Frogtoon Music

In The Flesh by Alan White

Artist Biography For Alan White

Alan White 14 June 1949-26 May 2022 Was An English Rock And Roll Drummer Best Known For His 49 Years Of Work With The Progressive Rock Band Yes. In All White Appeared On Over Fifty Albums With Artists From John Lennon And George Harrison To Joe Cocker Ginger Baker And The Ventures. Born In Pelton County Durham White Began Learning To Play The Piano At Age Six And After Switching To Drums Played Publicly With A Local Band At 13. Later He Worked With A Number Of Bands During The Late 1960s Notably The Alan Price Set Before Being Invited To Join Ginger Baker's Airforce With Steve Winwood In 1968. The Following Year 1969 White Received A Call From John Lennon He Thought It Was A Prankster Asking Him To Join The Plastic Ono Band For A Show That Became The Hit Album Live Peace In Toronto. He Also Performed With Lennon On The Legendary Imagine Album And The Single "Instant Karma". When Lennon Introduced White To Fellow Beatle Alumnus George Harrison He Was Asked To Perform On The All Things Must Pass Album Including The Single "My Sweet Lord". In 1972 White Was Touring With Joe Cocker When He Received An Invitation To Join Yes To Replace Bill Bruford Who Had Left To Join King Crimson. Three Days After Meeting With Jon Anderson And Chris Squire White Played At The First Show Of The Group's US Close To The Edge Tour. Despite The Fact That White Had Spent Time In The Studio With The Band And Even Tried Playing Some Of The Close To The Edge Material It Is Something Of A Legend That He Learned The Entire Repertoire Of Extremely Complex Music In Just Three Days. White And The Band Gave Each Other Three Months To See If He Fit In As A Member For Almost 50 Years Appeared On Every Yes Album Until His Death. Alan White Released His Only Solo Album Ramshackled In 1976. However It Is Usually Considered A White Solo Album In Name Only As Everything Except The Drumming And Including All The Songwriting Is Done By The Various Musicians White Gathered To Help With The Project. In Addition To His Drum Playing White Played Piano And Written Music For Several Yes Albums. When He Was Not Performing With Yes Or Travelling Around The World Conducting Drum Clinics White Spent Time With His Wife Of Over Twenty Years Gigi And Their Two Children Jesse Also A Musician And Cassi. Alan White Had Guested With Local Seattle Band MerKaBa On A Number Of Occasions And Alan White And MerKaBa Also Had Links With Another Local Band Treason. In 2003 Alan White Joined Sessions For A New MerKaBa Album But These Evolved Into A New Band Called White And An Album's Worth Of Demo Recordings Under The Name Loyal. As Well As Alan The Band Consisted Of Kevin Currie From MerKaBa Lead Vocals Karl Haug From Treason Electric & Acoustic Guitars Lap Steel Steve Boyce From MerKaBa Bass Guitar Backing Vocals And Ted Stockwell From Treason And MerKaBa Keys Guitar . Stockwell Left The Band And In April 2005 Was Replaced By Alan's Former Colleague In Yes Keyboardist Geoff Downes. A New Album White Was Recorded Partly Based On The Loyal Demos. The Album Was Released In 2006 With A Cover By Roger Dean. The Band Played Live With Various Keyboardists In The Seattle Area. They Were Due To Join The Abortive More Drama Tour. The More Drama Tour Scheduled To Begin In North America In August 2005 Was To Have Seen Three Acts The Syn White And Steve Howe Touring Together With Chris Squire Steve Howe Alan White And Geoff Downes Playing Yes Material At The End Of The Evening With Kevin Currie Handling Lead Vocals . However The Tour Was Cancelled Shortly Before It Was Due To Begin. Alan White Later Joined The Syn Touring Band For Dates In The First Half Of 2006. In The 2000s Alan White Worked On Projects With Billy Sherwood Notably A New Band Circa With A Third Yes Alumnus Tony Kaye.

HOME ALAN WHITE
POPULAR TRACKS MIXES ALBUMS
Video 1 : 50