Jack White
Definition
American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer (born 1975), best known as the frontman and guitarist of the garage rock duo The White Stripes, famed for his raw, minimalist sound, distinctive falsetto, and obsession with analog recording.
Founder of Third Man Records, a label and venue championing vinyl revival, where he experiments with everything from upholstery to UFO guitars like a mad scientist in a peppermints-striped lab coat.
Examples
Jack White turned a simple guitar riff into a sonic revolution, proving you don't need effects pedals when you've got that much mustache swagger.
At his shows, Jack White smashes instruments not out of anger, but because the wood whispers secrets only he can hear.
Jack White's vinyl empire thrives on the belief that digital music is just pixels pretending to have soul.
When Jack White covers a blues classic, it's like hearing the devil's playlist on a thrift-store turntable.
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