Peter White is an acclaimed English smooth jazz and jazz fusion guitarist, known for his adept skills on the acoustic guitar and his impeccable melodic touch. Born on September 20, 1954, in Luton, England, White first gained fame as a key member of Al Stewart’s band in the late 1970s, contributing significantly to Stewart's hit album "Year of the Cat". After establishing himself as a sought-after session musician, White embarked on a successful solo career that has spanned several decades and has cemented his reputation as one of contemporary jazz's most beloved artists.
His career as a solo artist took off in the early 1990s with a string of successful albums showcasing his blend of jazz, pop, and world influences, all of which feature his signature smooth, melodic style of play. With a discography punctuated by fan favorites such as "Good Day," "Here We Go," and "Smile," Peter White has consistently produced music that resonates with audiences and peers alike. His collaborative work also remains significant, as highlighted in the track "After We Play," where his guitar work complements other artists. White's holiday album "Peter White Christmas" has become a festive favorite, highlighting his ability to bring warmth and charm to timeless classics. His engaging live performances, coupled with his down-to-earth persona, have made him a mainstay in the smooth jazz genre and beloved by fans worldwide.
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