LC control no. | no2004009008 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | White, Jack, 1975- |
Variant(s) | Gillis, John Anthony, 1975- |
See also | Corporate body: White Stripes (Musical group) Corporate body: Raconteurs (Rock group) Corporate body: Dead Weather (Musical group) |
Birth date | 19750709 |
Place of birth | Detroit (Mich.) |
Field of activity | Rock music |
Profession or occupation | Guitarists Pianists Singers Sound recording executives and producers Actors |
Found in | Music from the Miramax motion picture Cold mountain, p2003: label (Jack White) All-music guide, Jan. 28, 2004 (Jack White, b. July 9, 1975; member of The White Stripes) Wikipedia, Feb. 23, 2010 (Jack White; b. John Anthony Gillis, July 9, 1975, Detroit, Mich.; often credited as Jack White III; American musician, record producer, and occasional actor, best known as the guitarist, pianist, and lead vocalist for the White Stripes) Wikipedia, 22 June 2015: (Jack White. In 2005, while collaborating with Brendan Benso, a fellow Michigan native whom White had worked with before, they composed a song called "Steady, as She Goes." This inspired them to create a full band, and they invited Jack Lawrence and Patrick Keeler of the Greenhornes to join them in what would become The Raconteurs. While on tour to promote Consolers of the Lonely, White developed bronchitis and often lost his voice. Allison Mosshart, the frontwoman for the The Kills (who was touring with the Raconteurs at the time) would often fill in as his vocal replacement. The chemistry between the two artists led them to collaborate, and in early 2009, White formed a new group called the Dead Weather.) |