Jack White is celebrating his forthcoming acoustic album with a website that gives fans unparalled background, detail and perspective on him as an artist.
There's never-before-seen photos, classic posters and gig flyers, handwritten lyrics, studio records, revealing historical facts, commentary, official videos, remastered audio, and classic TV performances - you need this website in your life if you're a fan of Jack White.
The timeline begins on 23 October 1998 with 'Sugar Never Tasted So Good' the b-to the second White Stripes 7” single and travels through numerous highlights. These include live footage like the duo’s first-ever TV performance, rendition of 'Apple Blossom' on Detroit Television’s, Backstage Pass filmed in 2000. The White Stripes’ debut appearance on NBC’s Saturday Night Live in 2003, and and a 2005 rendition of 'As Ugly As I Seem' on the British music series, From The Basement.
Moreover, there's a 2012 NPR interview chronicling the making of Blunderbuss, White’s Saturday Night Live solo debut, performing 'Love Interruption', and so much more. 2016 is marked by the arrival of 'City Lights,' the first new,White Stripes cut six years - a forgotten gem from 2005's Get Behind Me Satan.
There's so much more to explore and become a Jack White expert by visiting the new site here
Meanwhile, Jack White recently became an ambassador for Gender Equality in Nashville. Read his full and inspirational speech here.