Singer/songwriter Bryan White launched his career in the early 1990s, achieving commercial as well as critical success in the world of country music over the next decade. More recently, White has become a superstar in the Philippines, where audiences are just now becoming familiar with his music.
Closer to home, White will be performing at The River Club Music Hall Friday, July 14.
“I’m excited to be performing for our New England fans,” said White, an Oklahoma native. “I know we have a lot of fans there that have been waiting for us to come back. This will be my first intimate acoustic performance in the Boston area. I’ve performed in the area many times over the years but this time will be different. I’ve heard great things about the River Club Music Hall so I’m really anticipating this show. I am also excited about local musician David Benedict accompanying me on mandolin. It’s gonna be a fun night.”
Read more: Country music star Bryan White to play The River Club- Wicked Local Scituate
Academy of Country Music and Grammy Award-Winning artist Bryan White will perform an intimate acoustic concert benefitting Williamson County’s DUI Court.
The event will kick off with a Charity Cake Auction followed by a performance by Bryan, himself a Williamson County resident. Known worldwide for such chart-topping hits as "Someone Else's Star,” "Rebecca Lynn," "I'm Not Supposed To Love You Anymore," and “God Gave You Me,” Bryan is celebrated for his heart-felt vocals and compelling songwriting.
He’s charted seventeen singles on Billboard’s Country Charts, had six number one singles, two platinum records, and two gold records. He joined forces with Shania Twain to take “From This Moment On” all the way up to number four on Billboard’s Hot 100 Chart.
White has appeared on “The Tonight Show,” “Late Night with David Letterman,” NBC’s “The Today Show,” and “CBS This Morning.” Despite his musical success, an award from outside of the music arena is probably the best indicator of who White really is. People Magazine named Bryan one of its “50 Most Beautiful People” in the world, and everyone who knows him finds it easy to understand why.
White’s performance benefits the Williamson County DUI Court Foundation, a 501(c)3 non-profit that raises funds for the work of the DUI Court. Williamson County’s DUI Court is a recovery court program offering those charged with a 2nd or 3rd DUI the opportunity to enroll in an intensive year-long, court-supervised program involving mandatory jail time, weekly treatment appointments, drug testing, and recovery meeting attendance. Participants who complete the program are almost 20 times less likely to reoffend, making our roads and communities safer for everyone.
In addition to Balcony and Floor Tickets sold by the Franklin Theatre, the DUI Court Foundation is offering a very limited number of stage-front cabaret tables to individuals and groups who want to sponsor this transformative, life-changing program. For more information about sponsorship, contact Tally Osburn at
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As part of their first year anniversary, American singer Bryan White came back to Manila to perform the song, "God Gave You," the theme song of AlDub.
Nashville, TN - Country superstar Bryan White announced early today that his latest single, "Fianlly Home," is out now and available on Itunes!
Fans can download "Finally Home" here Finally Home .
Bryan shares his thoughts about Prince, survival, fame and being yourself. Inspiring words from someone who has made the journey.
Join us at the Listening Room Cafe in Nashville on Thursday, June 9 at 10:00AM for the annual Bryan White fan party. Tickets are $40 and will include breakfast, BW performance, meet & greet and surprise souvenir.
Tickets go on sale now. Click here to purchase.
We look forward to seeing you in June!
The Listening Room Cafe is located at 217 2nd Ave S, Nashville, TN 37201
“God Gave Me You” was a track from Bryan White’s 1999 Asylum release How Lucky I Am. The song made it to No. 40 on theBillboard Country Singles chart, but the story of that song doesn’t end there. Over a decade later, the song picked up steam across the globe…..in the Philippines, no doubt.
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"Rock The Street" Falkville, Alabama: Trains,Trolleys and Country Music Stars
The voice behind the hit AlDub song "God Gave Me You," Bryan White has a special surprise for AlDub.
In his tweet on February 11, Bryan said he's still hard at work finishing a song especially dedicated to Maine Mendoza and Alden Richards.
He also asked his Twitter followers to support Maine in her bid to win as Favorite Pinoy Personality in the 2016 Kids’ Choice Awards of Nickelodeon.
Bryan’s "God Gave Me You" is part of Alden Richards's platinum selling album under GMA Records. The Kapuso actor’s version of the romantic ballad has gotten more than 2.4 million views on YouTube.
The January 18th issue of Nash Country Weekly features Bryan White and his recent trip overseas. Click here to see the article.
Bryan White visited the WSM-AM studio this morning (Nov 10) with Bill Cody. White recently surged in popularity in the Philippines with “God Gave Me You.” He’s gearing up to perform in the country’s Manila for the first time on December 1.
Please join us for AGAPE’s 49th Annual Dinner
An Evening of Stories and Songs
Featuring Music and TV Personalities
Bryan White and Erika Page White
Along with Songwriters John Tirro and Claire Frederick
Tuesday, November 10, 2015 at 6:30 PM
at the Franklin Marriott Cool Springs
Click here to purchase tickets.
Recording Artist and Hit Songwriter
Bryan White
Look At Me Now
So Much For Pretending
God Gave Me You
From This Moment On
Imagine That
TV Personality, Actress and Adoption Advocate
Erika Page White
One Life To Live
Days of Our Lives
The Bold and the Beautiful
Dallas
LA Heat
Courtesy - Inquirer.netIt looks like the “AlDub” fever gets the better of Bryan White.
Bryan is the voice behind “God Gave Me You”, the song that has become a national anthem for the blossoming romance between actor Alden Richards and dubsmash queen Maine “Yaya Dub” Mendoza, the main stars of Eat Bulaga’s Kalyeserye.
The song was released in 1999, one of the tracks in Bryan’s fourth studio album ”How Lucky I Am.”
READ: ‘AlDub’ makes history anew with 12 million tweets
For a while now, AlDub fans have been tweeting the 41-year-old American country singer, expressing their fondness and appreciation for the song that captured the hearts of millions of Filipinos.
But Bryan, who goes by the Twitter handle @bryan_white, was first clueless about what the fans were gushing over.
On September 18, the day before the AlDub “Saturdate” took place, he asked: What is #ALDUB? A wedding?
“What is a love team? Forgive me for not knowing. Lol,” he asked again, hoping to be enlightened more. His question earned quite satisfying answers, much to the delight of the fans.
Nationally known recording artists come together to support education for under served youth. Edina A Better Chance Foundation Presents a Fundraising Concert, featuring Grammy Winning Country Star Bryan White,
Grammy Nominated R and B singer Stokley Williams, and The Peterson Brothers, from the First Family of Music in Minnesota.
Information on Edina ABC Foundation:
• Their mission is to substantially increase the number of well educated
young people of color
• They are celebrating 43 years in the Edina community
• They are entirely self funded 501(c) 3 organization
• Students are from urban schools around the country
• Students attend Edina School District from 9-12 grade
• 100% High School Graduation Rate
• Alumni go on to attend colleges and universities around the country
Minneapolis R and B/Funk Royalty Stokley Williams (Mint Condition), St Paul Peterson (The Time/The Family/Steve Miller Band) and Ricky Peterson (Prince/David Sanborn) are performing a very unique concert that mixes their classic sound with the great modern country sound of Nashville, featuring Grammy Award Winner Bryan White. "These two worlds are not as different as they may seem," says Paul Peterson. "I
feel that Bryan White is one of the most soulful singers in the world; he just happens to sing country music. I thought it would be a unique musical experience to fuse the Minneapolis andthe Nashville Sound." All the performers will be playing their hits, and also will perform some songs together. "We are excited to do this concert for such a great cause."
• Concert Oct 1st, 2015 at 7 pm, doors open at 6 pm
o Edina Performing Arts Center
6754 Valley View Rd, Edina, MN 55439
• VIP tickets are $100
o Reserved seating,
o Reception with musicians after the show
• General admission is $25
• Free Parking
• For advanced tickets and more info, go to www.EdinaABC.org
• Tickets also available at the door.
Join Bryan for a signing at the Grand Opening Event of the Clarksville, TN location of the Professional Teeth Whitening Centers of America.
Who: Bryan White
What: Personal Appearance / Signing
Where: Governor's Square Mall - 2801 Wilma Rudolph Blvd - Clarksville, TN
When: September 5th - 2 to 4 pm
'Shine' - the latest release by Bryan White is available for purchase on this website and also in digital outlets worldwide. Whether you prefer an autographed CD or a download, we would like to thank you for your continued support! Be sure and check out Bryan's tour dates and catch a show when he's near your town. Click here for the full schedule.
Courtesy - DuncanBanner.com
By Rachel Snyder
Longtime country music artist Bryan White played a heartfelt show in his home state Friday night.
White, 40, performed at the Simmons Center as part of the Chisholm Trail Arts Council’s CTAC Live concert series.
He’s a Lawton/Fort Sill native who grew up in a musical family. Throughout his career, White has had 17 singles on Billboard’s Country charts, six number-one singles, two platinum records and two gold records.
“I love music because it’s blind to color or gender,” he said. “It brings people together.”
White now lives in Nashville, Tennesee, but makes frequent stops in his home state. He took the stage at the Simmons Center last New Year’s Eve and attended the Lt. Governor’s Turkey Hunt in April.
“It’s always a privilege to come home, I’m glad to be back in Oklahoma,” he said. “I get calls to come to Oklahoma during the holidays.”
White performed some of his older tunes, music from his new album, “Shine,” and classic Christmas songs.
White performed the upbeat song “Sittin’ On Go,” and the more somber “I’m Not Supposed to Love You Anymore,” and “So Much for Pretending” from his 1997 album “Between Now and Forever,” as well as the newer “Dustbowl Dreams” inspired by a book about living in the Dustbowl.
“I re-connected with my roots and I’m a product of people who stuck it out,” White said. “I’m an Oklahoman.”
He also performed a Gospel-style tune, “Amen,” from his new album, and Christmas music, including “Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire” and “Our Savior Is Born.”