The Whites consist of Sharon White (born December 17, 1953), her sister Cheryl (born January 27, 1955), and their father Buck (December 13, 1930 – January 13, 2025). Buck grew up playing music, and started playing at dances, wrestling arenas, and auditoriums; but did not really like the atmosphere. Buck had two jobs when the sisters were growing up; a plumber by day, and piano and mandolin player by night. He started really enjoying music when his family started playing together all around the world. In the beginning, Sharon took up bass when she was twelve, moving to guitar when Cheryl took over on bass. Sharon White married
Ricky Skaggs, who performed on several of the Whites' early releases. In 1987, the couple released the hit song, "Love Can't Ever Get Better Than This". In 1991, the Whites joined producers
Randall Franks and
Alan Autry on the
In The Heat Of The Night TV series album entitled ''Christmas Time's A Comin''', performing on the track, "Let's Live Everyday Like It Was Christmas" (Sonlite/MGM/UA). The Whites became members of the
Grand Ole Opry in 1984 and were current regulars on the program in
Nashville, Tennessee. Their collaborative album with Ricky Skaggs, "Salt of the Earth" won the 2008
Grammy for Best Southern/Country/Bluegrass Album. The Whites can be heard on the
O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack with the song "
Keep on the Sunny Side". They also appear in
Down from the Mountain, the documentary of a concert given by the soundtrack artists. The Whites were inducted into the
Texas Country Music Hall of Fame on Saturday, August 16, 2008, in
Carthage, Texas. They were inducted along with
Buck Owens and
Mickey Newbury. Also performing on the Grand Ole Opry with Buck, Sharon and Cheryl is Rosanna, better known as Rosie, the third of the four White sisters. She performs high harmony and occasionally does solo performance of the Mel Tillis classic "The Violet and the Rose". Buck White died on January 13, 2025, at the age of 94. The group entered a short hiatus after his death, but returned to performing on the Opry in August 2025. ==Awards and nominations==