Snowy White (born March 3, 1948, as Terence Charles White in Barnstaple, Devon) is a great rock and blues guitarist. He was known for playing Thin Lizzy (1979-1981) and Pink Floyd (as a backup player, he was invited to join the PF in 1977, in shows in Europe and America).
In 1990, White was invited by Roger Waters to be a member of Pink Floyd to perform at The Wall's memorable concert at the Berlin Wall ruins, among other guests and performed an unforgettable solo in the song Confortably Numb.
He released several solo albums, with his own name or as Snowy White's Blues Agency and Snowy White & The White Flames.
The following album is one of my favorites.
Little Wing is an album that got a fantastic Snowy White stuff. 13 tracks which bring together the best of style, such as "Long Distance Loving" and "That Ain't Right" - some of the highlights. Check it out! (
http://youtu.be/93rtTzHMD4Q )
Almost a year since his last release, the acclaimed British guitarist presents his new studio album! For his previous album, Released , Snowy spent two years working mainly on his own in his home studio; this time around however, he recorded the bulk of the tracks with his tried and trusted pals Kuma Harada (bass), Max Middleton (keys), Juan van Emmerloot, Richard Bailey (both drums) and Walter Latupeirissa (bass). In Snowy's own words: 'When I play music with friends that I respect and admire, both as players and as people, either doing live shows or in a recording environment, I feel that I'm exactly where I want to be. I feel at home. It's been a year or two since I last got together with the musicians who appear on this new album, called, for obvious reasons,'Reunited'. We had a great time working together again and I'm very happy with the way they interpreted my ideas, helping me evolve the songs from the simple outlines that I took into the studio into complete pieces of music. So I would like to thank my friends Kuma, Max, Walter, Juan and Richard for adding their good vibes to the sessions. I feel very honoured that my music was transformed and improved by these fine musicians, and I consider myself very lucky to have had the opportunity to work with them once again. Because of them, recording 'Reunited' was a lot of fun and has created yet another store of good memories, and, for me, that's what it's all about. Music and musicians evolve and change over time, so this album is just snapshot of how it was at that moment in Snowy's career. Tracks like 'Have I Got Blues For You', 'Headful Of Blues' and 'Emptyhanded' cover the bluesier side of things, whereas 'Where Will You Belong' and 'In California' are more reflective. 'Nuff Said' and 'I Know Our Time Ain't Long' are examples of the more up-tempo and rockier Snowy White. There's something for everybody, from the weird 'Long Time No C' to the tight latin groove of 'Heard It All Before'. Whatever the tempo and the groove, Snowy's distinctive soulful guitar runs like a golden thread throughout the album, connecting all together and making for a satisfying and very listenable offering.
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