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Albert White

Albert White

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Albert White was born in 1942 in Atlanta, Georgia. He grew up with music as his uncle was the famous Piano Red. As a child his uncle would rehearse his group out on the porch of his home. Albert was fascinated by the music and fell in love with the guitar. Piano Red gave him a little old guitar and encouraged Albert to take lessons from Wesley Jackson who was in his band. Albert began taking lesson every Saturday morning. As he got better he just played more and more. In high school he had his own group and went out on the college circuit playing gigs. In 65 Piano Red recruited Albert to play in his group where he stayed for seven years. With the death of his uncle Albert formed his own group and was booked by Hit Attractions out of Charlotte, North Carolina playing on the college circuit. During that time he recorded with Clarence Carter on the Peacock Record label and performed back up with Ben E. King and Hank Ballard. In the late 1999 he helped his old band mate Beverly "Guitar" Watkins on her sold record. Presently retired from his own business, Albert has devoted himself to his music, appearing at many festivals with Beverly "Guitar" Watkins as her opening act. (quoted from musicmaker.org)

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