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Peter White: Good Day
by Jeff Winbush
Peter White is a proficient guitarist whose albums are clean in sound and pristine in the production. It's probably not possible to even smudge the CD with a greasy fingerprint. There's so much order and control in this effort that it begs the question: does White occasionally hire out someone to sneak into his house to ...
Joe McBride: Lookin' for a Change
by Woodrow Wilkins
There is The Great American Songbook, that vast repertoire of songs culled from musicals, vintage jazz and early rock--songs that have been tapped dozens of times by artists young and old. It gets to the point that whenever the word cover" is mentioned, eyes roll and stomachs begin to turn. So it's a pleasant change of ...
Craig Chaquico: Follow the Sun
by Jeff Winbush
Back when he was pumping out power chords for Jefferson Starship (later trimmed down to simply Starship) guitarist Craig Chaquico performed on one of the band's biggest and last hits, We Built This City." That song would later top VH-1's The 50 Most Awesomely Bad Songs...Ever as the absolute worst rock song.Chaquico didn't deserve ...
Confidential
By Peter White
Label: Columbia Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Coast Road Drive; Talkin' Bout Love; How Does It Feel; She's In Love; Are You Mine; Lost Without Your Love; Confidential; Swept Away; Jump On It; Stormfront; Endless Journey
Peter White: Confidential
by Brian Soergel
Smooth jazz guitar icon Peter White, whose pretty acoustic picking has defined the genre for more than a decade, offers eleven sometimes intimate, sometimes jubilant, always engaging slices of his heart on Confidential. You’d expect nothing less from a man who inspires a devout fan club and is eagerly welcomed onto stage and into studios by ...
Glow
By Peter White
Label: Columbia Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Chasing the Dawn; Who
Peter White: Glow
by Dave Hughes
Popular smooth jazz guitarist Peter White continues his mastery of the idiom on Glow, his latest for Columbia. I have to admit, one reason I like Peter White’s work better than most smoothies these days is that his playing always does seem to emit a happy, effervescent glow. His friendly, personable style goes a long way ...