Foster.[2]

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Discography

Source: [3]

  • Harlem Sunset (Postcards, 1994)
  • Music and Lyrics (Dark Colors, 2004)
  • Double Dedication (Dark Colors, 2008)
  • More Dedications (Dark Colors, 2009)
  • Personal Dedications & Percussive Tributes (Dark Colors, 2011)
  • Family Dedications and More (Dark Colors, 2014)

As sideman

With Teddy Edwards

With Etta Jones

With Houston Person

With Enrico Rava

With Irene Reid

  • One Monkey Don't Stop No Show (Savant, 2002)

With Tom Waits

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References

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