Clarence Cameron White (1880-1960) grew up in Oberlin, Ohio, where his mother had been a violin student. White went on to become a renowned violinist and composer who followed in the footsteps of other African-American composers, initially setting spirituals to music but eventually branching out. He also wrote several books on violin pedagogy.
Clarence Cameron White's first album From the Cotton Fields, Op. 18 released on Thu Jan 01 1970.
The most popular album by Clarence Cameron White's is From the Cotton Fields, Op. 18
Clarence Cameron White's first song Levee Dance (Op. 26, No. 2) released on Thu Jan 01 1970.