Peter White is a talented British guitarist from Luton, in the north of England, with a career spanning more than four decades. Considered one of the most versatile and prolific British guitarists, he has consistently steered his acoustic style towards smooth jazz and pop-rock, combining it with a unique and captivating sound. Peter White rose to international fame when he joined Al Stewart's band in the mid-70s, becoming a key figure in the creation of the Scottish musician's legendary albums "Year of the Cat" and "Time Passages". However, in addition to this, White has collaborated frequently with other artists such as Billy Joel, Grover Washington Jr., and Richard Elliott. His solo career began in 1990 with the album "Réveillez-Vous", after which he has released nearly twenty albums, some of them reaching the top positions on the North American and British jazz charts such as "Caravan of Dreams" (1996), "Glow" (2001), "Confidential" (2004), "Here We Go" (2013), "Smile" (2014) or "Groovin'" (2016).

