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.

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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