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  1. Dr. Michael White is the preeminent traditional New Orleans clarinet who here honors the legendary musician, George Lewis, with a truly excellent CD. Mr. White, a New Orleans native who loves his city--and its churches: Mr White is a deeply religious man whose convictions enrich his work, especially when he's playing some of the standbys, hymns ...

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  3. 1 de nov. de 2008 · Album Review Dr. Michael White: Jazz from the Soul of New Orleans. by C. Michael Bailey July 13, 2002. At the burning bush... The problem I have had with Dr. Michael White has been that I felt him overtly reverent to New Orleans Jazz to the point of its asphyxiation (a complaint I frequently voice for Wynton Marsalis and the music of Ellington on). Jazz from the Soul of New Orleans causes me ...

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  5. Check out A Song For George Lewis by Dr. Michael White on Amazon Music. Stream ad-free or purchase CD's and MP3s now on Amazon.co.uk.

  6. by Stanton Swihart. Prior to this recording, jazz historian, educator, and clarinetist Michael White had studied under and performed for many years around the world with contemporaries of clarinetist George Lewis-- a central figure of the New Orleans revival of the '50s -- and A Song for George Lewis serves as a centennial celebration of the birth of the Crescent City jazz legend.

  7. Church Marching Band and George “Kid Sheik Cola” Colar. In the late 1970s, White discovered a recording of George Lewis that would serve as his primary inspiration to pursue a life as a New Orleans jazz clarinetist. He would later dedicate an album in honor of the New Orleans musician, the 2000 release, A Song for George Lewis (Basin Street