Bio/Songs/Interviews from the late Maurice White and "Earth, Wind, and Fire"
Interview #1 with Maurice White and his brother Verdine White
Singer, songwriter, producer and drummer Maurice "Reese" White was born on December 19, 1941, in Memphis, Tennessee. After studying at the Chicago Conservatory of Music, he found work in 1963 as a session drummer for Chess Records. Four years later, he began playing with the Ramsey Lewis Trio. In 1969, he formed his own band in Chicago, which was called the Salty Peppers.
Earth, Wind & Fire
After a move to Los Angeles, White renamed his band as Earth, Wind & Fire (the name was a nod to his astrological chart, which had no water signs). He also invited his younger brother, bassist Verdine, to join the group. When their first albums didn't break out, White shuffled the band's members. Newcomers included singer Philip Bailey and keyboardist Larry Dunn; soon guitarist Al McKay became a bandmate as well.
Song: Shining Star - Earth, Wind, and Fire
Along with its revamped membership—only White and Verdine were holdovers from the group's first incarnation—Earth, Wind & Fire's music changed. The band began mixing jazz, R&B, funk, soul and pop music. They also used African sounds, such as White playing the kalimba (an African thumb piano). With a new style and a new record label, Earth, Wind & Fire's album Head to the Sky (1973) sold more than 500,000 copies. The group proceeded to put out a succession of gold and platinum albums throughout the 1970s and early '80s.
Song: That's the Way of the World - Earth, Wind, and Fire
Many of the band's hit songs were ones that White helped compose, such as "Shining Star," "September" and "Let's Groove." White won six Grammys with Earth, Wind & Fire, and received an award of his own for arranging "Got To Get You Into My Life." As a musician and vocalist, White also participated in the group's spectacular concerts, which featured exotic touches such as pyramids and disappearing acts.
Interview #2 with Maurice White
Though he spent time on outside projects—such as an album for Deniece Williams—White remained with Earth, Wind & Fire until the band took a four-year break from 1983 to 1987. After reuniting, White toured with the group until 1995. Though he stopped touring, he continued to work with Earth, Wind & Fire as a producer and songwriter. He was also with the band for its 2000 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Song: Greatest Hits Performances (Live) - Earth, Wind, and Fire
Song: Live in Barcelona Part One - Earth, Wind, and Fire
Song: Live in Barcelona Part Two - Earth, Wind, and Fire
Song: Live in Barcelona Part Three (Kalimba) - Earth, Wind, and Fire
Song: Live in Barcelona Parth Four - Earth, Wind, and Fire
Song: Live in Rotterdam Part One - Earth, Wind, and Fire
Song: Live in Rotterdam Part Two - Earth, Wind, and Fire
Song: Where have all the Flowers Gone - Earth, Wind, and Fire
Song: Kalimba Story - Earth, Wind, and Fire
Song: World is a Masquerade - Earth, Wind, and Fire
Song: Evil by Earth, Wind, and Fire
Song: Keep your Head to the Sky - Earth, Wind, and Fire
Song: Devotion - Earth, Wind, and Fire
Song: Sun Goddess - Ramsey Lewis featuring Earth, Wind, and Fire
Song: Fantasy - Earth, Wind, and Fire
Song: Can't Hide Love - Earth, Wind, and Fire
Song: After the Love is Gone - Earth, Wind, and Fire
Song: Reasons - Earth, Wind, and Fire
Song: Boogie Wonderland - Earth, Wind, and Fire, and the Emotions
Song: September - Earth, Wind, and Fire
Song: Let's Groove - Earth, Wind, and Fire
Album: All n All - Earth, Wind, and Fire
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