Latest Release

- APR 11, 2025
- 14 Songs
- Flatpick (Collector's Deluxe Edition) · 2006
- Flatpick (Collector's Deluxe Edition) · 2006
- Flatpick (Collector's Deluxe Edition) · 2006
- Flatpick (Collector's Deluxe Edition) · 2006
- Flatpick (Collector's Deluxe Edition) · 2006
- Flatpick (Collector's Deluxe Edition) · 2006
- Flatpick (Collector's Deluxe Edition) · 2006
- I'm On My Way Home Again (with The Everly Brothers) - Single · 2023
- Melodies from a Byrd in Flyte: 1963-1973 · 2025
- Yesterday's Train - Single · 2023
About Clarence White
A seminal figure in California's country rock scene of the late '60s and early '70s, Clarence White was one of the most gifted guitarists of his generation and single-handedly pushed the Bakersfield sound into the psychedelic age. Cutting his teeth on Bill Monroe and Doc Watson, White grew up a tremendous flatpicker and started the Kentucky Colonels, a bluegrass outfit, with his brothers. After stints as a session guitarist in the '60s, he brought a unique telecaster sound--modified with his own invention that bent the B-string to suggest a pedal steel--to the previously folk-rock oriented Byrds. His highly expressive, trebly leads provided the perfect counterpart for Roger McGuinn's arpeggios on albums such as SWEETHEART OF THE RODEO and DR. BYRDS & MR. HYDE. Concurrently with the Byrds in 1968, he started a country rock band called Nashville West and later, in the early '70s, reformed the Kentucky Colonels. His solo career was still embryonic when White was killed by a drunk driver after a show in 1973.
- FROM
- Lewiston, ME, United States
- BORN
- June 7, 1944
- GENRE
- Country