Barry White born Barry Eugene Carter was an American singer and songwriter who lived from September 12, 1944, to July 4, 2003.
His greatest success as a solo vocalist and with The Love Unlimited Orchestra occurred in the 70s when he won two Grammy Awards. He developed several timeless funk, and disco tunes such as his two biggest hits: Can’t Get Enough of Your Love, Babe and You’re the First, the Last, My Everything.
Barry White siblings: Meet Darryl White
Darryl White is the younger brother of the late legendary singer.
In the 1975 film Coonskin, White voiced the role of Brother Bear and also played Sampson in the live-action scenes. He appears in two episodes of The Simpsons as himself.
Bart and Lisa used his deep bass singing voice, blasted over loudspeakers put on the ground in the episode Whacking Day, to soothe and lure snakes, saving them from extinction.
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