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Tony Joe White

Born July 23, 1943 · Oak Grove, Louisiana, USA

Died October 24, 2018 · aged 75

Tony Joe White was an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and actor. He was best known for his 1969 hit "Polk Salad Annie" and for "Rainy Night in Georgia", which he wrote but was first made popular by Brook Benton in 1970. TJW has reinvented the swamp rock.

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Catch My SoulCatch My Soul · 1974
Catch My Soul
5.81974
MovieMusic
Screenwriter John Good's rock & roll adaptation of Shakespeare's Othello who is a wandering evangelist who happens onto Iago's remote commune. There he marries the lovely Desdemona much to the chagrin of Iago, who also loves her. The conniving commune leader then manages to quietly pressure Othello until murder and tragedy ensue. Songs include: "Othello", "Working on a Building," "Eat the Bread, Drink the Wine," "Book of Prophecy," "That's What God Said," "Chug a Lug," "Open Your Eyes," "Lust of the Blood," "Put Out the Light" and more.
Tony Joe White - Live In AmsterdamTony Joe White - Live In Amsterdam · 2010
Tony Joe White - Live In Amsterdam
8.02010
MovieMusic
Tony Joe White: Live At The BasementTony Joe White: Live At The Basement · 2008
Tony Joe White: Live At The Basement
7.02008
MovieMusic
Live recording of Tony Joe White's 2002 performance at The Basement in Sydney Australia.
Tony Joe White : Live Montreux Jazz Festival 2013Tony Joe White : Live Montreux Jazz Festival 2013 · 2013
Tony Joe White : Live Montreux Jazz Festival 2013
8.02013
MovieMusic
Tony Joe White: Live from Austin, TXTony Joe White: Live from Austin, TX · 2006
Tony Joe White: Live from Austin, TX
10.02006
MovieMusic
Recorded in 1980, this "live at Austin City Limits" performance by Tony Joe White is one of the wildest and rawest they ever taped. Many artists choose to beef up their bands for the program. White played with his touring group: drummer Jeff Hale and bassist Steve Spear. While hearing live versions of his classics done wild and raw is awesome, hearing Tony Joe White play the hell out of his guitar in a without-a-net-setting is a rare thing. He doesn't need to show off, it's all at the service of his greasy, gritty, deeply soulful swamp funk tunes. His read of his classic "Rainy Night in Georgia" is the rare ballad here, and no one sings it the way he does. "Willie and Laura Mae Jones" is here, as is a Delta blues-drenched "Lustful Earle and the Married Woman," done on an acoustic. Live from Austin, TX closes with the minor key blues rocker "I Get Off on It," making the entire proceeding a must-have for White fans.
Tony Joe White: In Concert - Ohne FilterTony Joe White: In Concert - Ohne Filter · 2003
Tony Joe White: In Concert - Ohne Filter
2003
MovieMusic
Live recording of a concert in Germany in 1992. The uncrowned king of "Swamp Rock" enthralls his fans with earthy sounds and a funky mix of rock, soul and country. Polk Salad Annie and Rainy Night In Georgia were Tony Joe White's biggest hits. Dozens of well-known pop singers - from Joe Cocker to Tina Turner - have interpreted his songs over the years. Tony Joe White shows his other side as a musician with successful live albums and electrifying live performances.

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Tony Joe White: Live from Austin, TXTony Joe White: Live from Austin, TX · 2006
Tony Joe White: Live from Austin, TX
10.02006
MovieMusic
Recorded in 1980, this "live at Austin City Limits" performance by Tony Joe White is one of the wildest and rawest they ever taped. Many artists choose to beef up their bands for the program. White played with his touring group: drummer Jeff Hale and bassist Steve Spear. While hearing live versions of his classics done wild and raw is awesome, hearing Tony Joe White play the hell out of his guitar in a without-a-net-setting is a rare thing. He doesn't need to show off, it's all at the service of his greasy, gritty, deeply soulful swamp funk tunes. His read of his classic "Rainy Night in Georgia" is the rare ballad here, and no one sings it the way he does. "Willie and Laura Mae Jones" is here, as is a Delta blues-drenched "Lustful Earle and the Married Woman," done on an acoustic. Live from Austin, TX closes with the minor key blues rocker "I Get Off on It," making the entire proceeding a must-have for White fans.

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