Peter White performing "Venice Beach/What Does It Take" at the Long Beach Jazz Festival - August 2004. With Michael Paulo (sax), David Sparkman (kybds/vocals), Donald Patterson (bass), Lamont Peoples (drums).
The word underrated is tossed around these comments sections by idiots who call the most highly appreciated musicians in the world underrated. Peter White is truly underrated
I have never been on the Pacific Coast Highway or even California for that matter, But if I was driving on it, I think this is the tune I would be listening to.
I saw peter in seattle at jazz corner 1/14/18. Wow, what a show. Talented, entertaining, humble. I drove three hundred miles to see him perform. I'd drive a thousand miles. My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed him. Rich
Was blessed in my radio career to be a Smooth Jazz jock at KKSF, and Peter was one of our faves. The live shows he would put on for our listeners will never be forgotten. True master.
Listening to all the music from these extremely talented and pleasant musicians revitalized my enjoyment of music and has inspired me to get more into my own guitar playing.. Thank you to all who share.
He makes me feel so good in a tropical island,, so beautiful to live with his music in Sri Lanka,, 🇱🇰 thank you for your music. Adds more to the sun, sea and sand, to my tropical country🤗
I only came across Peter White about eight months ago; and boy, what I have been missing. I love his playing. I also found Earl Klugh, Chuck Loeb, Acoustic Alchemy, The Rippingtons, Brian Simpson, and several more great musicians I had never even heard of, never mind heard their music; What a bunch of delight ! I had began to wonder if there was no more music out there which I could really enjoy. Ain't the internet grand ? I have now bought several albums of some of these artists. Brill.
Peter has mastered guiding his canoe upon the river of light which is the essence of his heart. A rare treasure upon this planet of deception, greed, vanity and Godlessness.