Earth, Wind and Fire percussionist Fred White dead at 67
- The Grammy-winning band’s co-founder Verdine White says his brother is now ‘drumming with the angels’
- The group fused funk, pop, jazz and disco to create hit 1970s tunes including ‘September’ and ‘Shining Star’

Percussionist Fred White of the trailblazing Chicago-based band Earth, Wind and Fire is dead at 67.
“Our family is saddened today with the loss of an amazing and talented family member, Our beloved brother Frederick Eugene ‘Freddie’ White,” his brother Verdine White posted on Instagram Monday.
Verdine White, a founding member and bass player for the Grammy-winning band started in 1969, said “brother No 4 in the family line-up” was now “drumming with the angels”.
While Verdine called his brother a founding member of the band in his tribute, the late percussionist was not credited on any Earth, Wind and Fire records until 1974.
He continued to play with the band live and on numerous recordings until the mid-1980s.
Maurice White is credited with starting the band that fused funk, pop, jazz and disco to create hit 1970s tunes including “September” and “Shining Star”. He died in 2016.
Monte White, the band’s tour manager, died in 2020 at 66 years old.