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  • I call Jack White, the drummer from my aborted 1976 Wait for Night tour.

    Late, Late at Night Rick Springfield 2010

  • I call Jack White, the drummer from my aborted 1976 Wait for Night tour.

    Late, Late at Night Rick Springfield 2010

  • I call Jack White, the drummer from my aborted 1976 Wait for Night tour.

    Late, Late at Night Rick Springfield 2010

  • By then he was more often referred to as Jack White or “Blackie,” both plays on his dark complexion.

    Kill the Irishman Rick Porrello 2011

  • By then he was more often referred to as Jack White or “Blackie,” both plays on his dark complexion.

    Kill the Irishman Rick Porrello 2011

  • By then he was more often referred to as Jack White or “Blackie,” both plays on his dark complexion.

    Kill the Irishman Rick Porrello 2011

  • By then he was more often referred to as Jack White or “Blackie,” both plays on his dark complexion.

    Kill the Irishman Rick Porrello 2011

  • Pssssssssssssstt … … …. ther e's a MUCHHHHHHHH better version of John out there … … … …. .he's called Jack White

    Rolling Stone : Rock and Roll Daily 2009

  • Right now, however, he's more interested in mopping up his flooded basement ( "in a robe and my Wellies," he admits) in Nashville, where he lives with the rest of the Raconteurs (yes, the White Stripes 'Jack White's other band).

    You May Not Know Him But You’ve Heard Him 2008

  • His blues and heavy psychedelic signature blues sound has continued to be recycled even by young hipster-oriented musicians such as Jack White of the White Stripes, Jeff Buckley or Brit pop sensation the Arctic Monkeys.

    The Jakarta Post Breaking News 2010

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