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Maurice White

Maurice White (December 19, 1941 – February 4, 2016) was an American singer, musician, songwriter, bandleader, and record producer. He was best known as the founder, leader, main songwriter and chief producer of the band Earth, Wind & Fire, also serving as the band's co-lead singer with Philip Bailey.[1][2]

Maurice White
White performing in 1982
Background information
Born(1941-12-19)December 19, 1941
Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.
OriginChicago, Illinois, U.S.
DiedFebruary 4, 2016(2016-02-04) (aged 74)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • musician
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Instrument(s)
Years active1962–2016
Labels
Websitemauricewhite.com

Described as a "visionary" by Vibe and a "mastermind" by Variety,[3][4] White was nominated for a total of 22 Grammys, of which he won seven.[5] He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Vocal Group Hall of Fame as a member of Earth, Wind & Fire,[6][7] and was also inducted individually into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.[1] White also worked with musical acts such as Deniece Williams, Cher, The Emotions, Barbra Streisand, Ramsey Lewis, and Neil Diamond.[1]

Biography edit

Early career edit

Maurice White was born in Memphis, Tennessee, on December 19, 1941.[8] He grew up in South Memphis, where he lived with his grandmother in the Foote Homes Projects and was a childhood friend of Booker T. Jones and David Porter.[9] Along with Jones, White formed a "cookin' little band" while attending Booker T. Washington High School. He also made frequent trips to Chicago to visit his mother, Edna, and stepfather, Verdine Adams, who was a doctor and occasional saxophonist.[10][11] During his teenage years, White moved to Chicago where he studied at the Chicago Conservatory of Music, and played drums in local nightclubs. In 1962 he joined The Jazzmen, a student jazz trio at Crane Junior College in Chicago, Illinois formed by Louis Satterfield on trombone, Charles Handy on trumpet, and Don Myrick on alto saxophone. The Jazzmen later became the Pharaohs.[12] Satterfield, White, and Handy became studio musicians at Chess Records in Chicago. While at Chess, he appeared, as a drummer, on the records of artists like Etta James, Chuck Berry, Rotary Connection, Junior Wells, Sonny Stitt, Muddy Waters, the Impressions, the Dells, Betty Everett, Willie Dixon, Sugar Pie DeSanto and Buddy Guy.[13][14] White also played the drums on Fontella Bass's "Rescue Me" (with Satterfield on bass), Billy Stewart's "Summertime" and Jackie Wilson's "(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher".[15][16]

In June 1966, he left Chess and the Pharaohs to join the Ramsey Lewis Trio, replacing Isaac "Red" Holt as the group's drummer.[17] Holt and bassist Eldee Young left to form Young-Holt Unlimited. Young was also replaced by Cleveland Eaton.[18] As a member of the Trio, Maurice played on several of their albums. One of these was 1966's Wade in the Water. The album track "Hold It Right There" went on to win a Grammy Award for Best Rhythm & Blues Group Performance, Vocal or Group. With the Trio, White also played on 1966's The Movie Album and 1967's Goin' Latin. He also performed on the Trio's 1968 LPs Dancing in the Street, Up Pops Ramsey Lewis, Mother Nature's Son and Maiden Voyage. While in the group White was introduced in a Chicago drum store to the African thumb piano or kalimba. The track "Uhuru" on the Trio's 1969 LP Another Voyage featured the first recording of White playing the kalimba.[19][11][20]

In 1969, White left the Trio and joined his two friends, Wade Flemons and Don Whitehead, to form a songwriting team who wrote songs for commercials in the Chicago area. The three friends got a recording contract with Capitol Records and called themselves the Salty Peppers. They had a moderate hit in the Midwest area with their single "La La Time",[21] but their second single, "Uh Huh Yeah", was not as successful. White then moved from Chicago to Los Angeles, and altered the name of the band to Earth, Wind & Fire, the band's new name reflecting the elements in his astrological chart.[21]

Earth, Wind & Fire edit

With Maurice as the bandleader, co lead singer and producer of most of the band's albums, EWF became an acclaimed as well as illustrious group, being bestowed with six Grammy Awards out of 17 nominations,[22] a star on the Hollywood Boulevard Walk of Fame, and four American Music Awards.[1] What's more the group's albums have sold over 90 million copies worldwide.[1] Accordingly with the band Maurice was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Vocal Group Hall of Fame, The Songwriters Hall of Fame and The NAACP Image Awards Hall of Fame.[1]

White immersed a sense of eclecticism to the band's recordings, conceptualizing their stage portrayals whilst crafting the vocal interplay between his tenor and Philip Bailey's falsetto. As a musician he aided the kalimba being brought into wider circles by incorporating its sound into the band's music.[20] He was also responsible for the inclusion of a full horn section, at first, the Phenix Horns and later on the Earth, Wind & Fire Horns. During 1994 Maurice halted his regular tours with the band but still occasionally appeared on stage. Onwards he retained his executive control of Earth, Wind and Fire and remained active in the music business, in producing and recording with the band along with other musical artists.[23]

A website entitled www.Startalk.org was also set up in 1999 in honour of Maurice. Maurice later spoke of an ongoing affliction with Parkinson's disease. Artists such as Steven Tyler of Aerosmith, Boyz II Men, Smokey Robinson, Isaac Hayes, Michael Jackson, Eric Clapton and Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine posted messages upon the site for White.[24]

With EWF he continued to appear at some auspicious occasions such as the 2004 Grammy Awards Tribute to Funk. He also performed on stage with the band and special guest Alicia Keys at Clive Davis' 2004 pre-Grammy party where they collectively sang "September".[25][26]

Deniece Williams edit

White was co-producing with Charles Stepney, Deniece Williams' debut album This Is Niecy when Stepney died during the album's recording. Williams was a former backup vocalist for Stevie Wonder's band Wonderlove. The album was the first for Kalimba Productions, a production company also established by White and Stepney in 1976. As such Maurice went on to mostly produce the LP which was eventually released in August 1976 on Columbia Records.[27] This Is Niecy rose to No. 3 on the US Billboard Top Soul Albums and No. 33 on the US Billboard 200 charts.[28][29] A song off the LP called "Free" got to No. 25 on the US Billboard Hot 100, No. 2 on the US Billboard Hot Soul Songs chart and No. 1 on the UK Pop Singles chart.[30][31][32] This Is Niecy has also been certified Gold in the US by the RIAA and Silver in the UK by the BPI.[33][34]

Maurice went on to produce Williams' sophomore album Songbird, released in 1977.[35] The album rose to No. 23 on the US Billboard Top Soul Albums chart and No. 5 on the UK Blues & Soul Top British Soul Albums chart.[36][37] A single entitled "Baby, Baby My Love's All for You" got to No. 13 on the US Billboard Hot Soul Songs chart, No. 5 on the UK Blues & Soul Top British Soul Singles chart and No. 32 on the UK Pop Singles chart.[32][38][39]

Williams later issued 1978's That's What Friends Are For on Columbia records for Kalimba Productions. She then released 1979's When Love Comes Calling on ARC Records, Maurice's subsidiary label on Columbia. Maurice featured as a guest artist on the LP,[40] which peaked at No. 27 on the US Billboard Top Soul Albums chart.[41] The single, "I've Got the Next Dance", also reached No. 1 on the Billboard Dance Club Play chart.[42]

Williams thereafter issued two studio albums, being 1981's My Melody and 1982's Niecy on ARC Records.[43][44] Deniece later revelaed in a 2007 interview that she "loved working with Maurice White ... he taught me the business of music, and planning and executing a plan and executing a show."[27]

The Emotions edit

After Stax Records became embroiled in financial problems, the girl group the Emotions looked for a new contract and found one with Columbia Records. With Charles Stepney co-producing with White, their third studio album entitled Flowers was issued in 1976.[45] The album got to No. 5 on the Billboard Top Soul albums chart.[46] Flowers has also been certified Gold in the US by the RIAA.[47]

The album's title track got to No. 16 on the Billboard Hot Soul Songs chart.[48] Another single being "I Don't Wanna Lose Your Love" got to Nos. 4 & 13 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs and Hot Soul Songs charts respectively.[49][50]

Following Charles Stepney's death in 1976,[27] White took over producing the Emotions. During 1977 the group issued their follow up album Rejoice. The album reached No. 1 on the Billboard Top R&B Albums chart and No. 7 on the Billboard 200 chart. Rejoice has also been certified Platinum in the US by the RIAA.

With the LP came the single "Don't Ask My Neighbors" which got to the top ten on the Billboard R&B singles charts. Another song, "Best of My Love", reached No. 1 on the Billboard Pop and R&B charts.[51][52] "Best of My Love" won a Grammy for Best R&B Performance By a Duo or Group with Vocals,[53] and an American Music Award for Favorite Soul/R&B Single. "Best of My Love" has also been certified Platinum in the US by the RIAA.

In 1978 The Emotions released their third Columbia album, Sunbeam.[54] The album rose to No. 12 on the Billboard Top Soul Albums chart and No. 40 on the Billboard 200 chart.[55][56] An album cut called "Smile" reached No. 6 on the Billboard Hot Soul Songs chart. Sunbeam has been certified Gold in the US by the RIAA.[57] The Emotions also received an American Music Award nomination in 1978 for Favorite Soul/R&B Band, Duo or Group.[58]

During 1979 Earth, Wind & Fire collaborated with the Emotions on the single "Boogie Wonderland". The song reached No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and No. 2 on the Billboard Hot Soul Songs chart. "Boogie Wonderland" has also been certified Gold in the US by the RIAA. White produced the girl group's 1979 LP Come into Our World which was released on his own Columbia imprint ARC Records.[59] The album rose to No. 35 on the Billboard Top Soul Albums chart. A song from the LP called "What's the Name of Your Love?" also rose to No. 30 in the Billboard Hot R&B Songs chart.[60][61] White went on to be Grammy nominated in the category of Producer of the Year Non-Classical.[5]

The Emotions went on to guest upon Earth, Wind & Fire's 2003 single "All in the Way". "All in the Way" rose to No. 13 on the Billboard Adult R&B Songs chart and No. 25 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary Songs chart. This track featured upon EWF's 2003 album The Promise which was also produced by Maurice White.[62][63][64]

Work with other artists edit

 
White performing in 1975

White also worked with several other famous recording artists. As such he played the drums on former Rotary Connection lead singer Minnie Riperton's 1970 debut album, Come to My Garden.[65][66] White went on to produce Ramsey Lewis' 1974 album Sun Goddess. The album reached No. 1 on the Billboard Top Soul Albums chart and No. 12 on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart.[67][68] Sun Goddess has also been certified Gold in the US by the RIAA.[69] He also produced with Charles Stepney Lewis' 1976 LP Salongo. The album rose to Nos. 7 on the Billboard Jazz Albums & No. 17 on the Billboard Top Soul Albums charts.[70][71]

White composed on Eumir Deodato's 1978 studio album Love Island.[72] The album got to No. 20 on the Billboard Jazz Albums charts.[73] White later served as the executive producer of the R&B band Pockets' album Take It On Up released in 1978 on Columbia.[74] That album reached no. 22 on the Billboard Top R&B Albums chart.[75] He then collaborated alongside Deniece Williams on Weather Report's 1978 album Mr. Gone. The album was issued on ARC Records, his subsidary label at Columbia.[76][77] Mr. Gone rose to No. 1 on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart.[78] Weather Report's follow up LPs 8:30, Night Passage and Weather Report were also issued on ARC.[77]

White went on to collaborate with Ramsey Lewis on his 1980 LP Routes and gospel artist Walter Hawkins on his 1980 Grammy nominated album The Hawkins Family.[79][80][81] Additionally he composed on Barry Manilow's 1980 album Barry. That album was certified Platinum in the US by the RIAA[82][83] He also appeared as a guest artist on the Tubes 1983 album Outside Inside.[84] White later produced Jennifer Holliday's Grammy nominated 1983 LP Feel My Soul.[85][86]

White produced Barbra Streisand on her 1984 album Emotion.[87] Emotion has been certified Platinum in the US by the RIAA.[88] He also produced Ramsey Lewis on his 1985 album Fantasy. The album reached No. 13 on the Cashbox Jazz Albums chart.[89][90] He went on to appear as a guest artist on Lee Ritenour's Grammy nominated 1986 album Earth Run.[91][92] White later co-produced Pieces of a Dream's 1986 LP Joyride. The album reached No. 3 on the Billboard Traditional Jazz Albums chart and No. 18 on the Billboard Top Soul Albums chart.[93][94][95]

White also produced Neil Diamond on his 1986 album Headed for the Future. Headed for the Future has been certified Gold in the US by the RIAA.[96][97] He worked as a producer with Atlantic Starr on the band's 1987 LP All in the Name of Love.[98] The album has been certified Platinum in the US by the RIAA.[99] He then made a guest appearance on Cher's 1987 self-titled LP. The album has been certified Platinum in the US by the RIAA.[100][101] As well he played percussion and coproduced Ramsey Lewis's 1987 album Keys to the City. That album got to No. 22 on the Billboard Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart.[102][103] White also produced El DeBarge on his 1992 LP In The Storm.[104] The album got to No. 22 on the Blues & Soul Top UK Soul Albums chart.[105]

White collaborated with the Japanese band Dreams Come True on two songs: "Wherever You Are" from their 1994 album Delicious, and "Eternity", which appeared on the soundtrack for the 1994 animated film The Swan Princess.

As well he produced Ramsey Lewis's 1993 album Sky Islands.[106] The album rose to No. 4 on the Billboard Contemporary Jazz Albums chart and No. 6 on the Billboard Top Jazz Albums chart.[107][108] He also appeared on Marcus Miller's 1993 album The Sun Don't Lie.[109] The album rose to No. 10 on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart.[110] White went on to produce the debut album of the jazz group Urban Knights released in 1995 by GRP Records. Urban Knights I featured Ramsey Lewis, percussionist Omar Hakim, trumpeter Freddie Hubbard, The Emotions and saxophonist Grover Washington, Jr. The album rose to No. 5 on the US Billboard Jazz Albums chart and No. 9 on the UK Jazz & Blues Albums chart.[111][112][113] Within that year he also appeared upon British soul group D'Influence's song Midnite from their 1995 album Prayer 4 Unity. "Midnite" reached No. 11 on the UK R&B Singles chart and No. 24 on the UK Dance Singles chart.[114][115]

During 1996 White established his own record label entitled Kalimba Records.[116][117] The Urban Knight's sophomore album Urban Knights II was again produced by Maurice. Urban Knights II featured appearances by Ramsey Lewis, Paulinho Da Costa, Verdine White, singer-songwriter and guitarist Jonathan Butler and jazz saxophonist Najee. The album got to No. 7 on the US Billboard Jazz Albums chart and No. 24 on the UK Jazz & Blues Albums chart.[118][119][120] White also arranged for the British girl group Cleopatra on their 1998 album Comin' Atcha!. Comin' Atcha peaked at number 20 on the UK albums chart and was certified Silver in the UK by the BPI.[121][122][123]

White was the executive producer of saxophonist Paul Taylor's 2000 LP Undercover. The album got to No. 6 on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart.[124][125] He also featured as a guest artist on Jazz saxophonist Kirk Whalum's 2003 album Into My Soul.[126] As well White guested with French jazz band Nojazz on the tracks "Nobody Else" and "Kool" off their 2006 album Have Fun. "Kool" marked the first time White collaborated with his friend Stevie Wonder.[127]

White served as the executive producer of an EWF tribute album titled Interpretations: Celebrating the Music of Earth, Wind & Fire, which was released in March 2007 by Stax Records. The album rose to no. 28 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. On the LP were featured artists such as Chaka Khan, Musiq Soulchild, Mint Condition, Kirk Franklin and Angie Stone. Kirk Franklin's cover of "September" reached No. 17 on the Billboard Adult R&B Songs chart and No. 26 on the Billboard Hot Gospel Songs chart. As well Dwele's remake of "That's The Way Of The World" and Meshell Ndegeocello's cover of "Fantasy" were both Grammy nominated for Best Urban/Alternative Performance.[128][129][130][131][132][133]

White executively produced jazz musician Brian Culbertson's album Bringing Back The Funk which was released in 2008 on GRP Records. Bringing Back the Funk rose to No. 3 on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart and No. 18 on the Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart.[134][135][136] The album featured guest artists such as Ray Parker Jr., Sheldon Reynolds, Bootsy Collins, Larry Graham, Ledisi, Ronnie Laws, Musiq Soulchild, Bernie Worrell, Maceo Parker, Larry Dunn and Gerald Albright. A song from the album called "Always Remember" got to No. 1 on the Billboard Smooth Jazz Songs chart.[137][138][139] Culbertson revealed in an interview that he is "...still in disbelief. I have learned so much from (Maurice) and he actually said that he learned a lot from me. It was incredible to work with him."[137]

Solo albums edit

 
White at the 2000 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony

During 1985, White released a self titled solo album on Columbia. Robin Denselow of The Guardian called the album a "lush collection of self produced dance tracks, and the occasional ballad, with synths and drum programming immaculately in place, and the vocals as classy as ever". J.D. Considine of Musician also said the "Given his status as Earth, Wind & Fire's Shining Star, it comes as no surprise that White's first solo project sounds a lot like classic EW&F: tight, focused and punchy. But while White remembers to sink a hook into every verse and chorus, the emphasis here is on subtlety and sophistication as he works his way from R&B basics, from the studio mechanics of 'Switch on Your Radio' to the modified doo wop of 'Stand By Me', with a sense of craft that makes slickness irrelevant". The album rose to number 12 on the Billboard Top Soul Albums chart. Appearing upon the LP was a cover of Ben E. King's "Stand by Me", with a guest appearance by jazz saxophonist Gerald Albright. White's version of "Stand by Me" got to No. 6 on the Billboard Hot Soul Singles and No. 11 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary Songs chart.[140][141][142][143][144][145]

Another song from the album called "I Need You" rose to No. 20 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary Songs chart and No. 30 on the Billboard Hot Soul Singles chart.[146][147]

In 2019, an album of previously unreleased recordings, titled Manifestation, was released. This album consists of selected tracks worked on by White and songwriter/producer Preston Glass over a period of nearly 30 years.[148]

Screen and stage edit

White wrote and produced songs for the feature films Coming to America, A Low Down Dirty Shame, and Gatchaman OVA. He also composed music for the television series Life Is Wild.[149] During 2006 he worked with Gregory Hines' brother, Maurice on the Broadway play Hot Feet. White and Allee Willis also wrote several new songs for the play.[150]

In the movie BAADASSSSS!, the actor Khalil Kain portrayed a young Maurice White leading the early incarnation of Earth, Wind & Fire. Released at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival, the film was based on Melvin Van Peebles' struggles to film and distribute the movie Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song. His son, Mario Van Peebles both directed the film and portrayed his father in the lead role.[151][152] White also won an ASCAP Award as a composer of "That's The Way Of The World", with it being a theme song of the sitcom Hearts Afire.[153][154]

Personal life edit

White was a married father of three children: one daughter, Hemeya, and two sons, Kahbran and Eden. He owned two homes in California, one in Carmel Valley and the other a four-level condominium in Los Angeles. He was a fan of basketball and tennis. He went by the nickname of "Reese".[10][155][156] His younger half-brother, Verdine White, an original member of Earth, Wind & Fire, still tours with the band as its bassist and a backing vocalist.[157] Additionally, their brother Fred joined the band in 1974, when the band recorded "Devotion".

Death edit

On the morning of February 4, 2016, White died in his sleep at his Los Angeles home from the effects of Parkinson's disease, at the age of 74.[158][159][160] His brother Verdine said, "My brother, hero and best friend Maurice White passed away peacefully last night in his sleep. While the world has lost another great musician and legend, our family asks that our privacy is respected as we start what will be a very difficult and life-changing transition in our lives. Thank you for your prayers and well-wishes."[161]

Legacy edit

Along with EW&F, Maurice White was posthumously bestowed with a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award at the annual Grammy Awards ceremony on February 15, 2016, at the Staples Center, Los Angeles, California. At the ceremony Stevie Wonder and Pentatonix performed a rendition of "That's the Way of the World" in tribute to White.[162]

Artists such as Stokley Williams, Richard Marx, Raphael Saadiq, Larry Blackmon, and Nate Dogg have also named White as an influence.[163][164][165][166][167]

Awards and honors edit

Grammy Awards edit

The Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States. White received seven Grammys from 22 nominations.[5]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1976 Earth, Wind & Fire Best Instrumental Composition Nominated
Best of My Love Best Rhythm & Blues Song Nominated
1978 Got to Get You into My Life Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s) Won
Fantasy Best R&B Song Nominated
1979 Maurice White Producer of the Year Nominated

Other awards edit

Autobiography edit

On September 13, 2016, White's autobiography, Maurice White: My Life With Earth, Wind & Fire, by Maurice White and Herb Powell, was released, including a foreword by Steve Harvey and an afterword by David Foster.

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Kalimba Entertainment
  • Kalimba Music
  • Official Earth, Wind & Fire Website
  • Maurice White on IMDB

maurice, white, pakistani, olympic, boxer, boxer, december, 1941, february, 2016, american, singer, musician, songwriter, bandleader, record, producer, best, known, founder, leader, main, songwriter, chief, producer, band, earth, wind, fire, also, serving, ban. For the Pakistani Olympic boxer see Maurice White boxer Maurice White December 19 1941 February 4 2016 was an American singer musician songwriter bandleader and record producer He was best known as the founder leader main songwriter and chief producer of the band Earth Wind amp Fire also serving as the band s co lead singer with Philip Bailey 1 2 Maurice WhiteWhite performing in 1982Background informationBorn 1941 12 19 December 19 1941Memphis Tennessee U S OriginChicago Illinois U S DiedFebruary 4 2016 2016 02 04 aged 74 Los Angeles California U S GenresSoulfunkR amp BjazzOccupation s Singermusiciansongwriterrecord producerInstrument s VocalsdrumspianokalimbatimbalesYears active1962 2016LabelsColumbiaKalimba MusicWebsitemauricewhite wbr com Described as a visionary by Vibe and a mastermind by Variety 3 4 White was nominated for a total of 22 Grammys of which he won seven 5 He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Vocal Group Hall of Fame as a member of Earth Wind amp Fire 6 7 and was also inducted individually into the Songwriters Hall of Fame 1 White also worked with musical acts such as Deniece Williams Cher The Emotions Barbra Streisand Ramsey Lewis and Neil Diamond 1 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early career 1 2 Earth Wind amp Fire 1 3 Deniece Williams 1 4 The Emotions 1 5 Work with other artists 1 6 Solo albums 1 7 Screen and stage 2 Personal life 3 Death 4 Legacy 5 Awards and honors 5 1 Grammy Awards 5 2 Other awards 6 Autobiography 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksBiography editEarly career edit Maurice White was born in Memphis Tennessee on December 19 1941 8 He grew up in South Memphis where he lived with his grandmother in the Foote Homes Projects and was a childhood friend of Booker T Jones and David Porter 9 Along with Jones White formed a cookin little band while attending Booker T Washington High School He also made frequent trips to Chicago to visit his mother Edna and stepfather Verdine Adams who was a doctor and occasional saxophonist 10 11 During his teenage years White moved to Chicago where he studied at the Chicago Conservatory of Music and played drums in local nightclubs In 1962 he joined The Jazzmen a student jazz trio at Crane Junior College in Chicago Illinois formed by Louis Satterfield on trombone Charles Handy on trumpet and Don Myrick on alto saxophone The Jazzmen later became the Pharaohs 12 Satterfield White and Handy became studio musicians at Chess Records in Chicago While at Chess he appeared as a drummer on the records of artists like Etta James Chuck Berry Rotary Connection Junior Wells Sonny Stitt Muddy Waters the Impressions the Dells Betty Everett Willie Dixon Sugar Pie DeSanto and Buddy Guy 13 14 White also played the drums on Fontella Bass s Rescue Me with Satterfield on bass Billy Stewart s Summertime and Jackie Wilson s Your Love Keeps Lifting Me Higher and Higher 15 16 In June 1966 he left Chess and the Pharaohs to join the Ramsey Lewis Trio replacing Isaac Red Holt as the group s drummer 17 Holt and bassist Eldee Young left to form Young Holt Unlimited Young was also replaced by Cleveland Eaton 18 As a member of the Trio Maurice played on several of their albums One of these was 1966 s Wade in the Water The album track Hold It Right There went on to win a Grammy Award for Best Rhythm amp Blues Group Performance Vocal or Group With the Trio White also played on 1966 s The Movie Album and 1967 s Goin Latin He also performed on the Trio s 1968 LPs Dancing in the Street Up Pops Ramsey Lewis Mother Nature s Son and Maiden Voyage While in the group White was introduced in a Chicago drum store to the African thumb piano or kalimba The track Uhuru on the Trio s 1969 LP Another Voyage featured the first recording of White playing the kalimba 19 11 20 In 1969 White left the Trio and joined his two friends Wade Flemons and Don Whitehead to form a songwriting team who wrote songs for commercials in the Chicago area The three friends got a recording contract with Capitol Records and called themselves the Salty Peppers They had a moderate hit in the Midwest area with their single La La Time 21 but their second single Uh Huh Yeah was not as successful White then moved from Chicago to Los Angeles and altered the name of the band to Earth Wind amp Fire the band s new name reflecting the elements in his astrological chart 21 Earth Wind amp Fire edit Main article Earth Wind amp Fire With Maurice as the bandleader co lead singer and producer of most of the band s albums EWF became an acclaimed as well as illustrious group being bestowed with six Grammy Awards out of 17 nominations 22 a star on the Hollywood Boulevard Walk of Fame and four American Music Awards 1 What s more the group s albums have sold over 90 million copies worldwide 1 Accordingly with the band Maurice was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame the Vocal Group Hall of Fame The Songwriters Hall of Fame and The NAACP Image Awards Hall of Fame 1 White immersed a sense of eclecticism to the band s recordings conceptualizing their stage portrayals whilst crafting the vocal interplay between his tenor and Philip Bailey s falsetto As a musician he aided the kalimba being brought into wider circles by incorporating its sound into the band s music 20 He was also responsible for the inclusion of a full horn section at first the Phenix Horns and later on the Earth Wind amp Fire Horns During 1994 Maurice halted his regular tours with the band but still occasionally appeared on stage Onwards he retained his executive control of Earth Wind and Fire and remained active in the music business in producing and recording with the band along with other musical artists 23 A website entitled www Startalk org was also set up in 1999 in honour of Maurice Maurice later spoke of an ongoing affliction with Parkinson s disease Artists such as Steven Tyler of Aerosmith Boyz II Men Smokey Robinson Isaac Hayes Michael Jackson Eric Clapton and Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine posted messages upon the site for White 24 With EWF he continued to appear at some auspicious occasions such as the 2004 Grammy Awards Tribute to Funk He also performed on stage with the band and special guest Alicia Keys at Clive Davis 2004 pre Grammy party where they collectively sang September 25 26 Deniece Williams edit Main article Deniece Williams White was co producing with Charles Stepney Deniece Williams debut album This Is Niecy when Stepney died during the album s recording Williams was a former backup vocalist for Stevie Wonder s band Wonderlove The album was the first for Kalimba Productions a production company also established by White and Stepney in 1976 As such Maurice went on to mostly produce the LP which was eventually released in August 1976 on Columbia Records 27 This Is Niecy rose to No 3 on the US Billboard Top Soul Albums and No 33 on the US Billboard 200 charts 28 29 A song off the LP called Free got to No 25 on the US Billboard Hot 100 No 2 on the US Billboard Hot Soul Songs chart and No 1 on the UK Pop Singles chart 30 31 32 This Is Niecy has also been certified Gold in the US by the RIAA and Silver in the UK by the BPI 33 34 Maurice went on to produce Williams sophomore album Songbird released in 1977 35 The album rose to No 23 on the US Billboard Top Soul Albums chart and No 5 on the UK Blues amp Soul Top British Soul Albums chart 36 37 A single entitled Baby Baby My Love s All for You got to No 13 on the US Billboard Hot Soul Songs chart No 5 on the UK Blues amp Soul Top British Soul Singles chart and No 32 on the UK Pop Singles chart 32 38 39 Williams later issued 1978 s That s What Friends Are For on Columbia records for Kalimba Productions She then released 1979 s When Love Comes Calling on ARC Records Maurice s subsidiary label on Columbia Maurice featured as a guest artist on the LP 40 which peaked at No 27 on the US Billboard Top Soul Albums chart 41 The single I ve Got the Next Dance also reached No 1 on the Billboard Dance Club Play chart 42 Williams thereafter issued two studio albums being 1981 s My Melody and 1982 s Niecy on ARC Records 43 44 Deniece later revelaed in a 2007 interview that she loved working with Maurice White he taught me the business of music and planning and executing a plan and executing a show 27 The Emotions edit Main article The Emotions After Stax Records became embroiled in financial problems the girl group the Emotions looked for a new contract and found one with Columbia Records With Charles Stepney co producing with White their third studio album entitled Flowers was issued in 1976 45 The album got to No 5 on the Billboard Top Soul albums chart 46 Flowers has also been certified Gold in the US by the RIAA 47 The album s title track got to No 16 on the Billboard Hot Soul Songs chart 48 Another single being I Don t Wanna Lose Your Love got to Nos 4 amp 13 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs and Hot Soul Songs charts respectively 49 50 Following Charles Stepney s death in 1976 27 White took over producing the Emotions During 1977 the group issued their follow up album Rejoice The album reached No 1 on the Billboard Top R amp B Albums chart and No 7 on the Billboard 200 chart Rejoice has also been certified Platinum in the US by the RIAA With the LP came the single Don t Ask My Neighbors which got to the top ten on the Billboard R amp B singles charts Another song Best of My Love reached No 1 on the Billboard Pop and R amp B charts 51 52 Best of My Love won a Grammy for Best R amp B Performance By a Duo or Group with Vocals 53 and an American Music Award for Favorite Soul R amp B Single Best of My Love has also been certified Platinum in the US by the RIAA In 1978 The Emotions released their third Columbia album Sunbeam 54 The album rose to No 12 on the Billboard Top Soul Albums chart and No 40 on the Billboard 200 chart 55 56 An album cut called Smile reached No 6 on the Billboard Hot Soul Songs chart Sunbeam has been certified Gold in the US by the RIAA 57 The Emotions also received an American Music Award nomination in 1978 for Favorite Soul R amp B Band Duo or Group 58 During 1979 Earth Wind amp Fire collaborated with the Emotions on the single Boogie Wonderland The song reached No 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and No 2 on the Billboard Hot Soul Songs chart Boogie Wonderland has also been certified Gold in the US by the RIAA White produced the girl group s 1979 LP Come into Our World which was released on his own Columbia imprint ARC Records 59 The album rose to No 35 on the Billboard Top Soul Albums chart A song from the LP called What s the Name of Your Love also rose to No 30 in the Billboard Hot R amp B Songs chart 60 61 White went on to be Grammy nominated in the category of Producer of the Year Non Classical 5 The Emotions went on to guest upon Earth Wind amp Fire s 2003 single All in the Way All in the Way rose to No 13 on the Billboard Adult R amp B Songs chart and No 25 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary Songs chart This track featured upon EWF s 2003 album The Promise which was also produced by Maurice White 62 63 64 Work with other artists edit nbsp White performing in 1975White also worked with several other famous recording artists As such he played the drums on former Rotary Connection lead singer Minnie Riperton s 1970 debut album Come to My Garden 65 66 White went on to produce Ramsey Lewis 1974 album Sun Goddess The album reached No 1 on the Billboard Top Soul Albums chart and No 12 on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart 67 68 Sun Goddess has also been certified Gold in the US by the RIAA 69 He also produced with Charles Stepney Lewis 1976 LP Salongo The album rose to Nos 7 on the Billboard Jazz Albums amp No 17 on the Billboard Top Soul Albums charts 70 71 White composed on Eumir Deodato s 1978 studio album Love Island 72 The album got to No 20 on the Billboard Jazz Albums charts 73 White later served as the executive producer of the R amp B band Pockets album Take It On Up released in 1978 on Columbia 74 That album reached no 22 on the Billboard Top R amp B Albums chart 75 He then collaborated alongside Deniece Williams on Weather Report s 1978 album Mr Gone The album was issued on ARC Records his subsidary label at Columbia 76 77 Mr Gone rose to No 1 on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart 78 Weather Report s follow up LPs 8 30 Night Passage and Weather Report were also issued on ARC 77 White went on to collaborate with Ramsey Lewis on his 1980 LP Routes and gospel artist Walter Hawkins on his 1980 Grammy nominated album The Hawkins Family 79 80 81 Additionally he composed on Barry Manilow s 1980 album Barry That album was certified Platinum in the US by the RIAA 82 83 He also appeared as a guest artist on the Tubes 1983 album Outside Inside 84 White later produced Jennifer Holliday s Grammy nominated 1983 LP Feel My Soul 85 86 White produced Barbra Streisand on her 1984 album Emotion 87 Emotion has been certified Platinum in the US by the RIAA 88 He also produced Ramsey Lewis on his 1985 album Fantasy The album reached No 13 on the Cashbox Jazz Albums chart 89 90 He went on to appear as a guest artist on Lee Ritenour s Grammy nominated 1986 album Earth Run 91 92 White later co produced Pieces of a Dream s 1986 LP Joyride The album reached No 3 on the Billboard Traditional Jazz Albums chart and No 18 on the Billboard Top Soul Albums chart 93 94 95 White also produced Neil Diamond on his 1986 album Headed for the Future Headed for the Future has been certified Gold in the US by the RIAA 96 97 He worked as a producer with Atlantic Starr on the band s 1987 LP All in the Name of Love 98 The album has been certified Platinum in the US by the RIAA 99 He then made a guest appearance on Cher s 1987 self titled LP The album has been certified Platinum in the US by the RIAA 100 101 As well he played percussion and coproduced Ramsey Lewis s 1987 album Keys to the City That album got to No 22 on the Billboard Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart 102 103 White also produced El DeBarge on his 1992 LP In The Storm 104 The album got to No 22 on the Blues amp Soul Top UK Soul Albums chart 105 White collaborated with the Japanese band Dreams Come True on two songs Wherever You Are from their 1994 album Delicious and Eternity which appeared on the soundtrack for the 1994 animated film The Swan Princess As well he produced Ramsey Lewis s 1993 album Sky Islands 106 The album rose to No 4 on the Billboard Contemporary Jazz Albums chart and No 6 on the Billboard Top Jazz Albums chart 107 108 He also appeared on Marcus Miller s 1993 album The Sun Don t Lie 109 The album rose to No 10 on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart 110 White went on to produce the debut album of the jazz group Urban Knights released in 1995 by GRP Records Urban Knights I featured Ramsey Lewis percussionist Omar Hakim trumpeter Freddie Hubbard The Emotions and saxophonist Grover Washington Jr The album rose to No 5 on the US Billboard Jazz Albums chart and No 9 on the UK Jazz amp Blues Albums chart 111 112 113 Within that year he also appeared upon British soul group D Influence s song Midnite from their 1995 album Prayer 4 Unity Midnite reached No 11 on the UK R amp B Singles chart and No 24 on the UK Dance Singles chart 114 115 During 1996 White established his own record label entitled Kalimba Records 116 117 The Urban Knight s sophomore album Urban Knights II was again produced by Maurice Urban Knights II featured appearances by Ramsey Lewis Paulinho Da Costa Verdine White singer songwriter and guitarist Jonathan Butler and jazz saxophonist Najee The album got to No 7 on the US Billboard Jazz Albums chart and No 24 on the UK Jazz amp Blues Albums chart 118 119 120 White also arranged for the British girl group Cleopatra on their 1998 album Comin Atcha Comin Atcha peaked at number 20 on the UK albums chart and was certified Silver in the UK by the BPI 121 122 123 White was the executive producer of saxophonist Paul Taylor s 2000 LP Undercover The album got to No 6 on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart 124 125 He also featured as a guest artist on Jazz saxophonist Kirk Whalum s 2003 album Into My Soul 126 As well White guested with French jazz band Nojazz on the tracks Nobody Else and Kool off their 2006 album Have Fun Kool marked the first time White collaborated with his friend Stevie Wonder 127 White served as the executive producer of an EWF tribute album titled Interpretations Celebrating the Music of Earth Wind amp Fire which was released in March 2007 by Stax Records The album rose to no 28 on the Billboard Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums chart On the LP were featured artists such as Chaka Khan Musiq Soulchild Mint Condition Kirk Franklin and Angie Stone Kirk Franklin s cover of September reached No 17 on the Billboard Adult R amp B Songs chart and No 26 on the Billboard Hot Gospel Songs chart As well Dwele s remake of That s The Way Of The World and Meshell Ndegeocello s cover of Fantasy were both Grammy nominated for Best Urban Alternative Performance 128 129 130 131 132 133 White executively produced jazz musician Brian Culbertson s album Bringing Back The Funk which was released in 2008 on GRP Records Bringing Back the Funk rose to No 3 on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart and No 18 on the Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums chart 134 135 136 The album featured guest artists such as Ray Parker Jr Sheldon Reynolds Bootsy Collins Larry Graham Ledisi Ronnie Laws Musiq Soulchild Bernie Worrell Maceo Parker Larry Dunn and Gerald Albright A song from the album called Always Remember got to No 1 on the Billboard Smooth Jazz Songs chart 137 138 139 Culbertson revealed in an interview that he is still in disbelief I have learned so much from Maurice and he actually said that he learned a lot from me It was incredible to work with him 137 Solo albums edit nbsp White at the 2000 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremonyDuring 1985 White released a self titled solo album on Columbia Robin Denselow of The Guardian called the album a lush collection of self produced dance tracks and the occasional ballad with synths and drum programming immaculately in place and the vocals as classy as ever J D Considine of Musician also said the Given his status as Earth Wind amp Fire s Shining Star it comes as no surprise that White s first solo project sounds a lot like classic EW amp F tight focused and punchy But while White remembers to sink a hook into every verse and chorus the emphasis here is on subtlety and sophistication as he works his way from R amp B basics from the studio mechanics of Switch on Your Radio to the modified doo wop of Stand By Me with a sense of craft that makes slickness irrelevant The album rose to number 12 on the Billboard Top Soul Albums chart Appearing upon the LP was a cover of Ben E King s Stand by Me with a guest appearance by jazz saxophonist Gerald Albright White s version of Stand by Me got to No 6 on the Billboard Hot Soul Singles and No 11 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary Songs chart 140 141 142 143 144 145 Another song from the album called I Need You rose to No 20 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary Songs chart and No 30 on the Billboard Hot Soul Singles chart 146 147 In 2019 an album of previously unreleased recordings titled Manifestation was released This album consists of selected tracks worked on by White and songwriter producer Preston Glass over a period of nearly 30 years 148 Screen and stage edit White wrote and produced songs for the feature films Coming to America A Low Down Dirty Shame and Gatchaman OVA He also composed music for the television series Life Is Wild 149 During 2006 he worked with Gregory Hines brother Maurice on the Broadway play Hot Feet White and Allee Willis also wrote several new songs for the play 150 In the movie BAADASSSSS the actor Khalil Kain portrayed a young Maurice White leading the early incarnation of Earth Wind amp Fire Released at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival the film was based on Melvin Van Peebles struggles to film and distribute the movie Sweet Sweetback s Baadasssss Song His son Mario Van Peebles both directed the film and portrayed his father in the lead role 151 152 White also won an ASCAP Award as a composer of That s The Way Of The World with it being a theme song of the sitcom Hearts Afire 153 154 Personal life editWhite was a married father of three children one daughter Hemeya and two sons Kahbran and Eden He owned two homes in California one in Carmel Valley and the other a four level condominium in Los Angeles He was a fan of basketball and tennis He went by the nickname of Reese 10 155 156 His younger half brother Verdine White an original member of Earth Wind amp Fire still tours with the band as its bassist and a backing vocalist 157 Additionally their brother Fred joined the band in 1974 when the band recorded Devotion Death editOn the morning of February 4 2016 White died in his sleep at his Los Angeles home from the effects of Parkinson s disease at the age of 74 158 159 160 His brother Verdine said My brother hero and best friend Maurice White passed away peacefully last night in his sleep While the world has lost another great musician and legend our family asks that our privacy is respected as we start what will be a very difficult and life changing transition in our lives Thank you for your prayers and well wishes 161 Legacy editAlong with EW amp F Maurice White was posthumously bestowed with a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award at the annual Grammy Awards ceremony on February 15 2016 at the Staples Center Los Angeles California At the ceremony Stevie Wonder and Pentatonix performed a rendition of That s the Way of the World in tribute to White 162 Artists such as Stokley Williams Richard Marx Raphael Saadiq Larry Blackmon and Nate Dogg have also named White as an influence 163 164 165 166 167 Awards and honors editGrammy Awards edit The Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States White received seven Grammys from 22 nominations 5 Year Nominee work Award Result1976 Earth Wind amp Fire Best Instrumental Composition NominatedBest of My Love Best Rhythm amp Blues Song Nominated1978 Got to Get You into My Life Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist s WonFantasy Best R amp B Song Nominated1979 Maurice White Producer of the Year NominatedOther awards edit Four American Music Awards 168 The BET Lifetime Achievement Award An ASCAP Rhythm And Soul Award An ASCAP Pop Music Award Three NAACP Image Awards An ASCAP Rhythm and Soul Heritage Award 169 A Lifetime Achievement Award from the Jazz Foundation of America 170 Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inducted into the Memphis Music Hall of Fame 2 A Star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame 171 On May 16 2005 Maurice was honored by Los Angeles Valley College as the first recipient of their Cultural Achievement Award Of Excellence 172 On May 10 2008 Maurice White and Philip Bailey received honorary doctorates from the Berklee College of Music 173 174 On May 20 2008 Maurice Phillip Bailey Ralph Johnson and Verdine White received honorary doctorates from Columbia College of Chicago 175 Autobiography editOn September 13 2016 White s autobiography Maurice White My Life With Earth Wind amp Fire by Maurice White and Herb Powell was released including a foreword by Steve Harvey and an afterword by David Foster See also editAlbums produced by Maurice WhiteReferences edit a b c d e f Maurice White songhall org Songwriters Hall of Fame a b Maurice White memphismusichalloffame com Memphis Music Hall of Fame Earth Wind amp Fire The Need of Love Vol 5 no 4 Vibe May 1997 p 116 via Google Books a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a Cite magazine requires magazine help Gallo Phil December 18 2006 Concord resurrects Stax Variety a b c Maurice White grammy com The Recording Academy Retrieved June 28 2023 Earth Wind amp Fire Rock amp Roll Hall of Fame Retrieved November 26 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