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Lari White
Background information
Birth name Lari Michele White[1]
Born May 13, 1965 (1965-05-13) (age 44)
Origin Dunedin, Florida, USA
Genre(s) Country
Soul
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Record producer
Instrument(s) Vocals
Rhythm guitar
Years active 1992-present
Label(s) Capitol,RCA, Lyric Street, Skinny White Girl
Associated acts Toby Keith, Travis Tritt
Website Official website

Lari Michele White (born May 13, 1965 in Dunedin, Florida) is an American country music artist, producer and actress. She first gained national attention in 1992 as a winner on You Can Be a Star, a talent competition which aired on The Nashville Network. A recording contract with RCA Records Nashville followed a year later, producing three studio albums, a greatest hits package, and several chart singles. A fourth studio album was released in 1998 on Lyric Street Records, followed by two more releases on White's own label, Skinny White Girl. Overall, White has charted twelve times on the Billboard country music charts, with three of her singles having reached Top Ten: "That's My Baby" and "That's How You Know (When You're In Love)" at #10, and "Now I Know" at #5. She participated in three Grammy-winning albums: Amazing Grace: A Country Salute To Gospel, The Apostle Film Soundtrack, and Amazing Grace 2: A Country Salute To Gospel. As an actress, White shared the screen with Tom Hanks in the blockbuster "Cast Away" as the angel-wing sculptress in the famous final scene. On Broadway, White starred in the Richard Maltby, Jr. production of "Ring Of Fire: The Johnny Cash Musical."

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[edit] Biography

Lari Michele White was born May 13, 1965 in Dunedin, Florida. As a child, she sang in her family's gospel group, The White Family Singers, which comprised her parents, sister, and brother.[1] White sang at talent contests and performed in a local rock band as well. She later studied vocals and music engineering at University of Miami, and while in college, she started to write her own music and perform in local clubs.[1]

[edit] Musical career

White made her first national appearance in 1988 on the talent show You Can Be a Star on The Nashville Network (now known as Spike TV), where she won first prize, which included a recording contract with Capitol Records. Although her debut single "Flying Above the Rain" received airplay in the Southern United States, it failed to chart and White was dropped from Capitol's roster without releasing anything else.[1]

She later joined a publishing house owned by Ronnie Milsap and began to take acting lessons, eventually performing with Tennesse Repertory Theater and in local dinner theaters. After attending an ASCAP showcase in 1991, she was invited by Rodney Crowell to sing in his backing band. White was then signed in 1992 to RCA Records, releasing her debut album Lead Me Not a year later. The album, co-produced by Crowell and White, included three singles: "What a Woman Wants", the title track, and "Lay Around and Love on You". All three of these singles entered the Billboard country charts, and although none reached Top 40, the album peaked at #36 on the Top Heatseekers charts.

White's breakthrough album, Wishes, followed one year later. This was her most commercially successful album, producing three consecutive Top Ten country hits in "That's My Baby", "Now I Know", and "That's How You Know (When You're In Love)", which respectively reached #10, #5, and #10.[1] The album was a #1 album on Top Heatseekers and #24 on Top Country Albums, and was certified gold by the RIAA for U.S. shipments of 500,000 copies. A non-album single, "Before You Walk Out of My Life", was also released in 1995 although it did not chart.

Don't Fence Me In was the title of White's third RCA release, with the title track being a cover of the Cole Porter-written song made famous by The Andrews Sisters. Its lead-off single was "Ready, Willing and Able", which was previously recorded by Daron Norwood in 1995 as the title track to his second album. White's rendition of the song was a Top 20 hit in 1996, although the only other single from the album did not reach Top 40. In 1997, White also sang duet vocals on Travis Tritt's single "Helping Me Get Over You", a release from his album The Restless Kind. 1997 also saw White's final release for RCA, a greatest hits package called The Best of Lari White which reprised all of her singles to that point including the Tritt duet, as well as two newly-recorded tracks, and the non-single "Itty Bitty Single Solitary Piece 'o My Heart", from her debut album.

White's third recording contract came in 1998 when she signed to Lyric Street Records. Her first release for the label was the single "Stepping Stone", which was also the title track to her fourth studio album. This song became not only a Top 20 country hit, but also her only entry on the Billboard Hot 100, where it peaked at #73. Following it were "Take Me" at #32 and "John Wayne Walking Away" at #64. Also included on this album were two songs that would later become singles for other artists: "Only God (Could Stop Me Loving You)", which she recorded as a duet with Toby Keith, had previously been a cut on Billy Ray Cyrus's 1994 album Storm in the Heartland and would later become a minor hit in 2003 for the Canadian band Emerson Drive, while "Flies on the Butter" was also a minor hit in 2004 for Wynonna Judd, who recorded it as a duet with mother Naomi on her 2003 album What the World Needs Now Is Love.

White also appeared in the 2000 film Cast Away before placing her musical career on hiatus. She returned in 2004 with the self-released album Green Eyed Soul. She also co-produced Billy Dean's 2004 album Let Them Be Little and Toby Keith's 2005 album White Trash with Money. White also co-wrote Sarah Buxton's late-2008 single "Space".

[edit] Family

White is married to songwriter Chuck Cannon.[2] They have two daughters, M'Kenzy Rayne and Kyra Ciel, and a son, Jaxon Christian.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

Year Album Chart positions RIAA Label
US Country US US Heat
1993 Lead Me Not 36 RCA Nashville
1994 Wishes 24 125 1 Gold
1996 Don't Fence Me In 53 30
1997 The Best of Lari White
1998 Stepping Stone 50 38 Lyric Street
2004 Green Eyed Soul Skinny White Girl
2007 My First Affair (soundtrack)

[edit] Singles

Year Title Chart Positions Album
US Country US CAN Country
1988 "Flying Above the Rain" single only
1993 "What a Woman Wants" 44 39 Lead Me Not
"Lead Me Not" 47 63
"Lay Around and Love on You" 68 72
1994 "That's My Baby" 10 23 Wishes
"Now I Know" 5 22
1995 "That's How You Know (When You're in Love)" 10 18
1996 "Ready, Willing, and Able" 20 14 Don't Fence Me In
"Wild at Heart" 52 80
1998 "Stepping Stone" 16 73 10 Stepping Stone
1999 "Take Me" 32 125 27
"John Wayne Walking Away" 64
2004 "Nothing but Love" Green Eyed Soul

[edit] Guest singles

Year Title Artist Chart Positions Album
US Country CAN Country
1997 "Helping Me Get Over You" Travis Tritt 18 21 The Restless Kind

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