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.
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JUST 2 DAYS AWAY!!! This is the first event of it's kind in Seattle.
Don't miss this event!
Go to the website www.uncontainedsound.com now to learn more about it, read some artists bios, listen to a few You Tube videos and then pre-register to get a discount on the door price. Space is limited, so do not miss out on a great opportunity.
Please join us and tell your fellow musicians and friends in Seattle. This will be an amazing opportunity for musicians to learn, network and discover the Sound of Bass featuring our new innovative PowerCabs that totally revolutionize the sound of bass and guitar.
The Sound of Bass Day includes an afternoon of Workshop/Clinic Sessions presented by master bassists Doug Johns (Cleveland OH), E Pruitt (Seattle, WA), Pennal Johnson (Chicago, IL), Randy George (Seattle, WA), Michael Norwood (Jacksonville, FL), Jeff Morgan (Tacoma, WA) and Lawrence Hightower (Olympia, WA) followed by a concert featuring the artists.
Hi Alan, Have a fantastic weekend,full of energy and armony. many ligth on your road,on your life,on your music. Vai com Deus,take care,keep loving. No music,No love,No life. Bernard from Geneva/Rio
Thank you Alan for accepting our friend request. Hope you visit when you have time. Lots more to come on the page. Have a fantastic weekend Dawn and Rob
Hi Alan, many many thanx,for the add.. It's an honour to be your virtual friend!!! The first time,that I saw you on stage,was on the YES "union tour june,1st. in 1991 Oldenburg/Germany-Weser Ems Halle and I was impressed,about your jazzy rockin' drumming!! And to know,that you had played and recorded with John Lennon-definetly awesome,man!! many greets from Alpi
G'day Alan... greetings from Jolly (aka Rumpel)... Was great to meet you at the Beatles festival in Liverpool a few months ago and with my good buddy Achim Schultz. Love your work and Yes was a brilliant band. I collected many Yes albums over the years. Roger Dean did some fantastic album covers. I used to draw a lot and listening to Yes was a great inspiration. Complex music indeed. I thought the Olias of the Sunhillow record Jon Anderson did was interesting also. I just bought a funny little 1968 Ladybird beetle car in Vegas over a month ago. It's a classic, actually looks like a ladybird, red and black and with spots and cute antennaes. Love it. A real change from my 1977 gold Lincoln Continental Mark V car. That was my first car ever. My beetle is a stick-shift. Bit tricky driving one of those at first. Hope to see you around again sometime. Perhaps even at Achim's big 60th birthday party next year. Is going to be great!!! Best regards as always! Love and light Jolly Goodfellow (Rumpel the Worldly Kangaroo Fool of Oz)!