About
Jack White, born John Anthony White, is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He rose to fame as the guitarist and lead vocalist of the rock duo The White Stripes, known for their minimalist sound and distinctive red, white, and black aesthetic. A key figure in the 2000s indie and garage rock movements, White is celebrated for his musical techniques, eccentricity, and use of analog technology. Following the White Stripes' split, he has enjoyed success as a solo artist and through various business ventures.
Career Timeline
The White Stripes Formed
Jack White formed The White Stripes, starting his journey in the music industry.
'White Blood Cells' Breakthrough
'White Blood Cells' catapulted The White Stripes to international fame.
'Seven Nation Army' Hit
The White Stripes released 'Elephant', featuring the iconic song 'Seven Nation Army'.
The Dead Weather Formation
White formed The Dead Weather, expanding his musical projects.
Solo Career Launch
Jack White launched his solo career with the album 'Blunderbuss'.
'Lazaretto' Album Release
He released his second solo album, 'Lazaretto', to critical acclaim.
Multi-faceted Music Icon
Jack White remains a highly influential musician and producer, celebrated for his versatility and commitment to analog recording.
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Last updated: February 24, 2026








