• Clarence White (born Clarence Joseph LeBlanc; June 7, 1944 – July 15, 1973) was an American bluegrass and country guitarist and singer. He is best known...
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    Clarence Hudson White (April 8, 1871 – July 8, 1925) was an American photographer, teacher and a founding member of the Photo-Secession movement. He grew...
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  • 1973, he helmed a new incarnation of the Byrds that featured guitarist Clarence White, among others. McGuinn disbanded that iteration of the band in early...
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  • Clarence White (1944–1973) was an American guitarist. Clarence White may also refer to: Clarence Cameron White (1880–1960), American composer Clarence...
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    Clarence Cameron White (August 10, 1880 – June 30, 1960) was an American neoromantic composer and concert violinist. Dramatic works by the composer were...
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  • Roland White (brother of Clarence White) taught Bush how to play upright bass. In 1961, Bush replaced bassist Eric White (brother of Roland and Clarence) in...
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    William Clarence "Willie" White (29 August, 1854 – 1 September, 1937), (often referred to as W. C. White) was a son of Ellen G. White and James Springer...
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  • played with in Jim Kweskin and the Jug Band in the early 1960s, and Clarence White, former guitarist of Kentucky Colonels and The Byrds, along with bassist...
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  • Swing! (1964). The band featured the influential bluegrass guitarist Clarence White, who was largely responsible for making the acoustic guitar a lead instrument...
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    installed by musicians Gene Parsons and Clarence White, and as such the device is sometimes called the "Parsons-White B-Bender". Parsons licensed the device...
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  • Clarence White (1901 – death unknown), nicknamed "Red", was an American Negro league pitcher from 1928 to 1940. A native of Tennessee, White made his Negro...
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  • Clarence is a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: Clarence 13X (1928–1969), American religious leader and the founder of the Five-Percent...
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  • its title. It was the first album to feature the new band line-up of Clarence White (guitar), Gene Parsons (drums), John York (bass), and founding member...
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    new actors were brought in, including Horace Percival, Dorothy Summers, Clarence Wright and Fred Yule. Series 3 ran for six weeks, ending on 25 July 1941...
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    U.S. Hot 100 No. 1 single "Romantic" (1991). White was born in Los Angeles to Vivian and Clarence White. She is the youngest of five children. She sang...
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  • musicians including Lloyd Green, John Hartford, JayDee Maness, and Clarence White. Tension developed between Parsons and the rest of the band, guitarist...
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  • The Book of Clarence is a 2023 American biblical comedy-drama film written and directed by Jeymes Samuel, and produced by Samuel, Jay-Z, James Lassiter...
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  • 100. The album was the second to be recorded by the Roger McGuinn, Clarence White, Gene Parsons, and John York line-up of the Byrds, although York would...
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  • Clarence 13X, also known as Allah the Father (born Clarence Edward Smith) (February 22, 1928 – June 13, 1969), was an American religious leader and the...
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  • the Flying Burrito Brothers, and Parsons Green. Along with guitarist Clarence White, he is credited with inventing the B-Bender (also known as the StringBender)—a...
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    Clarence Seward Darrow (/ˈdæroʊ/; April 18, 1857 – March 13, 1938) was an American lawyer who became famous in the 19th century for high profile representations...
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    have her interest in photography strengthened after studying under Clarence White (no relation). She left after one semester, following the death of her...
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  • Farther Along (The Byrds album) (category Albums produced by Clarence White)
    "Bugler" which was sung by Clarence White and was regarded by most critics as the album's highlight, as well as one of White's best vocal performances....
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  • The album was the second by the Byrds to feature the Roger McGuinn, Clarence White, Gene Parsons, and Skip Battin line-up of the band and was mostly recorded...
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    Clarence Thomas (born June 23, 1948) is an American lawyer and jurist who has served since 1991 as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United...
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  • TR6 Trophy motorcycle which is also pictured in the album's 'gate'. Clarence White and Gene Parsons from the then current lineup of The Byrds played on...
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  • replacement at the suggestion of drummer Gene Parsons and guitarist Clarence White. Battin was, at 35, the oldest member of the band and the one with the...
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    Tony was nine years old, he met Clarence White, his all-time favorite guitarist, at a show. Tony was so enamored that White allowed him to try out his 1935...
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    Edward Steichen, Gertrude Käsebier, Frank Eugene, James Craig Annan, Clarence H. White, William Dyer, Eva Watson, Frances Benjamin Johnston, and R. Child...
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  • outside musicians to complete the album. Among these hired musicians was Clarence White, who had also played on the group's previous album, Younger Than Yesterday...
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