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  1. Verdine Adams White (born July 25, 1951) is an American musician, best known as a founding member and bassist for the band Earth, Wind & Fire. White was placed at No. 19 on Rolling Stone's list of The 50 Greatest Bassists of All Time.

  2. Verdine White (n. 25 de julio de 1951) es un músico estadounidense, más conocido por ser el bajista de la banda pop-disco-funk Earth, Wind & Fire. Biografía [ editar ] Hijo del Dr. Verdine White Sr. y hermano de Maurice White , Verdine nació y creció en Chicago , donde comenzó desde muy joven a estudiar el contrabajo a pesar de la ...

    • Crane High School
    • Músico y bajista
  3. 10 de jun. de 2013 · Verdine White - Performs "September" | GRAMMYs. Recording Academy / GRAMMYs. 2.23M subscribers. 1.4K. 219K views 10 years ago. GRAMMY-winning bassist of Earth, Wind & Fire Verdine White...

    • 2 min
    • 219.5K
    • Recording Academy / GRAMMYs
  4. 14 de dic. de 2021 · Verdine White: “Apart from the drums, the bass is the instrument you need to play the longest to become truly funky”. By Joel McIver. ( Bass Player ) published 14 December 2021. In this classic interview from 2004, the Earth, Wind & Fire legend reveals the secret of funk and explains why he's never used a pick.

    • Joel Mciver
  5. Inductee. 1951 Born. 2010 Inducted. Noted record producer works with Flo Rida, Urban Knights, Level 42. Earth, Wind & Fire is one of the most innovative and commercially invincible contemporary Pop / R&B music forces of the 20th century.

  6. 2 de jun. de 2012 · Here’s how it works. Interview: Earth, Wind & Fire's Verdine White talks bass. Verdine White is no stranger to compliments. As Earth, Wind & Fire's one and only bassist for 42 years now, he's used to fans stopping him to rave about a new album, a new song or a recent gig.

  7. 12 de nov. de 2014 · Verdine spoke with Songfacts shortly after the release of Holiday. He discussed the album, songwriting, the stories behind some of Earth, Wind & Fire's best tracks, and how a famous concert trick of the '70s was a collaboration with a late magician.