Musician Ukulele
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from the Spats White web site
"The romantic crooning of Crosby and the jazz stylings of Ukulele Ike rolled up in one," was the reaction of WOR Radio to one of Spats White's recent appearances. Variety called Spats "a winning performer." The New York Post praised his show as "a cavalcade of great songs and stories" and The New York Daily News hailed him as "among the best you'll see in the city."
With a repertoire of music spanning the nineteenth century world of Stephen Foster through the Tin Pan Alley era of Irving Berlin, for nearly thirty years, Spats White has been considered by many to be one of the premier vocal interpreters of early popular song. His soothing singing and smooth ukulele musicianship have been heard echoing through the venerable halls of New York's St. Regis and Ritz Carlton hotels as well as the city's top night spots and jazz clubs.
The electronic media has also embraced Spats White's warm and unique musical style as indicated by his numerous appearances on national radio programs and television shows such as The CBS Morning Show, A&E's The Unexplained, PBS' American Masters and his own weekly New York City TV series, Spats White's Song Shop.
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