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Verdine Adams White (born Verdine Adams Jr.; July 25, 1951) is an American musician, best known as a founding member and bassist for the band Earth, Wind & Fire. [1] White was placed at No. 19 on Rolling Stone 's list of The 50 Greatest Bassists of All Time .
Earth, Wind & Fire is an American multi-genre band, founded by Maurice White (vocals, drums, percussion) in 1969. The band's original lineup included Maurice, his brother Verdine White (bass), guitarist Michael Beal, pianists and vocalists Wade Flemons and Don Whitehead, percussionist Yackov Ben Israel, vocalist Sherry Scott, trumpeter Leslie Drayton, trombonist Alexander Thomas and ...
The single's music video was released August 15, 2023. ... Verdine White – bass (10) Tommy Parker – background vocals (11) Chris Payton – guitar (11) Technical.
In the touching tribute track, the artist reflects on his brother making "the impossible, possible," further highlighting that he "made my dreams come true"
Earth, Wind & Fire: Live is a DVD released by the band Earth, Wind & Fire in 2001 on Image Entertainment, and Polygram Video. [1] The DVD has been certified Gold in the US by the RIAA . [ 2 ]
Verdine White also promoted go-go bands such as Trouble Funk and E.U. during this timespan [12] A compilation album dubbed The Collection was released in 1986. The Collection peaked at No. 5 on the UK Pop album charts and was certified Gold by the British Phonographic Industry. [106] [209]
The accompanying music video of "Let's Groove" was the first ever to be played on Video Soul on BET. [18] [19] Heavy with vintage electronic effects, the video was directed and created by Ron Hays using the Scanimate analog computer system at Image West, Ltd. [20] The style of the music video influenced that of Bruno Mars' "Treasure". [21]
Earth, Wind & Fire bassist Verdine White called "After the Love Has Gone" one of the group's most difficult songs to record: "The track was based on a vibe. We cut it about six, seven times, and Maurice just said, 'No, it's not right yet. We'll come back and get it tomorrow. It's not right yet.'" And then one day we nailed it, and it was right.