Jack White, Donald Trump and Oval Office
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Meg White, left, and Jack White of the native Detroit rock band The White Stripes perform the first of two sold-out shows Wednesday night, May 22, 2002 at the Royal Oak Theater in Royal Oak ...
As Meg White stomps through “Conquest”, Jack sings like an anxious narrator, keeping the listener on the edge of their seat. A trumpet punctuates The White Stripes’ garage rock in one of the ...
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees of 2025 boast names such as The White Stripes, Soundgarden, Outkast, and Cyndi Lauper. Some of these names or remaining representatives for the bands will be in attendance for the celebration on Nov. 8 in Los Angeles. Chubby Checker appears not to be one of them.
The White Stripes frontman Jack White has slammed Donald Trump after his meeting with President Zelensky, branding his makeover of the White House "vulgar".
The White Stripes covered “Death Letter,” and the raw simplicity of drums, guitar, and vocals is a loose-groove update on the heartrending rawness of House’s 1965 solo recording.