John Wesley White

February 27, 1956 - October 3, 2012

John Wesley White
"Johnny"
2/27/1956 – 10/3/2012

Mr. John Wesley White passed away peacefully in his home on October 3, 2012.

Johnny was born on February 27, 1956 in Los Angeles, California in a hospital which was later named for him, as he was their first African American birth. He later spent many years in the Ogden area where he met many friends.

Johnny was a true gentleman with many talents. He loved fishing, hot sauce, old R&B sound of music, and landscaping. He was a very helpful and giving person, even to strangers.

He was survived by his brother Michael White; significant other Barbara Spratley; four children, Kahemba, Kenya, Chris and Darrell; very good friends Byran (Cotton) Mitchell and Katy Riney; special nephew Leon Romero; brother in law Arthur Silas; and many cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends.

Johnny was preceded in death by his parents Anthony and Florence White; one brother; one sister; and a loving animal whom he called "The Pimp".

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, October 13th at 4:00 PM at AME Embry Chapel, 264 30th Street, Ogden.

In Loving Memory

To the family, I am so very sorry to hear about Johnny passing away. My heart and prayers and with the family. May God grant you peace and understanding. Johnny was a dear friend of mine in my youth. He was a very giving person. I will never forget him. Goodbye my dear friend. Rest in Peace! Love you.

Carla Rease Swain

McKinney, TX

Review by S. McCall for Rating: Cheap Trick is probably my seoncd favorite band of all time I've seen them live about nine times through the years so I'm a little biased from the start. I bought this from their website after seeing the DirectTV free version of this show. That version has nine extra songs on it plus the other version as well (two dvds) I couldn't be more thrilled with this. They are still as great as they were when they started to have the original lineup after all these years says something as well. Absolutely untouchable set which would've been even better without that jerk from Everclear ruining Daytripper . But it's nice to see other musicians paying their respects to these guys. It's nice to see them get recognition from their peers that unfortunately continues to go unobtained from the public. This band has always been innovative and imaginative in its approach. Most of their records are quite different taken one by one and I just hope they have a new one out soon as promised. It's been five years now the last one was just excellent!! This would be an excellent place to start if you've never experienced the magic that is Cheap Trick!! The Wolf

Gudelia

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Review by for Rating: Cheap Trick's AUTHORIZED GREATEST HITS is very close to being the definitive coapmlition of this underrated heavy pop band. Here's a rundown of the tracks selected and my personal opinions on the choices: I Want You To Want Me It's hard to argue with this choice; this is the top 10 hit from the group's 1979 breakthrough live album, AT BUDOKAN. This track originally appeared on the group's second LP, IN COLOR (1977) in a more pop-oriented version that failed as a single in the U.S. Ain't That A Shame Another AT BUDOKAN track, this cover of the Fats Domino classic made the top 40 after the success of I Want You To Want Me , which merits its inclusion here. It's also a good representation on the band's technical ability. Southern Girls The 45 mix of the IN COLOR track, which has a shorter drum intro than the LP mix, and a fade at the end. An excellent choice; this version was only previously available on the group's box set (SEX, AMERICA, CHEAP TRICK). Surrender Another no-brainer, this track (still heard occasionally on classic-rock radio) represents the group's most accomplished album, 1978 s HEAVEN TONIGHT. Stop This Game Another great choice. Taken from the George Martin-produced ALL SHOOK UP, this song bottomed out on the charts in 1980 and began Cheap Trick's fall from popular grace. One of the band's greatest tracks. Dream Police Riding high on the success of AT BUDOKAN, Dream Police and the accompanying album of the same name charted high in 1979. This schizophrenic track embodies Cheap Trick better than any single song. If You Want My Love Another alternate version that was only available previously on the box set. This version features a rougher mix, a bridge, and no keyboards. Although the 1982 ONE ON ONE mix is better, it's nice gesture to include this one for long-time fans. Tonight It's You One of the few good songs that can actually be classified as a power ballad . This track, culled from 1985 s deleted STANDING ON THE EDGE, was a minor hit. Everything Works If You Let It My personal favorite Cheap Trick song. Since this is another track only otherwise available on the box set, this song alone warrants the purchase of this CD if you don't have the box. This amazing track was produced by George Martin during the ALL SHOOK UP sessions, but included on the soundtrack to the film ROADIE instead. As a single, it didn't quite make it to the top 40. Mandocello This track represents the group's 1977 self-titled debut album, and is undoubtedly the highlight of that LP. I Can't Take It A 1998 live rendition from MUSIC FOR HANGOVERS of this excellent track from the Todd Rundgren-produced NEXT POSITION PLEASE (1983). Again, the original is superior, but this one fits better. She's Tight a highlight from 1982 s ONE ON ONE that was apparently an MTV favorite. That `70s Song 1999 recording of the theme song from THAT `70s SHOW. Actually, it's pretty good and has never been issued on a Cheap Trick CD until this one. Walk Away The inclusion of this track is puzzling. While it's certainly not bad, there are many superior songs that could have been included instead. Which brings me to Can't Stop Falling Into Love Although this track (the weakest on the CD) charted at #12 in 1990, its inclusion over several better hits cannot be ignored. Voices , one of the band's all-time best songs, made the top 40 in 1979. Don't Be Cruel (top 5) and Ghost Town (top 40) all received major radio/video airplay in the late `80s and are also absent. While these are not representative of Cheap Trick's best work, they were hits . If the group were choosing should-have-been-hits over actual hits, then Say Goodbye from their 1997 comeback album (self-titled, like their first) would have been a better choice. Perhaps there were licensing problems. The Flame The studio verision on this song from the group's 1988 LAP OF LUXURY album went to #1 (!), but this previously unreleased live rendition from the same year features more energy and passion.AUTHORIZED GREATEST HITS is a great collection that works well as an excellent introduction to the band (although IN COLOR or HEAVEN TONIGHT will serve that purpose just as well) or as a supplement to the group's regular albums for the more familiar fan.

Sam

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