| First Name | Barry |
| Last Name | White |
| Full Name at Birth | Barrence Eugene Carter |
| Alternative Name | The Maestro, The Walrus of Love, Barrence Eugene Carter, Barry Eugene Carter, Barry White, Lee Barry |
| Birthday | 12th September, 1944 |
| Birthplace | Galveston, Texas, USA |
| Died | 4th July, 2003 |
| Place of Death | Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, California, USA |
| Cause of Death | Kidney failure and hypertension |
| Buried | Cremated, Ashes scattered (in the ocean off the Californian coast) |
| Height | 6' 3½" (192 cm) |
| Weight | 375lbs (170 kg) |
| Build | Large |
| Eye Color | Black |
| Hair Color | Black |
| Zodiac Sign | Virgo |
| Sexuality | Straight |
| Religion | Christian |
| Ethnicity | Black |
| Nationality | American |
| High School | (Dropped Out 1959) |
| Occupation Text | Singer, songwriter, musician, record producer, composer, arranger |
| Occupation | Singer |
| Claim to Fame | hits including 'You're the First, the Last, My Everything' and 'Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe' |
| Music Genre (Text) | R&B, Soul, Funk, Disco |
| Music Genre | R&B/Soul, R&B |
| Year(s) Active | 1960–2003, 1959-2003, 1958-2003 |
| Music Style | Disco, Smooth Soul, Urban |
| Music Mood | Elegant, Sensual, Passionate, Romantic, Stylish, Sexual, Confident, Sexy, Lush, Party/Celebratory, Joyous |
| Instrument | Arranger, Keyboards, Vocals |
| Instrument (text) | Piano, Harpsichord, Keyboards, Vocals, Drums, Recorder |
| Record Label | 20th Century, Unlimited Gold, Casablanca, Mercury, Private Music/BMG, A&M, Eagle, Private, BMG, 20th Century Fox Records, Downey, 20th Century Fox |
| Associated Acts | Love Unlimited, The Love Unlimited Orchestra, Gene Page, Danny Pearson, Gloria Scott, Lisa Stansfield |
| Official Websites |
Barry Eugene Carter (September 12, 1944 – July 4, 2003), better known by his stage name Barry White, was an American singer. A two-time Grammy Award winner known for his bass-baritone voice and romantic image, his greatest success came in the 1970s as a solo singer and with The Love Unlimited Orchestra, crafting many enduring soul, funk, and disco songs such as his two biggest hits: "You're the First, the Last, My Everything" and "Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe".