
Josh White - Wikipedia
Joshua Daniel White (February 11, 1914 – September 5, 1969) was an American singer, guitarist, songwriter, actor and civil rights activist. He also recorded under the names Pinewood Tom …
Marlins prospect Josh White looks to build on strong 2025 - MLB.com
2 days ago · Marlins prospect Josh White drove more than 2,400 miles spanning eight states and 36 hours before throwing a pitch during his breakout 2025 season. But who’s counting?
Josh White Discography: Vinyl, CDs, & More | Discogs
Explore Josh White's biography, discography, and artist credits. Shop rare vinyl records, top albums, and more on Discogs.
Josh White - YouTube Music
Joshua Daniel White was an American singer, guitarist, songwriter, actor and civil rights activist. He also recorded under the names Pinewood Tom and Tippy Barton in the 1930s.
Josh White - A Complicated Bluesman - uDiscover Music
Feb 11, 2025 · Josh White, who gave many young white liberal Americans their first taste of the blues, died in New York, on September 5, 1969, aged 55. Listen to Josh White and other …
Josh White - Blues Foundation
Josh White, transitioned from a career as a traditional Piedmont blues artist to emerge as a unique and integral voice in the burgeoning folk music world of the 1940s, and in so doing …
Josh White Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More ... | AllMusic
Josh White began as a Southern bluesman but eventually evolved into an eclectic, urbane artist. Lucille Bogan, Walter Roland & Josh White feat. Walter Roland & Josh White.
Josh White, Master of Folk/Blues born - African American Registry
In 1932, White moved to New York and became a professional guitarist and singer. He made numerous blues recordings, including Lazy Black Snake Blues, in 1932. He also recorded …
Black History Month: Spotlight on Josh White - Folk Alley
Feb 12, 2024 · Josh White died from complications around heart disease, in upstate New York, in 1969. His music remains hugely influential in the folk world, though the enormity of his …
White, Josh - Encyclopedia.com
At the peak of his popularity in the 1940s and early 1950s, Josh White was internationally famous as an interpreter of blues and folk music.