'Y E S' LEGENDARY DRUMMER
AND ROCK AND ROLL HALL MEMBER
A L A N W H I T E
ON THE RAY SHASHO SHOW
Alan White is
considered by many to be one of the greatest rock drummers of
all-time. With forty-plus years of performance experience and appearances
on over fifty albums, Alan’s dossier reads like a who’s-who of rock
legends. With his consummate professionalism and easy-going nature, Alan
continues to be an inspiration to fellow musicians as well as fans.
In the summer of
1968, Alan was asked to join Ginger Baker’s Airforce, a new group being put
together by the former drummer of Cream and other noted musicians from
England’s music scene including Steve Winwood, formerly of Traffic.
In 1969, Alan received
what he thought at the time to be a prank phone call, but was actually John
Lennon calling to ask Alan to join the Plastic Ono Band. The next day
Alan found himself learning songs in the back of an airliner en-route to
Toronto with Lennon, Yoko Ono, Eric Clapton and Klaus Voorman. The ensuing
album, Live
Peace in Toronto,
sold millions of copies, peaking at number 10 on the pop charts.
Alan’s
association with Lennon continued, recording singles like ‘Instant Karma’
and the subsequent landmark album, Imagine, with Alan providing
drums for the title song, ‘Jealous Guy’, and ‘How Do You Sleep at Night’.
Alan’s work with Lennon led to an introduction to George Harrison, who asked
Alan to perform on the album All Things Must Pass, including the hit
single, ‘My Sweet Lord’, released in 1970.
In June 1972, while on
tour with Joe Cocker, Alan got a phone call from his manager, who said that Yes
wanted him to join the band. His current tour was ending so he flew back to
England for a meeting with Jon Anderson and Chris Squire, who told him that he
was joining Yes or “they were going to throw me out the third-story window,”
recalls Alan.
Three days later, on
June 30th, Yes, along with their new drummer, opened their US tour before 15,000
fans in Dallas, Texas. Alan and Yes gave each other three months to see
if it would work out, and more than thirty years later, Alan is an integral
part of the band, having played on every Yes studio and live album recorded
since.
Founded in 1968
by Chris Squire and Jon Anderson, Grammy-award winning recording
artists YES have created some of the most important and influential
music in rock history, such as iconic pieces “Roundabout,” “Close to the Edge,”
“I’ve Seen All Good People,” “Owner of a Lonely Heart,” “Starship Trooper,” and
countless others. Its albums, including Fragile, Close to the Edge, Tales from
Topographic Oceans, Relayer, Going For the One and 90125, have been certified
multi-platinum, double-platinum, platinum, and have sold over 50 million
records total in its career that has so far spanned almost five decades. Among
the world’s most influential, ground-breaking, and respected progressive rock
bands, YES continues creating masterful music that inspires musicians,
fans and music lovers around the world.
Time off from the Yes’
hectic touring and recording schedule allows Alan to pursue other projects as
well. With longtime friend and technical guru, Reek Havok, he formed
‘Crash and Bang’, to provide music for the entertainment industry, including
video games and television shows. “It also serves as a testing ground for new
music hardware and software and new approaches to music and it’s psychological
effects on the user and an excuse to plug the wrong things together just to see
what happens!”, adds Reek.
In 2005, Alan formed a
new band, aptly called White, who released their self-titled debut album in January 2006. White performs
regularly in the Seattle-area, when time permits.
In recent years, Alan
has performed with a variety of artists, including Spencer Davis, The Ventures,
Charlie Daniels and Eddie Money, to name but a few. In 2007, Alan played
alongside Keith Emerson, Simon Kirk and Yes bassist Chris Squire at the Ahmet
Ertegün memorial show, as part of the opening act for Led Zeppelin. He
also conducts numerous drum clinics around the country and around the world to
encourage and teach other drummers.
Alan and his wife Gigi
are very active in the Seattle arts community, serving on the board of
directors for Music
Aid Northwest,
Northwest Program for the Arts, and the Seattle Theatre Group. Alan is
also a member of the Seattle Chapter of The National Academy of Recording Arts
& Sciences.
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