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Peter White (born 20 September 1954) is an English musician and composer who plays guitar, piano, accordion and harmonica. He is known for his 20-year collaboration with Al Stewart . [ 1 ]
Song of the Season is a studio album by guitarist Peter White, released in 1997 by Columbia Records. [2] The album reached #13 on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart. [ 3 ]
From 1959 to 2011, the Award was called Best Instrumental Jazz Album, Individual or Group. In 2012, it was shortened to Best Jazz Instrumental Album, encompassing albums that previously fell under the categories Best Contemporary Jazz Album and Best Latin Jazz Album (both defunct as of 2012). [1]
Peter White (musician) (born 1954), British smooth jazz guitarist; Peter White (professor) (born 1947), professor of classical languages and literature at the University of Chicago; Peter Gilbert White (1937–2007), English cathedral organist, who served in Leicester Cathedral; Peter V. White, American film editor
A Smooth Jazz Christmas is the sixth studio album by saxophone player Dave Koz. Koz's second holiday album was released by Capitol Records on September 25, 2001. Features include David Benoit , Rick Braun , Kenny Loggins , Brenda Russell , and Peter White .
The Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement (and its subsequent name changes) has been awarded since 1963. The award is presented to the arranger(s) of the music. Only songs or tracks are eligible, no longer works (e.g. albums). The performing artist does not receive a Grammy, except if they are also the arranger.
Jazz, Western classical music, jazz fusion, free improvisation Miles Davis, Jack DeJohnette, Chick Corea. As leader: Expectations (1972), with Miles Davis: The Cellar Door Sessions 1970 (2005) Alphonso Johnson: Bass 1951 Jazz, jazz fusion, funk Weather Report, Billy Cobham, Kenny Kirkland. Jimmy Johnson: Bass 1956 Jazz, jazz fusion, rock, folk rock
The jazz-laced and soulful production is classic, with easily enjoyable beats that will certainly get you to at least attempt a freestyle or two to the instrumental tracks." [ 8 ] Exclaim! wrote "This release is the second in BBE's quickly burgeoning Beat Generation series; unlike the first guest Jay Dee, and as the title suggests, Pete keeps ...