Jack White was born on July 9, 1975, in Detroit. As a future musician, he loved listening to blues. He started a business under the name of Third Man Upholstery. His first taste of music came in the beginning of the 1990s. He played in a number of obscure bands without any success.
Jack White and his wife Meg White formed the band, White Stripes, and gained popularity locally. Following divorce with Meg, the track “Fell in Love with a Girl” of 2001 made them famous. The next album Elephant had the track “Seven National Army” which won the Grammy award. Jack White also produced Van Lear Rose of Loretta Lynn.
The next album, Get Behind Me Satan, of 2005 earned some critical appraisal as it changed the sound of the band. That year, Jack White also formed the band, The Raconteur
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In 2006, the 6th album for White Stripes and the 2nd album for The Raconteurs were released. He also wrote the theme for a new James Bond movie.
Why is he famous?
Jack White is famous as a musician and frontman of the band, White Stripes. He is also a member of the The Raconteurs.
Here is one of his famous quotes:
“It is a myth that art has to be sold. It is not like stocking a grocery store where people fill a pushcart. Art is a product that has no apparent need. The salesperson builds the need in the mind of the buyer.”
- Jack White
General appearance:
- 6' 2" (188 cm) height and black hair.
Being born on 07/09, Jack is a cancer.
Jack dated Meg White and amongst other famous relationships was Karen Elson.