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The White Stripes
'The White Stripes' are a minimalist rock duo from Detroit. Composed of Jack White on guitar and lead vocals, and Meg White on drums. The group rose to prominence with the albums White Blood Cells and Elephant.
The Beginning (White Stripes and De Stijl albums)
The White Stripes were formed in Detroit on Bastille Day, 1997. For several years, even after touring with Pavement and Sleater-Kinney, they were a struggling local band. During this time, they released singles on various independent record labels including Sympathy For The Record Industry, the label for their first two albums.
Jack has described their eponymous debut album (released in 1999), as "...really angry...the most raw, the most powerful, and the most Detroit-sounding record we've made."
Their second release, De Stijl (2000), was named after the minimalist Dutch art movement which they cited as a source for the approach to their music and to their image. For a brief period before De Stijl was released, Jack studied fine arts at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, although he never graduated.
The album cover features a sample of De Stijl art in the band's signature colors - red, white and black. Those colors are also found in the duo's distinctive wardrobe, created for them by a tailor in Los Angeles. It is somewhat unclear why they chose those colors. In some interviews, the group has said that the colors red and white are from peppermint (representing childhood innocence) and the color black represents the equilibrium of the number three. Jack has also said that the colors are based on toys for infants, claiming that the colors red, white, and black are used in toys for newborns (because they are a bit colorblind when born). Even before forming the band, Jack was focused on a three color scheme. When he worked as an upholsterer, all his tools, his van, and his uniform were white, black, and yellow.
The number three also has a significance for this band, not only for their tri-colored uniforms but their three instruments: vocals, guitar and drums, although Jack occasionally plays organ, piano and marimba. For live shows, the band does not rehearse or have a set list, Jack improvises frequently and often cuts a song short to jump into another.
Although Meg and Jack referred to themselves as brother and sister (as sort of an on stage gimmick), they were actually ex-husband-and-wife and their divorce papers were later revealed online .
Rising Popularity (White Blood Cells and Elephant albums)
The White Stripes enjoyed their first significant success during 2001 with the release of their first major label album White Blood Cells. The stripped-down, garage rock sound drew critical acclaim in the UK, soon spreading to the United States and becoming one of the more hyped bands of 2002. The arrangements have no bass, and unofficial bass-added remixes have appeared, notably Steve McDonald's . In 2002, Q magazine named The White Stripes as one of the "50 Bands To See Before You Die". The Lego-themed video, directed by Michel Gondry for the single "Fell in Love with a Girl" off White Blood Cells, brought them wider attention.
Their follow-up, entitled Elephant, was released on April 1, 2003, again to widespread critical acclaim, and even more commercial success. Elephant became The White Stripes' first UK chart-topper and US Top 10 album. On February 8, 2004 the song "Seven Nation Army" won a Grammy for Best Rock Song, and the album Elephant won for Best Alternative Music Album. It was recorded with Liam Watson at Toe Rag Studios, London. Every instrument used to record the album was older than both band members. "The Hardest Button to Button" proved to be another popular single off of the album as was the cover of "I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself", originally by Burt Bacharach.
In 2003, Jack and Meg White appeared in Jim Jarmusch's film, Coffee and Cigarettes in a segment entitled "Jack Shows Meg His Tesla Coil".
Released in 2004, the Under Blackpool Lights DVD has a special treat for fans who collect their bootlegs; it contains every major live cover that the band played during the 2003-2004 tours, approximately a dozen songs. Jack White alerted fans to secrets within the film on his site postings, one of which was sure to be the writing on his arm. Recorded over two nights shows, this writing says NOXIOUS which changes to OBNOXIOUS at certain points when film from a different night is used.
Jack has also enjoyed some success as a producer, helping launch the careers of fellow Detroit rock bands The Von Bondies and The Soledad Brothers. Jack also produced and contributed to Loretta Lynn's highly acclaimed 2004 album Van Lear Rose. His work on this album won him and Loretta a Grammy award for the track "Portland Oregon".
Current Events (Get Behind Me Satan album and beyond)
On June 1, 2005 Jack White and model Karen Elson were married during the band's tour of South America, in the Amazon River in an indian celebration. The couple is currently expecting their first child. The band's manager Ian Montone was the best man and Meg White was the Maid of Honor. The claimed "this was the first marriage for both newlyweds", despite documentation showing that Jack and Meg were once married .
A fifth album, Get Behind Me Satan, was released in North America on June 7, 2005 and has garnered critical acclaim. It so far has released three singles, the first being "Blue Orchid", which was a popular song on satellite radio and occasionally FM stations. White's new spouse also appears in the video for the song. The second single, "My Doorbell", and the third single, "The Denial Twist" which features a video by fan favourite Michel Gondry. The video documents the band's week long appearance on Late Night with Conan O™Brien in a typically bizarre White Stripes fashion.
In 2005 Rolling Stone magazine said: "If you happen to be a rock band, and you don't happen to be either of the White Stripes, it so sucks to be you right now."
The band released a cover version of Tegan and Sara's song "Walking with a Ghost" on iTunes November 14, 2005. The song was later released on December 7th as the Walking With a Ghost EP featuring four other live tracks.
On December 1, 2005, the group became the first musical act to perform on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, performing both The Denial Twist and My Doorbell. Tenacious D had performed their song "Dio" on the show after their interview, but The White Stripes were the first musical act that solely performed.
For the 2006 Grammy Awards, the White Stripes were nominated in two categories: Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for the song "My Doorbell" and Best Alternative Music Performance for the album Get Behind Me Satan.
Discography
Albums
YearAlbumUSUK
1999The White Stripes--
2000De Stijl--
2001White Blood Cells6158
2003Elephant61
2005Get Behind Me Satan33

EPs
YearAlbumUSUK
2005Walking With a Ghost--

Singles
YearSongUS Hot 100US Modern RockUS Main- stream RockUK singlesAlbum
1997"Lets Shake Hands"-----
1998"Lafayette Blues"-----
1999"The Big Three Killed My Baby"----The White Stripes
1999"Hand Springs"-----
1999"Hello Operator"----De Stijl
2000"Lord, Send Me an Angel"-----
2000"Party of Special Things to Do"-----
2001"Hotel Yorba"---26White Blood Cells
2002"Fell in Love With a Girl"12112-21White Blood Cells
2002"Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground"-19-25White Blood Cells
2002"Red Death at 6:14"----Sympathetic Sounds of Detroit
2002"Candy Cane Children"-----
2003"Seven Nation Army"761127Elephant
2003"I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself"-25-13Elephant
2003"The Hardest Button to Button"-8-23Elephant
2004"Jolene (Live)"---16Under Blackpool Lights
2005"Blue Orchid"437329Get Behind Me Satan
2005"My Doorbell"11613-10Get Behind Me Satan
2005"The Denial Twist"-39-10Get Behind Me Satan

DVDs
* Candy Coloured Blues (2003) (Unofficial)
* Under Blackpool Lights (2004)