Clarence White

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Clarence White was an influential American bluegrass and country guitarist best known for his innovative flatpicking style and work with the Kentucky Colonels and The Byrds.

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Clarence White canonical 4

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instanceOf bluegrass musician
country musician
guitarist
human
activeIn 1960s
early 1970s
associatedAct Gene Parsons NERFINISHED
Gram Parsons NERFINISHED
Kentucky Colonels NERFINISHED
Muleskinner NERFINISHED
Nashville West NERFINISHED
Ricky Skaggs NERFINISHED
The Byrds NERFINISHED
The Dillards NERFINISHED
The Everly Brothers NERFINISHED
Tony Rice NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
developed early use of the Parsons-White B-Bender
developedWith Gene Parsons NERFINISHED
familyName White NERFINISHED
genre bluegrass
country
country rock
folk rock
givenName Clarence NERFINISHED
influenced Marty Stuart NERFINISHED
Ricky Skaggs NERFINISHED
Tony Rice NERFINISHED
modern bluegrass flatpicking guitar
instrument acoustic guitar
electric guitar
guitar
knownFor pioneering country-rock guitar with The Byrds
use of the B-Bender (StringBender) device
memberOf Kentucky Colonels NERFINISHED
Nashville West NERFINISHED
The Byrds NERFINISHED
name Clarence White NERFINISHED
notableFor innovative flatpicking guitar style
notableWork guitar work with The Byrds
guitar work with the Kentucky Colonels
occupation guitarist
singer
songwriter
partOf American bluegrass tradition
American country-rock movement NERFINISHED
style flatpicking
hybrid picking

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Doc Watson influenced Clarence White
The Byrds associatedAct Clarence White
The Byrds notableMember Clarence White
The Invisible Way track Clarence White