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  1. Clarence White (born Clarence Joseph LeBlanc; June 7, 1944 – July 15, 1973) was an American bluegrass and country guitarist and singer. He is best known as a member of the bluegrass ensemble the Kentucky Colonels and the rock band the Byrds, as well as for being a pioneer of the musical genre of country rock during the late 1960s.

  2. Washington County is a 1970 album by the American folk singer Arlo Guthrie. It peaked at #33 on the Billboard charts on December 4, 1970, and number 28 in Australia.

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  3. Roland White carries on today, 36 years later, trying to extend the legacy of California’s foremost bluegrass family. Included in his more than 50 years as a professional are 10 years with the Kentucky Colonels, two with Bill Monroe & the Blue Grass Boys, four with Lester Flatt & the Nashville Grass, 13 with the Country Gazette and 11 with the Nashville Bluegrass Band.

  4. Recognizing the pioneers of bluegrass music. Clarence White. Year Inducted: 2016 Born: June 7, 1944 in Lewiston, Maine, United States Died: July 15, 1973 in Palmdale, California, United States Primary Instrument: Guitar. “To the average person, Clarence White is obscure, but in guitar circles he is certainly legendary.

  5. 24. Aug. 2011 · Clarence White was a genuine double threat. His brilliant, Doc Watson-inspired acoustic flatpicking, which incorporated lightning-fast fiddle lines played on an ancient Martin D-28, helped the bluegrass world recognize the guitar as a lead instrument. Several masters of the genre, including Tony Rice and Norman Blake, name him as a key influence.

  6. Clarence Bailey White was born in 1890, in Tennessee, United States as the son of Robert Lee White. He married Ruth Elizabeth Kalckbrenner on 3 August 1919, in Pierce, Washington, United States. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 1 daughter.

  7. Darcy ·. Features Music. · · 11 min read. Photo: Dan Volonnino. To say Clarence White played the guitar is an extreme understatement. Clarence White was one of the most iconic bluegrass guitar players of all time.