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Chris White (musician) - Wikipedia Christopher Taylor White (born 7 March 1943) is an English musician He came to prominence in the mid-1960s as the bass guitarist and occasional lead vocalist of the rock band The Zombies
Chris White Named President CEO of Columbia Metropolitan Airport Columbia Metropolitan Airport (CAE) is pleased to announce that Chris White, A A E has been named President CEO, effective January 5, 2026 “It’s a privilege to be chosen to serve as President and CEO of CAE,” said White “Columbia Metropolitan Airport is a vital gateway for the Midlands and South Carolina, and I’m excited to help it grow in ways that support our economy and
Columbia Metropolitan Airport names new President CEO Chris White (Columbia Metropolitan Airport) “It’s a privilege to be chosen to serve as President and CEO of CAE,” White said in a statement provided by CAE “Columbia Metropolitan Airport
Story - The Chris White Experience On stage with Rod Argent, Hugh Grundy and Colin Blunstone was Chris White; the man who co-produced and wrote more than half of the classic1968 seminal Odessey Oracle album, who composed the classic This will Be Our Year and who penned and co-produced the worldwide hit Hold Your Head Up for Argent
Chris White on The Zombies, Argent, and Unveiling the Lost CBS Duffy . . . Chris White, bassist and songwriter for The Zombies, crafted some of the most distinctive melodies of 60s British rock Beyond his work with the band, he shaped the sound of artists like Colin Blunstone and Argent, leaving an indelible mark on that era’s music
Chris White (saxophonist) - Wikipedia Chris White (born 13 July 1955) is an English jazz rock saxophonist who toured with Dire Straits [1] from 1985 to 1995, and who has played with many bands and artists, including Robbie Williams, Paul McCartney, Chris De Burgh and Mick Jagger
Chris White: “This is the chance to see what Dire Straits did” When Dire Straits called it a day for the first time, Chris White had been a member for only a few years Those, though, were the peak years, at least live: they included Live Aid, massive global tours, and playing for Nelson Mandela