Jack White
Jack White is an influential American musician, singer, and songwriter, best known as the frontman of the rock band The White Stripes. With a distinct style that blends garage rock, blues, and folk, White has made significant contributions to the music industry both as a solo artist and as a member of various bands. His innovative approach to music and production has earned him critical acclaim and a dedicated following.
Born on Jul 09, 1975 (50 years old)
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Liechtenstein:
Jack White addressed fan demands for longer setlists during his last tour.
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Ireland:
Four of our journalists – Olivia Kelly, Colm Keena, Ronan McGreevy and Jack White – were involved in a major project on dereliction in Dublin.
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Germany:
Jack White was one of the most successful producers in pop music and Schlager.
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Luxembourg:
Jack White was a successful German music producer who passed away at the age of 85 in Berlin.
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Serbia:
Jack White brilliantly revived the raw simplicity and mystery of rock and roll with his song 'Seven Nation Army'.
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United Kingdom:
It was musician Jack White who compared the room to a wrestler’s dressing room, calling it 'vulgar' and 'gaudy'.
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Ireland:
Jack White reported on the Leaving Cert results and the changes in grade inflation.
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United States:
Jack White scorned the Trump administration after the White House called him a 'washed-up loser.'
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Estonia:
Jack White gained international fame with his 2003 song 'Seven Nation Army'.
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United States:
Jack White criticized President Trump's new Oval Office décor, calling it 'gaudy' and 'vulgar.'
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