Doogie White

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Doogie White
Doogie with Tank at Sweden Rock Festival 2009
Doogie with Tank at Sweden Rock Festival 2009
Background information
Born (1960-03-07) 7 March 1960 (age 64)
Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, Scotland
GenresHard rock, heavy metal, power metal, neoclassical metal
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1984–present
Websitedoogiewhite.com

Douglas "Doogie" White (born 7 March 1960) is a Scottish rock vocalist who currently sings for La Paz. He has also notably sung for Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow, Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force, Praying Mantis, Tank and Alcatrazz.

Early life and career[edit]

White was born in Motherwell. He formed La Paz with guitarist Chic McSherry in 1984, playing around Scotland for four years and releasing two albums on cassette,[1] before in 1988 joining melodic rock combo Midnight Blue, cutting one album (released only in Japan by Toshiba-EMI's Zero Corporation).

A trip to Japan in 1991 singing with Praying Mantis in a NWOBHM revival tour followed.[2]

Career[edit]

Rainbow[edit]

After a demo tape forwarded to Ritchie Blackmore's management sat in a box for a few years, Candice Night discovered it and presented it to Blackmore when he was looking for singers to audition for Rainbow. Consequently, White was asked to audition for Rainbow, subsequently joining the band in 1994.[3] He had also auditioned for metal bands Pink Cream 69 and Iron Maiden, losing out to Wolfsbane's Blaze Bayley.

To indicate how quickly his fortunes had changed in the year since meeting Blackmore, when Rainbow played the Labbatt's Apollo in Hammersmith, London in November 1995, he joked with the audience that the last time he was at the venue only a few years before, he was selling hotdogs in the lobby.

Just before the Rainbow job, White had been busy laying down tracks with Cozy Powell and Neil Murray for a solo Powell project.

Other professional activities[edit]

After the end of Rainbow in 1997, he then worked with former Midnight Blue guitarist Alex Dickson with the intention of securing a solo deal. Sessions on several tribute releases were next, the Whitesnake tribute Snakebites (2000), and several tracks included on 666 Number of the Beast (2004) a two-volume tribute to Iron Maiden out on Deadline. White also guested on Nikolo Kotzev's conceptual Nostradamus 2001 release.

A contribution to Royal Hunt bassist Steen Morgensen's solo project Arrival (under the moniker Cornerstone) was released in late 2000. A further series of albums were produced this time with White's creative input. White also joined Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force, touring through South America in late 2001, while Attack (2002) was White's first studio effort with the Swede.

Once Upon Our Yesterdays (2003) was the next Cornerstone album, and a set of dates for the band across Europe marked their live debut. In 2003, White was once again hired by Praying Mantis to provide vocals for half of the songs of their album The Journey Goes On.

In 2005, White fronted another Malmsteen opus, titled Unleash the Fury. In this year, he also recorded an album with guitarist Bill Liesegang under the Liesegang/White moniker. He also put together a part-time band with Mostly Autumn personnel monikered White Noise. A DVD from their support stint in the UK with Uriah Heep featured a live airing of "Tarot Woman" as well as other Rainbow tracks.

White performing with Michael Schenker Group (MSG) at Kavarna Rock Fest 2012

in July 2007 he auditioned to lead sing for the israeli project Amaseffer but lost the part to Mats Levén

In 2007, the fourth Cornerstone album, Two Tales of One Tomorrow was released. Later the same year, White replaced Tony Martin as the frontman of the German band Empire. Empire released their fourth album Chasing Shadows in November, with White handling all vocal duties. On 26 February 2008, White announced on his website that he would no longer be a member of Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force.

On 20 December 2008, White was announced to be the new singer for NWOBHM band Tank.[4] Tank's first album with White as lead singer is titled War Machine and was released in October 2010. In 2009, White was performing with La Paz again, as well as Tank. He has also recorded the vocals for an English version of the latest album by Argentinian rockers Rata Blanca.[5]

He performed with Jon Lord twice, stepping in for Lord's regular singer Steve Balsamo. On 1 September 2009, White sang vocal parts in Lord's Concerto for Group and Orchestra at the opening night of the Fall Arts Fest in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. On 23 June 2010 he performed with Lord again, this time in Luxembourg during the Classic Rock Night with Big Band Opus 78.[6]

In 2010, White participated in a tribute album titled Mister Bolin's Late Night Revival, a compilation of 17 previously unreleased tracks written by Tommy Bolin prior to his death in 1976. The CD included other artists such as HiFi Superstar, Eric Martin, Troy Luccketta, Jeff Pilson, Randy Jackson, Rachel Barton, Rex Carroll, Derek St. Holmes, Kimberley Dahme, and The 77s. A percentage of the proceeds from this project will benefit the Jackson Recovery Centers.[7]

In 2011, White released an album with original material with German band Demon's Eye, titled The Stranger Within. White released his first solo album, titled As Yet Untitled in October 2011. He also completed an album of new material and reworked old songs with his first band La Paz. This album was called Granite and was released in February 2012.[8] Tank released a second album with White on vocals, War Nation, in 2012.

A La Paz album with all new songs titled The Dark and the Light was released in May 2013. White has recently recorded an album with Michael Schenker titled Bridge the Gap, to be released in November 2013.[9] He recorded an album with Vinny Appice, Marco Mendoza and Iggy Gwadera in 2014.[10] In 2015, White released another album with Demon's Eye, titled Under The Neon and collaborated in the second Stardust Reverie Project album titled Proclamation of Shadows singing the tunes "410 Chelsea Street" and "Bring me the Hat of the Wizard from the West" (Doogie appears in the video made for this song).

White recorded two albums with Michael Schenker under the Temple of Rock moniker. Schenker reinvented his band as Michael Schenker Fest in 2017, which included various vocalists who had previously sung for it, including White. In 2020, White joined Alcatrazz, replacing original vocalist Graham Bonnet, with whom he had been part of Michael Schenker Fest. His most recent project is an album with Persuader guitarist Emil Norberg under the name Long Shadows Dawn.

Band timeline[edit]

  • La Paz (1984–1988, 2009–present)
  • Midnight Blue (1994)
  • Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow (1994–1997)
  • Chain (1997)
  • Cornerstone (2000–2007)
  • Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force (2002–2007)
  • Liesegang / White (2005)
  • The Company of Snakes (2005)
  • Empire (2007)
  • Solo (2008–present)
  • Tank (2008–2014)
  • Rata Blanca (2009–2010)
  • Demon's Eye (2011–2015)
  • Michael Schenker's Temple of Rock (2011–2016)
  • WAMI (2014)
  • Michael Schenker Fest (2018–present)
  • Alcatrazz (2020–present)

Discography[edit]

Date Artist Album Title Notes
1985 La Paz Old Habits Die Hard Studio, Cassette only
1988 The Amy Tapes Studio, Cassette only
1994 Midnight Blue Take the Money and Run Studio
1995 Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow Stranger in Us All Studio
Black Masquerade – Rockpalast '95 Live, DVD&CD, Recorded 1995
1997 Chain Eros of Love and Destruction Studio
2000 Cornerstone Arrival Studio
2002 Human Stain Studio
2003 Once upon Our Yesterdays Studio
2005 In Concert Live
2007 Two Tales of One Tomorrow Studio
2002 Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force Attack!! Studio
2005 Unleash the Fury Studio
2003 Praying Mantis The Journey Goes On Studio, tracks: 2 to 4, 6 to 8, 10
2005 Liesegang / White Visual Surveillance of Extreme Studio
2005 M3 Rough an' Ready Live, DVD&CD
2007 Empire Chasing Shadows Studio
2009 Rata Blanca The Forgotten Kingdom Studio, English version
2010 Tank (Tucker/Evans) War Machine Studio
2012 War Nation Studio
2011 Demon's Eye The Stranger Within Studio
2015 Under the Neon Studio
2011 Doogie White As Yet Untitled Studio, Solo album
2012 Doogie White & La Paz Granite Studio
2013 The Dark and the Light Studio
2016 Shut Up and Rawk! Studio
2011 Michael Schenker's Temple of Rock Temple of Rock Studio, only one track
2012 Temple of Rock: Live in Europe Live
2013 Bridge the Gap Studio
2015 Spirit On A Mission Studio
2016 On a Mission: Live in Madrid Live
2014 WAMI (White/Appice/Mendoza/Iggy) Kill The King Studio
2015 Stardust Reverie Project Proclamation of Shadows Studio, track 5, 7
2017 John Steel & Doogie White Everything or Nothing Studio
2018 Come Taste The Band Reignition Studio, All tracks except 5 & 6
2018 Michael Schenker Fest Resurrection Studio, track 2, 3, 5, 9, 12
2019 Revelation Studio, track 1, 2, 4, 6, 11
2021 Michael Schenker Group Immortal Studio, only one track
2021 Long Shadows Dawn Isle of Wrath Studio
2021 Alcatrazz V Studio
2023 Alcatrazz Take No Prisoners Studio

Guest sessions[edit]

Cornerstone[edit]

Cornerstone is a hard rock band formed by former Rainbow vocalist Doogie White[11] and former Royal Hunt bassist Steen Mogensen.[12] Other musicians have been added to that core including guitarists Jacob Kjaer, Kasper Damgaard and drummer Allan Sorensen. The band has put out four studio albums and one live double compact disc release.

Discography[edit]

  • Arrival (2000)
  • Human Stain (2002)
  • Once Upon Our Yesterdays (2003)
  • In Concert (2005)
  • Two Tales of One Tomorrow (2007)[13]

Videography[edit]

  • White Noise: In the Hall of the Mountain King (2004)
  • Deep Purple Rock Review 1969–1972 (2004)
  • Inside Black Sabbath (2004)
  • Inside Rainbow (2004)
  • M 3: Rough an' Ready (2006)
  • Guitar Gods – Ritchie Blackmore (2007)
  • Rainbow: Black Masquerade – Rockpalast '95 (2013)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Doogie White & La Paz Extend Deal With Metal Mind Productions". Blabbermouth.net. 15 January 2013. Retrieved 23 July 2014.
  2. ^ Perkins, Jeff (2011) Rainbow – Uncensored on the Record, Coda Books
  3. ^ Bloom, Jerry (2008) Black Knight: Ritchie Blackmore, Omnibus Press, ISBN 978-1846097577, p. 309
  4. ^ "TANK News". Tankfilthhounds.net. Archived from the original on 13 April 2009. Retrieved 23 July 2014.
  5. ^ "Doogie White to record in Buenos Aires with Rata Blanca". Doogiewhite.com. 9 March 2009. Retrieved 23 July 2014.
  6. ^ Iliev, Nick (1 September 2009). "Deep Purple's Jon Lord performs in Plovdiv on September 1". The Sofia Echo. Retrieved 11 November 2011.
  7. ^ [1] Archived 22 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ "La Paz – RECORDING BLOG | Facebook". En-gb.facebook.com. Retrieved 2 January 2012.
  9. ^ "The Official Site". Michael Schenker Himself. Archived from the original on 23 November 2015. Retrieved 23 July 2014.
  10. ^ "Vinny Appice, Marco Mendoza, Doogie White Join Forces With 15 Year Old Polish Guitarist". Blabbermouth.net. 6 November 2013. Retrieved 23 July 2014.
  11. ^ "Doogie White | Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 23 July 2014.
  12. ^ "Steen Mogensen | Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 23 July 2014.
  13. ^ "Cornerstone | Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved 23 July 2014.

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