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  1. Andrew White (27 de julho de 1930 – 9 de novembro de 2015) foi um baterista escocês, originalmente um músico de estúdio. Vida. Ele entrou para a lista de "quinto Beatles" [1] como ele é mais conhecido por substituir Ringo Starr na bateria no primeiro single dos Beatles, "Love Me Do". [2]

  2. Andy White (born 28 May 1962) [1] is a Northern Irish singer-songwriter, poet and author, born in Belfast. He started writing poetry and music early, penning a poem called "Riots" aged nine. [2] He attended Methodist College Belfast.

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    Andrew McLuckie White was born in Stranraer on 27 July 1930, the son of a baker. At the age of 12, he started playing drums in a pipe band, and became a professional session musician at the age of 17. In the 1950s and early 1960s, White played drums with a number of swing and traditional jazz groups and musicians. In 1958 he formed a big band jazz ...

    In September 1962, White received a call from producer Ron Richards asking him to attend a Beatles recording session at the EMI Studios at Abbey Road in London. Richards was record producer George Martin's assistant at the time and had used White in the past. The Beatles had recorded "Love Me Do" twice already: at an EMI audition on 6 June 1962 wit...

    Later, White played on hit records by Herman's Hermits, on Tom Jones's hit song "It's Not Unusual" and on "Shout" by Lulu. He also worked with many other musicians and groups, including Rod Stewart, Anthony Newley, Bert Weedon and the BBC Scottish Radio Orchestra in Glasgow. In the mid-1960s White toured the United States with Marlene Dietrich and ...

    Ingham, Chris (2003). The rough guide to the Beatles (Illustrated ed.). Rough Guides. ISBN 1-84353-140-2.
    Margotin, Philippe; Guesdon, Jean-Michel (2014). All The Songs: The Story Behind Every Beatles Release. Hachette Books. ISBN 978-1-60376-371-4.
  3. 13 de nov. de 2015 · Andy White, a studio drummer with a thriving career in London in the 1960s whose best-known work was on the Beatles’ first single, “Love Me Do,” died on Monday at his home in Caldwell, N.J ...

  4. 11 de nov. de 2015 · Andy White, the Scottish studio session musician who played the drums on Love Me Do and other early tracks by The Beatles, has died in New Jersey. According to his family, the 85-year-old died...

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  5. Andy White (27 de julio de 1930 – 9 de noviembre de 2015) fue un baterista de estudio escocés de los años 50 y 60, conocido por haber tocado el primer sencillo de Los Beatles, «Love Me Do» y su lado B, «P.S. I Love You», en lugar de Ringo Starr.

  6. Andy White, Belfast-born singer-songwriter, poet and author's official home page. On the 30th anniversary of his debut album Rave On Andy White, October 2016, a 12 CD box set was released on Floating World Records and from this website.