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Andrew Peter White | |
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Background information | |
Born | Newcastle Upon Tyne, England. |
Genres | Acoustic Fingerstyle Guitar, Folk Guitar, Celtic. |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer, Vocalist |
Instrument(s) | Guitar, Vocals |
Years active | 1986–present |
Website | www |
Andrew Peter White is a British musician and ECMA award nominee.[1]
Andrew tours internationally as a solo guitarist.[2]
He has collaborated with artists such as David Arkenstone,[3] Brendan Power,[4] Clannad, The Corrs, [5] and Gillian Boucher,[6] and has released records through Narada Productions, Linn Records, CandyRat Records, and Vertical Records, among others.
On November 2nd 2006 Andrew headlined the The Canadian Finger-style Guitar Festival in Odessa, Ontario along side Antoine Dufour and Peppino D'Agostino.[7][8]
Originally from Newcastle-upon-Tyne[7] andrew white moved to New Zealand at the age of 16[7].
References[edit]
- ^ "Awards Archive - East Coast Music Association".
- ^ "Andrew White – Pray for Rain".
- ^ "Andrew White | CandyRat Records".
- ^ "Power & White | CandyRat Records".
- ^ "Andrew White – Pray for Rain".
- ^ "Shadows and Light » Andrew White and Gillian Boucher".
- ^ a b c "Andrew White - WOMEX".
- ^ "Guitar Night hits Barrie Nov. 12". 2 November 2006.