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  1. Clarence White (né Clarence LeBlanc) ( 7 juin 1944 – 14 juillet 1973) est un guitariste et chanteur de bluegrass et de country-rock des années 1960-1970. Il est connu surtout pour ses qualités de guitariste flatpicking et crosspicking, et pour sa participation au groupe The Byrds de 1968 à 1973.

  2. THE LOST MASTERS: 1963-1973. LIBERATION HALL. It was just over 50 years ago that the world was robbed of an incredibly talented artist, Clarence White. He was best known for his time with The Byrds (1969 – 1973) and The Kentucky Colonels (1963-1973).

  3. 13 janv. 2024 · Clarence White (from the album The Lost Masters 1963-1973. The second longest serving member of The Byrds — whose tenure took place long after the break-up of the original ensemble — guitarist Clarence White can well be considered a Country Rock pioneer whose seminal work with the Kentucky Colonels helped lay the foundation for ...

  4. The White-era version of the Byrds, featuring McGuinn, White and Parsons, along with bassists John York (September 1968–September 1969) and Skip Battin (September 1969–February 1973), released five albums and toured relentlessly between 1969 and 1972.

  5. 29 sept. 2023 · Clarence White: Sally Goodin Meets the Byrds (feat. Gene Parsons; Byron Berline; Skip Battin; Eric White Sr.)

  6. A mix of fourteen rare acoustic and electric tracks from the late country-rock pioneer and legendary member of The Byrds and Kentucky Colonels. The set includes tracks recorded both at the beginning and at the peak of his career, showcasing his critically acclaimed flat-picking guitar style.

  7. 29 sept. 2016 · Now, Rice has lent his voice to another poignant IBMA Awards moment — this time on behalf of his dear friend and personal hero, guitar pioneer Clarence White. White will be inducted into the Bluegrass Hall of Fame at this year’s IBMA Awards in Raleigh.