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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vince_WhiteVince White - Wikipedia

    Gregory Stuart Lee White (born 31 March 1960) better known as Vince White, is a British guitarist, best known as one of the guitarists recruited by The Clash to replace Mick Jones after he was fired from the band in 1983.

  2. 1. Juli 2020 · For all of his middle class pedigree, Vince White was the wildest card in the deck. Though picked primarily for his Townshend-like antics during his audition, Vince had the chops to back up his pose. But there was something feral about him, a hint of barely suppressed violence in his perpetual smirk. Bernie would soon discover he got ...

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  4. Vince White. Vince White has dedicated his whole life to music, specializing in all blues-based forms of music, rock, country. old-school to contemporary. Over the last several years he has shared the stage with many of his guitar-playing heroes, including BB King (3 times), Johnny Winter, Edgar Winter, Jimmie Vaughan, Wynopna Judd, Robben Ford

  5. 29. Okt. 2010 · Vince White was the last member to join The Clash before their decline and fall. In his book and interview, he reveals the band's fakery, hypocrisy and betrayal, and his own views on politics and culture.

  6. Vince White. Vince White has dedicated his whole life to music, specializing in all blues-based forms of music, rock, country. old-school to contemporary. Over the last several years he has shared the stage with many of his guitar-playing heroes, including BB King (3 times), Johnny Winter, Edgar Winter, Jimmie Vaughan, Wynopna Judd, Robben Ford

  7. VINCE WHITE. L.A.-based guitarist/vocalist, Vince White is the frontman for Mr. Soul: A Neil Young Tribute (by Vince White), headlining the act in both a solo and full band setting. He is a fixture in the L.A. blues community, but his playing abilities span many genres from country to Southern rock to classic rock and beyond.