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Steve "WHITEY" White.



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Member Since11/21/2005
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Steve White was born in Bermondsey, South London and has lived in the south part of London all his life. He began to show an interest in drumming through a snare drum that was given to him by an uncle at the aged of eight. At the age of ten Steve began to learn simple side drums parts as a member of the Drum Corp of his local Boys Brigade Company. Aged 11, Steve attended Eaglesfield school, in Shooters Hill, Woolwich - a school that in it's previous incarnation as Shooters Hill Grammar had boasted one Peter "ginger" Baker as a former pupil. Under the tutorage of Mr George Scott an experienced veteran of drum and percussion teaching at the school, Steve worked hard and progressed quickly and through the influence of George Scott. Steve was exposed to the skill and playing of drummers such as Buddy Rich and Gene Krupa and at age 11, Steve was taken to see a drummer play who profoundly influenced him and still does so to this very day; on a Friday night at Ronnie Scott’s club in Soho London accompanied by his long suffering and supportive dad, Steve first saw a truly great drummer play live - the drummer in question was one Louis Bellson and from that point Steve was totally hooked - practising and playing at every opportunity. Steve was privileged to spend his time in the education system when Music was a valued part of the curriculum and he enjoyed the fantastic support and encouragement of a number of teachers throughout his time at Eaglesfield. Through school recommendati on Steve auditioned for the ILEA's Centre for Young Musicians in Pimlico and was accepted. Steve found the regimentation a little hard to take although he fondly remembers the tuition of an excellent drummer called Michael Skinner (one of the UK's truly great percussionists). Attending the school at the same time was a certain Gary Wallis (of Nik Kershaw & Pink Floyd fame) the two became close friends and for the rest of their school years practised manically together debating till dawn the merits of Buddy Rich versus Billy Cobham . Steve, now aged 16, was lucky enough to spend some time with the incredible Bill Bruford of King Crimson, Genesis and currently of the renowned Earthworks. Through Bill's support Steve was recommended and accepted on a scholarship to the drum school PIT in Los Angeles and through separate endeavour won a place at the Berkely School of music in Boston. However, the harsh realities of the Philistine policies of the Thatcher years shot this dream down and Steve quit school in disgust. At the time, Steve was a hard worker and worked in many areas to buy new drums and gigging almost every weekend in the clubs and pubs of South East London, his Dad now promoted to reluctant roadie. Steve had his first experience in the pop world as drummer with a Neo Mod outfit called "Flat 19" supporting Jam Wannabes the "Truth" with his old mate Gary Wallis now a pro and gigging drummer. Through Gary's commitment to the "Truth", Steve was offered the chance to join the band of the m usical "Labelled with Love" based on the work of South London band Squeeze. Steve performed the show for three months at the Albany Empire in Deptford and was a professional drummer 2 weeks after leaving school. He was constantly aware that his time on the musical was limited and was frantically grabbing any audition for any band seeking a drummer. It was through an audition at a Rat Pit studio in Lewisham that Steve, although completely wrong for the band in question, was recommended to the bands A & R man as a possible candidate for another band on the label (Polydor records)....... the band was the "Style Council". Dennis Monday of Polydor Records called to ask Steve if he was interested in going for a play with a band on the label he would not name. Dennis, a fellow South London Jazz fan pushed Steve into the audition at Nomis Studio's, aware that the band had settled on a drummer for a gig at Brockwell Park that weekend. Steve gave it a go and seemed to strike a chord with Paul Weller with a dreadful Elvin Jones impression and was invited to come and play with the Style Council on a David "Kid" Jensen show on Radio1. A week later Steve was asked to play another Radio session with various artists on Paul's label "Respond Records" at the Paris Theatre in Regents Street. It was Paul's 25th birthday and the first time Steve ever played Live with the Style Council. A few weeks later he found himself driving to Paris in a transit van to record with the Style Council their new record the "A Paris" EP which contained the classics Long Hot Summer and Paris Match and went to No 2 in the UK charts. The recorded output of the Style Council is well documented in the discography part of this site, and the work of the Style Council is known to millions world wide. An almost constant stream of hits and world wide touring followed, pretty much uninterrupted until 1989. During the years Steve played with Paul, Mick and Dee as the Style Council he was never officially told he had the gig !!! In 1985 Steve was the youngest performer to appear on stage at the legendary Live Aid Concert at Wembley. Now 20, Steve went back to school enrolling in drum lessons with the teacher he credits as the "Man who taught me how to play drums" Bob Armstrong. As well as working with The Style Council, Steve was drumming and playing percussion with various groups on the Respond label and pursuing a relentless path of practice and dedication devouring the knowledge that Bob presented him like a religion. This period in Steve's life was one of work - practice and physical training, dedication and discipline ruled for a number of years. In 1988 things started to change - the beliefs and causes that the Style Council championed had affected the bands perception by the public and the support of political awareness raiser's "Red Wedge" had exposed the group, especially Paul - to an unfair and uncomfortable degree of criticism that inevitably had an effect. Steve began to feel less and less part of=2 0the picture as "The cost of Loving" was released and the band stuck one more defiant finger up with the classic film Jerusalem - an odyssey of music and black humour, more a Modyssy really. After accomplishing all the success of an acclaimed actor, Steve knew that for him the best of the group was in the past and despite appearing on a concert tour of Japan and playing on a few tracks on the Groups "Confessions of a Pop group" album, Steve moved on . Eager to put his Jazz chops to the test Steve went on to play and tour with the Jazz Renegades - his own band co founded with the amazing saxophonist Alan Barnes. The band toured the UK and Japan as part of the burgeoning Acid Jazz movement and Steve went on to play with such groups as Working Week, Galliano, The Young Disciples, The James Taylor Quartet, and Ian Dury. At the same time Steve began to gain a reputation as a drum set performer appearing in clinics with Simon Phillips, Peter Erskine and many other great performers. After a couple of years of relentless touring Steve found himself taking a break in London and appearing on the final TV show that The Style Council were doing having announced the bands split and it was during this TV show that Paul suggested he would like Steve to play on some demos for some new songs he was working on. Over and Easter weekend in 1991 Paul recorded as the Paul Weller Movement a song called "Into Tomorrow" - a classic piece of band playing with Paul claiming back his mojo and set ting the bar for a solo career . The first year or so was not easy - the gigs were sparsely attended the band's not great sometimes but still Paul played on defying all in the Music industry who had written him off by storming back to the top with a doctrine of raw talent, hard work and relentless touring. Steve has also released two albums with Style Council friend Mick Talbot under the name Talbot / White (see Discography). With Steve at the back, Paul has played and wowed audiences globally for the past 14 years and 2002 saw the release of Paul's 6th solo studio album "llumination". In 2001 Paul took a journey acoustically and Steve had resigned himself to a year of change, devoting more time to his new career of teaching under the guidance of long time friend George Frederick, Steve has now launched a successful career as an educator, be it as an in demand personal teacher and motivator, to course instructor at the "Freddie Gee Drum Academy" now in it's 6th Year, or as a drum set clinician, breaking all clinic attendance records in 2000 with Red Hot Chilli Peppers drummer Chad Smith during their legendary "With Attitude" tour promoted by Freddie Gee Promotions. In 2001 Steve was asked to consider taking on a role at the revitalised Premier Drums as a product consultant working as part of the team in Leicester consisting of Nigel Sims, George Frederick and design partner Nick Hudson. Steve has taken up this new challenge and recently co designed the acclaimed "Modern Classic" snare drums=2 0for the company. 2002 found the team working towards the goal of a complete re-launch of Premier's professional range co-designed by Steve and Nick Hudson and better known as the Premier series . In 2005 the modern classic range was given its crowning glory with the ltd edition version in collaboration with the legendary Jonhny Craviotto Steve also found himself in 2001 filling in for younger brother Alan in the hot seat for Oasis on the band's American tour with the Black Crowes. Living up to the nickname of "Supersub", Steve filled in for drummer Oscar Harrison as Ocean Colour Scene promoted their greatest hit's album. After the relase of Illumination in 2003 steve went onto release as drummer and co producer on much of the album the acclaimed album "studio 150" with Paul , fulfilling a dream for paul to produce a covers album this album was received warmly by both the media and by pauls ever faithful fans and saw the singles " thinking of you" the Bottle"and the radio hit" Wishing on a star " , DVDS of steve with paul are available in performance ath the Royal albert hall , at Braehead Arena Glasgow and Hyde Park in London in 2004 , 2005 saw the release of Modern Classics on DVd also a compilation of the best of pauls solo work with all promotional videos and the wildwood live tour of 1994 .On july the second steve took to the stage at Hyde park with friend and fellow player Damon Minchella to perform at the most widley watched musical event in History LIVE 8 performing drumming=2 0duties with the legendary Who , becoming a very elite member of a group of musicians who perfrormed at Live aid and Live 8 , steve sydlnyk steves old style council buddy being another . Oct 2005 will also see the release of the second album by the players steves band with Damon Minchella , Mick Talbot and featuring Kelly Dixon on vocals , titled "from the six corners" the album also features Ken and Carl papenfus of the Irish band Relish steve will spend the rest of 2005 working to promote pauls news studio album " as is now " which was released in sept to widespread critical aclaim , steve will spend the rest of 2005 promoting " as is now" with gigs in The US and then Holland , Germany, Italy , spain , the UK and the irish republic .A DVD of the recording of " as is now " will be released early 2006 and Steves " LIVE 8 " appearance was be released in Dec 2005, Steve has taken time from road duties to pursue more work as a clinician and educator , he appeared at the third year of the picking up sticks festival in Oldham , he got to play double drums at a charity concert with the legendary Ian Paice and in 2007 took part in the inaugural “ worlds greatest drummer “ concert paying tribute to Buddy Rich . In September 2008 Steve appeared at the world famous Drummer live concert and then reunited with the Red Hot Chillis Chad smith for eight sold out UK dates . in Aprl 2008 Steve alongside former Paul weller band mates st eve released " The return of the irn Monkey " and spent part of that year touring with the group including apearances at the Paris and Milan Jazz Festival . In Dec 2008 Steve appeared to pay tribute to the great Ginger Baker in London alongside Kieth Carlock , Simon Phillips and the great man himself . And In 2009 Steve has found time to make appearances with the legendar Jon Lord in the UK and Brazil an to stretch his talents int producing hotly tipped UK artist Sam Gray Steve plays: Mapex drums zildjian Cymbals, Vater Sticks, DW Pedals and uses Remo heads exclusively and . Steve wishes to extend a very big "thank you" to all who have supported him.
steve white's younger brother is Alan White who played with OASIS for nealry ten years


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Drum City

Drum City



Nov 15 2009 10:02 AM

Hey Steve

Just to let you and all the guys know we are becoming a DW DRUMS Main Dealer and to celebrate this we are having a DW DRUMS LAUNCH DAY Instore on the 7th November!

We have got playing instore on the day -

Adam Bushell - Faithless/Sheryl Crow,

Skully - Razorlight and

Mark Heaney - GANG OF FOUR

So come on down and check it out, the day will kick off at
12midday and finish at 3pm!

Check the website for more details www.drum-city.co.uk

See you guys on the 7th November!

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Rhythm & Roots

Rhythm & Roots



Nov 15 2009 10:02 AM

Thanks for being a friend! Do you know about the Electric Ball in London on Wednesday November 18? JEFFERSON STARSHIP + QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE + TOM CONSTANTEN (original Grateful Dead pianist) + more! Please try and make it. It’ll be a ball! Details and tickets from: http://www.rhythmgigs.com
Beverley

Beverley Knight



Nov 15 2009 10:02 AM

tHANX FOR THE ADD
Beverley

Beverley Knight



Nov 15 2009 10:02 AM

tHANX FOR THE ADD
Gonzalo

Gonzalo Cáceres Navarro



Nov 15 2009 10:02 AM

Thank you eternally for the rhythmic accompany to my life since my teenage days. All the very best from Berlin,

G.
Alex

Alex Cabrera



Oct 18 2009 1:52 PM

Thanks for all the music. Where can I read online your interviw in the drummer mag? I can't get the magazine in Argentina
PINHEAD

PINHEAD



Sep 18 2009 3:08 PM

Thanks / Obrigado
Yellow

Yellow



Sep 12 2009 10:04 AM

Hello!
How are you?
Jake Brown

Jake Brown



Sep 5 2009 11:31 AM

The walk looked great! Bet your sore Ha Ha
Wish i could of been there !
See yeh soon
Jake
Shoes With Rockets

Paul Ewen



Sep 5 2009 11:31 AM

I raise a glass, pour it over my eyes, down my trousers...
TrueBlue

TrueBlue



Sep 5 2009 11:31 AM

Thank you for the add.

I really enjoyed the Style Council concerts
back in the 80's.
I love your playing, it's tight and melodic.

Thanks
TrueBlue
The Chairmen

The Chairmen



Aug 29 2009 4:37 PM

The Chairmen

Playing at the Y Theatre, Leicester

5th September 2009

Not to be missed!! xx


Big Boss Man

Big Boss Man



Aug 22 2009 12:06 PM

Big Boss Man New album FULL ENGLISH BEAT BREAKFAST, available to pre-order now! Check our page for links/details.
The Doledrums

The Doledrums



Aug 10 2009 7:02 PM

whatever happened to Edgar summertime man he was a ledge
Jake Brown

Jake Brown



Aug 2 2009 2:10 PM

Not long now counting the days down!! see you soon
Jake
Helen

Helen



Aug 2 2009 2:10 PM

Fantastic gig last night Whitey!!

Well done!!

Hxx
Irene

Irene



Aug 2 2009 2:09 PM

Thanks so much for the add! are U in touch with Bob Henrit btw? He's in the process of writing a book on drumming, hope it'll be ready soon. Love the "drumsolo half way" wish you many positive beats.
Richard Dutton

Richard Dutton



Jul 5 2009 6:45 PM

Sing when ya fishing. . You only sing when your fishing, sing when your fishing !
ROB SMITH

ROB SMITH



Jul 3 2009 4:00 PM

drum solo.

paul weller.

dublin olympia 2003.

never forget it.


you're the man

ROB SMITH
www.iamrobsmith.com
Wondersonic *OASIS Tribute Band*

Wondersonic *OASIS Tribute Band*



Jul 3 2009 4:00 PM

**Mad Fer It**
Baggio

Marko Baggio



Jul 3 2009 3:59 PM

thanx for the add sir...

glad to welcome you aboard also :)


ciao' amigo...Baggio...
Paul Song Lyricist - 'Pocket Full of Songs'

Paul Song Lyricist - 'Pocket Full of Songs'



Jul 3 2009 3:59 PM

Cheers for the add Steve - I like your sounds, hope you like mine too:)!
Good luck & all the best from Paul:)!
Metonia

Metonia



Jun 21 2009 7:45 AM

Many thanks for the add Steve. Metonia wish you well and good luck in your ventures. Please feel free to leave comments on our sounds/vids good or bad and spread the word. Much appreciated... X
Jacques

Jacques van Oevelen



Jun 21 2009 7:45 AM

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