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Jack White’s Greatest Moments in Music: A Track-by-Track Look
Across decades of reinvention, Jack White has carved a catalog built on raw instinct and fearless experimentation. Each track marks a turning point, tracing the evolving pulse of one of rock’s most singular architects.
Photo of Jack White and Meg White of The White Stripes. (Lex van Rossen/MAI, Photo by Lex van Rossen/MAI/Redferns) If someone bought me this for Christmas, I could tell that we are going to be friends pretty quickly. The iconic Detroit band is releasing a ...
Olivia Rodrigo hailed the White Stripes’ “Seven Nation Army” as “the most iconic song of all time” and was joined by Feist for a lovely interpretation of the group’s “We’re Going to Be Friends." The Ohio duo Twenty One Pilots cloaked their ...
Jack White performed at the Detroit Lions' Annual Thanksgiving Day event at the Ford Field Stadium, where he was joined in his historic performance by none other than Eminem.
Dolly Parton's 'Jolene' has been covered by artists consistently throughout history, but The White Stripes' version is the best and here is why.
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Jack White’s Dating History: Wife Olivia Jean, Ex-Wife Meg White, Renee Zellweger and More
Jack White is now one of the most famous guitarists of all time, but at one point, his personal life was very much part of his act. In 1997, Jack (born John Anthony Gillis) cofounded rock duo The White Stripes with his then-wife,
"Big Girl" is the working title for a song that became "Little People" on their 1999 self-titled album, while "Marantette Blues" became "Lafayette Blues" by the time it was released on a 7-inch single in 1998. "The Protector" became "This Protector" on 2001's White Blood Cells, and this was likely the debut of their cover of Love's "Signed D.C."