Ralph White

Ralph E. White III (born July 9, 1952) is a musician from Austin, Texas who has drawn inspiration from traditional blues, old-time country, rock, African and Cajun music, among other traditions. He principally plays banjo, fiddle, accordion, guitar, kalimba and mbira. He was a founding member of the innovative and influential Austin trio the Bad Livers, formed in 1990 with banjoist and singer/songwriter Danny Barnes and bass and tuba player Mark Rubin. During the early 1990s, "White's sizzling dexterity on fiddle and accordion" was a "cornerstone of their buzz."

Ralph White
Ralph White performing in Bastrop, Texas on June 22, 2013.
Background information
Born (1952-07-09) July 9, 1952
OriginAustin, Texas
GenresOld-time, Country, Folk, Blues, Cajun
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Fiddle, banjo, accordion, mbira
Years active1970s-present
LabelsAltco Recordings, Self Sabotage Records, Feeding Tube Records, Monofonus Press, Mystra Records
Websitewww.ralphewhite.com

White left the Bad Livers in late 1996, and embarked on a solo career. White was later chosen by Kevin Curtin of the Austin Chronicle as the best strings player of 2015. While the style of music he plays is difficult to categorize, No Depression concluded that "White has invented a type of music that sounds traditional while also being refreshingly new."

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