Gadget White has a wide range appeal, attracting people from various age groups to her peformances.
She and her band have performed with many national acts including: Bad Company, Joan Jett, and Eddie Money, Patty Griffin, Johnny Winter and David Lee Roth to name a few.

The GWB has contributed songs to six compilation CD's. The most recent was the Paul McCartney & Wings double compilation "Coming Up" & "Listen To What The Man Says" where they recorded the classic "Maybe I'm Amazed". The CD was released world wide in 2001. It included tracks by Bare Naked Ladies, Semisonic & Mathew Sweet.
Official Website: WWW.GADGETWHITEBAND.COM

Similar Artists

Lone Justice, Sheryl Crow, Melissa Etheridge.

Influences

Johnette Napolitano, PJ Harvey, Sass Jordon, Cher & Allison Moyet

Bio

Gadget White has a voice like a loaded gun, ripping through the fabric of complacency so often found in the rock genre. She sings with raw emotion and exhibits impressive range. Her original songs ooze with passion.

Gadget has contributed songs to six compilation CD's, Including, the Paul McCartney & Wings double compilation "Coming Up" and "Listen To What The Man Says". The Compilation was released in 2001 and includes tracks from Bare Naked Ladies, Mathew Sweet & Semisonic. It is available worldwide.

Several of her songs were selected to appear in “The Negative Pick Up”. A feature film by Dan Neira of “Immortal Combat” fame. She also wrote the theme song for “See Me Through” an indie film by multi award winning director DeSales.

March 2004, Gadget has been following the music scene in Austin, Texas for some time, which led to her decision to make the move from The Nations Capital to The Music Capital. She quickly recruited Guitarist Dave Ducharme-Jones, Bassist Rich Stanmyre & Drummer Michael Kopp of The Rainraven’s.

In 2001, the GWB beat out hundreds in a Battle Of The Bands contest sponsored by WashingtonPost.com and DC's classic rock station Arrow 94.7. It gave them the opportunity to open for Bad Company at the MCI Center. in DC. Following their performance, Bad Co's manager asked them to be their sole supporting act at Bryce Jordon Arena in Pennsylvania.

In 2000, she released "Serious Butterflies." By this time, Gadget and her band had created quit

Albums

This Artist has 2 Albums
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