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A Steve White Photo
Steve White. I’m from SE London, I was born in Bermondsey.
Technique serving music.
I’ve been to so many but Kate Bush at Hammersmith was pretty incredible.
How about the dates in the '60s when the Buddy Rich Band were on the same bill as The Who!
As a lifelong Charlton fan, I was introduced to the casual scene when the Northern clubs came down. The labels and football were more interlinked with music in my experience, as a sub-genre that was known as soul boys.
Henry the 8th. He was born in South London, I teach on the site of the palace he was born in, I lived really near Eltham palace, I’m not a monarchist, but the Tudor era was amazing.
I really love Newcastle City Hall, I love Manchester Apollo – those kind of gigs, and of course the Barrowlands in Glasgow. Radio City New York isn’t bad either.
Don’t really have heroes, I admire mavericks and intelligence, Bruce Lee, Muhammad Ali, Caravaggio, Miles Davis, Augustus Pugin, Frank Sinatra, Kate Bush.
Steve White is perhaps best known as the drummer in The Style Council, and also went on to drum with a list of artists that includes Paul Weller, The Who and Ian Dury to name just a few.
Steve is currently the drummer of Hague & White, a modern soulful trio also featuring fellow soul boys Chris Hague and Joel White. Hague & White's latest LP, 'The Eleventh Hour' will be released on 11th January (2018).
Find out more about Hague and White here.
Would probably be 'Gentle On My Mind' by Glenn Campbell, love Dean Martin’s version too.
I’d have to say, 'Long Hot Summer', I played on it age 18 and boy did things change.
'Everyday' by Slade, my wedding song, my wife sings it to my boys still.
'Woman' by John Lennon, simple heartfelt and brilliant.
'Space Oddity' by David Bowie, my boys know every word.
'Don’t Look Back In Anger' by Oasis with my brother Alan on drums.
'Straight Outta Compton' by NWA to name one.
'Jump Around' - House Of Pain.
'Can You Feel It' - The Jacksons
Alfa Mist, Thee Deadtime Philharmonic, Monks Road Social, Sons of Kemet and Vulfpeck.
Steve White. I’m from SE London, I was born in Bermondsey.
Technique serving music.
I’ve been to so many but Kate Bush at Hammersmith was pretty incredible.
How about the dates in the '60s when the Buddy Rich Band were on the same bill as The Who!
As a lifelong Charlton fan, I was introduced to the casual scene when the Northern clubs came down. The labels and football were more interlinked with music in my experience, as a sub-genre that was known as soul boys.
Henry the 8th. He was born in South London, I teach on the site of the palace he was born in, I lived really near Eltham palace, I’m not a monarchist, but the Tudor era was amazing.
I really love Newcastle City Hall, I love Manchester Apollo – those kind of gigs, and of course the Barrowlands in Glasgow. Radio City New York isn’t bad either.
Don’t really have heroes, I admire mavericks and intelligence, Bruce Lee, Muhammad Ali, Caravaggio, Miles Davis, Augustus Pugin, Frank Sinatra, Kate Bush.
Steve White is perhaps best known as the drummer in The Style Council, and also went on to drum with a list of artists that includes Paul Weller, The Who and Ian Dury to name just a few.
Steve is currently the drummer of Hague & White, a modern soulful trio also featuring fellow soul boys Chris Hague and Joel White. Hague & White's latest LP, 'The Eleventh Hour' will be released on 11th January (2018).
Find out more about Hague and White here.
Would probably be 'Gentle On My Mind' by Glenn Campbell, love Dean Martin’s version too.
I’d have to say, 'Long Hot Summer', I played on it age 18 and boy did things change.
'Everyday' by Slade, my wedding song, my wife sings it to my boys still.
'Woman' by John Lennon, simple heartfelt and brilliant.
'Space Oddity' by David Bowie, my boys know every word.
'Don’t Look Back In Anger' by Oasis with my brother Alan on drums.
'Straight Outta Compton' by NWA to name one.
'Jump Around' - House Of Pain.
'Can You Feel It' - The Jacksons
Alfa Mist, Thee Deadtime Philharmonic, Monks Road Social, Sons of Kemet and Vulfpeck.
Hague & White - 'Just Be True'
Hague & White - 'Distant Relative'
The Style Council - 'Long Hot Summer'
The Style Council - 'Walls Come Tumbling Down!'