Remembering Barry White, Born on This Day in 1944

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Singer Barry White shown with his trophy after being honored with the Heritage Award for career achievement at the eighth annual Soul Train Music Awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles on Tuesday, March 15, 1994. (AP Photo/Rhonda Birndorf)
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On Sept. 12, 1944, Barry Eugene Carter — later known as Barry White — was born in Galveston, Texas.

Raised in a family of gospel singers, he showed musical talent early, playing piano on Jesse Belvin’s “Goodnight My Love” at age 11.

Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti shakes hands with U.S. singer Barry White during the Pavarotti & friends 2001 annual charity concert at the Parco Novi Sad in Modena, Italy, Tuesday, May 29, 2001. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)

White became one of the most iconic bass singers and a pioneer of disco, releasing his debut solo album “I’ve Got So Much to Give” in 1973. Its hit single, “I’m Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby,” topped the R&B charts.

Though his career slowed in the 1980s, he resurged in the 1990s with “The Icon Is Love.”

A Grammy winner with more than 100 gold albums, he died in 2003.


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