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Great White
About Great White
Great White emerged from the late-70s hard rock scene, formed in 1977 on Long Island by guitarist Mark Kendall and vocalist Jack Russell. Their blues-infused approach blended classic rock grit with radio-ready hooks, helping them stand out in a crowded field of rising metal and glam acts. Through relentless touring and a string of independent releases, they built a devoted fanbase and a reputation for explosive live shows.
In the late 1980s, the band hit mainstream visibility with MTV airplay and arena-level tours, delivering a collection of bluesy hard rock anthems that became staples of the era. Albums such as Once Bitten and Hooked showcased their knack for catchy riffs, expressive solos, and dynamic ballads. Even as lineup changes followed, the core guitar-driven identity—punchy rhythms, soaring leads, and blues-based phrasing—kept Great White a constant presence in classic-rock circles.
Today, Great White remains a touchstone for aspiring rock players. Their music continues to influence a generation of guitarists looking to blend blues vocabulary with hard-hitting rock energy. With a catalog rooted in groove, melody, and big, singalong hooks, they stand as a quintessential example of American hard rock that bridged the 80s glory with enduring fan appreciation.
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House Of Broken Love
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Mista Bone
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Once Bitten Twice Shy
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On The Edge
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On Your Knees
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Face The Day
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Gonna Getcha
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Rock Me
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All Over Now
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Never Change Heart
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Fast Road
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On The Edge
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Hiway Nights
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Call It Rock N Roll
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Desert Moon
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Old Rose Motel
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Big Goodbye
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She Shakes Me
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Great White’s style sits at the crossroads of blues-inflected hard rock and stadium-ready rock anthem craftsmanship. Their guitar work centers on tight, riff-driven rhythm parts built from punchy power chords and palm-muted groove, layered with blues-based pentatonic scalar ideas for melodic solos. Leads are characterized by expressive bends, sustained vibrato, and memorable melodic phrases that sit comfortably over solid groove. The overall sound favors a strong, direct attack with melodic hooks, dynamic contrasts, and a sense of always knowing when to pull back for emotion or push forward for drive.
🎸 Gear & Equipment
The band’s tone is closely tied to classic, blue-collar rock gear: bright, singing Fender Stratocaster-style guitars deliver the clean, cutting lead tones, while tube-powered amps provide the punch and sustain that define their riffs. For texture, players often hear delays and chorus on solos or clean sections, with overdrive and light fuzz used to push rhythm parts into a thicker, more aggressive space. The result is a timeless, guitar-forward hard rock palette that remains instantly recognizable.
Why Learn Great White Songs?
Learning Great White tunes on DadRock Tabs gives guitarists a practical blueprint for essential hard rock technique. Expect riffs built on bluesy scales, rhythm guitar that emphasizes pulse and groove, and lead lines that balance bend-heavy phrasing with melodic hooks. The 20 lessons span approachable mid-level parts to more challenging solos, helping players develop precision, timing, dynamics, and a confident stage-ready feel. Mastering these tracks builds a solid foundation in rhythm, phrasing, and expressive lead work that translates to countless classic-rock favorites.
Did You Know?
- 1Great White helped define the blues-infused hard rock vibe of the late 80s, blending catchy hooks with bluesy guitar vocabulary.
- 2Desert Moon and other tracks showcase their knack for marrying moody ballad sections with driving, anthemic rock verses.
- 3The band has maintained a dedicated following and continues to tour, delivering guitar-driven hard rock to classic-rock audiences.
- 4For aspiring players, Great White offers a rich catalog ideal for practicing rhythm, bends, and melodic lead work in a true rock context.
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