Following Jack White’s live streamed NYC concert last Friday (Jan. 30), you can now listen to the complete performance, broken out by each individual track.
I'll just say it. Jack White is a badass. Watch 'It Might Get Loud' where he's in the same room as Jimmy Page and The Edge, and he'll end up your favorite. He and his ex-wife had a party to celebrate their divorce! Quirky. Cool. Awesome. He's the epitome of rock n roll. Here's the self directed video for his song called 'Love Interruption' form his forthcoming debut solo album 'Blunderbuss' due ou
As we all know, Jack White of The White Stripes is a different kind of dude. Eclectic would be a good word to describe him. Fans will soon be treated to a look inside the world of Jack White and his collection of “crazy stuff” — as it’s described in the preview — on next week’s episode of ‘American Pickers...
This could end up as the oddest musical pairing of 2011 — or at the very least, the oddest song of the year.
Former White Stripes leader Jack White has joined forces with the Insane Clown Posse to produce the rap duo’s new single, ‘Leck Mich Im Arsch,’ a supposed Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart song with a title that translates in English to ‘Lick Me in the Arse.’
The White Stripes recorded two cover songs that you've only heard if you were a platinum subscriber to Jack White's Third Man Records, and if you have a record player. Other than that, these songs haven't seen the light of day. The tracks are Love's 'Signed DC' from 1966 and Otis Redding's 'I've Been Loving You Too Long' from 1965. Audio after the jump!
People.com reports, Jack White and his wife, Karen Elson, are getting a divorce. Ladies, rejoice. Is his love of redheads over? This story gets weirder though. They're throwing a divorce party!
The White Stripes have officially announced that they are breaking up. The duo broke the news on their website, saying they “will make no further new recordings or perform live.”
While releasing successful albums over the past five years with Gnarls Barkley and Broken Bells, and producing records with bands like the Black Keys, Beck, and Sparklehorse, Brian "Danger Mouse" Burton has been meticulously working on a secret project called Rome — and it features Jack White and Norah Jones.