词条 | L. E. White |
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L.E. White (1930–2004) was an American Grammy Award-winning[1] songwriter, singer and musician. Before establishing a songwriting career, White was a bluegrass player with Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys and Wilma Lee & Stoney Cooper's Clinch Mountain Clan.[1][2] He also played fiddle with the Bailey Brothers in 1949 [3] and with the Osborne Brothers in 1953.[4] Throughout his career, White had hundreds of songs recorded, including the Grammy-winning duet "After the Fire Is Gone", for Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty in 1971, as well as Twitty's #1 "I Love You More Today" in 1969.[1] He was also a co-writer on Twitty's hit songs "To See My Angel Cry" (1969), and "I'm Not Through Loving You Yet" (1974).[2][5] White and his recording partner, Lola Jean Dillon, charted in 1977 with their recordings of "Home, Sweet Home" and "You're the Reason Our Kids Are Ugly." [6] White was also the father of Michael White, who recorded for Reprise Records in 1992 and is currently a songwriter in Nashville.[7] L.E. White died on September 7, 2004, at age 74, in Hendersonville, Tennessee.[2] References1. ^1 2 "Bluegrass Pioneer L. E. White Dies at 74". WorldMusic.org, 9 September 2004. {{DEFAULTSORT:White, L.E.}}2. ^1 2 Morris, Edward. "Country Music Mourns Its Losses". CMT News, 27 December 2004. 3. ^Carlin, Bob. [https://books.google.com/books?id=2xfOMgDFHNwC&pg=PA185&lpg=PA185&dq=%22l.e.+white%22+bluegrass&source=bl&ots=krUajNLIOF&sig=B3jlbWs3BmESL0U24dkVhPfXF0w&hl=en&sa=X&ei=4IjUUYbHHsi9ywGjjYCABw&ved=0CEIQ6AEwBTgy#v=onepage&q=%22l.e.%20white%22%20bluegrass&f=false "Bluegrass is on the air"]. String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont. McFarland, 1 January 2004 4. ^"Southeast Community Fire Department's 12th Annual McReynolds Memorial". Spotlight on Bluegrass 5. ^"L.E. White Discography". discogs.com 6. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=OEUEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA98&dq=%22l.e.+white%22+dillon+chart&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Z4vUUcrsKOTi4AOX3IGwCg&ved=0CDgQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=%22l.e.%20white%22%20dillon%20chart&f=false "Top Single Picks"]. Billboard. 19 November 1977 7. ^"Michael White". {{webarchive|url=https://archive.is/20130703204842/http://pensacolabeachsongwritersfestival.com/songwriter/michael-white/ |date=2013-07-03 }} Pensacola Beach Songwriters Festival, 2013. 5 : 1930 births|2004 deaths|American bluegrass fiddlers|American songwriters|20th-century American musicians |
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