DJ Sharon White went on tour with people like Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, and Bruce Springsteen, Eric Clapton and U2.
She was born in West Babylon New York in 1954.
The foundation for what would become a career of breaking glass ceilings was set in her school age years as a student at the New York School of Music studying percussion.
Initially, she was a radio disc jockey in NYC (WNEW-FM) in the early 1970s - 1978.
Sharon transitioned into a club DJ on the disco scene in 1975. She went on to be the first woman to play and be a resident DJ at The Saint and numerous historically relevant clubs like Studio 54, Limelight, Roxy, Sound Factory, The Pavilion
Fire Island) and the Warehouse.
Sharon White would also be the only woman to ever play the legendary Paradise Garage and The Saint, Hurrah and Heaven in London. Sharon has always centered her life around music; having worked in music promotion for RSO
(Robert Stigwood Organization) and in the industry for numerous other record labels (Motown Records, Island Records, Polygram and Profile Records).
After a hiatus in the mid-1990s, Sharon White has returned to DJing in NYC at Love, Santos Party House, and The Pavilion at Fire Island Pines. She is featured in the film documentary AWAKENING which will be released in 2020.
Currently, she is Studying Logic and Ableton and working on tracks for the dance floor. Still playing live in DC and Baltimore to keep her "hands in the mix".
She continues to play some of the most progressive tracks you'll ever hear. She has her own mp3 collective, where she shares tracks with a few "special djs" You can hear some of her mixes on MixCloud, SoundCloud and Apple Music. She will also be heading up her own show on SiriusXM later in 2020.