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Following the band's breakup, Jack continued his music career while Meg retired and returned to Detroit. [141] In a 2014 interview, Jack told Rolling Stone that Meg's emotionally reserved nature had been a source of tension when the duo was together, as she had little to say about the band's success. He spoke positively, however, of her musical ...
Meg, great as she looks onstage, is pure amateur hour". [121] In response to negative comments, Jack stated Meg's drumming to be the "best part of this band", [11] and called her a "strong female presence in rock and roll". [122] He called her detractors "sexist". [11] Several musicians have praised White.
When Jack and Meg White’s fourth album as the White Stripes, Elephant, was released on April 1, 2003, the duo seemed poised for stardom far beyond club gigs and college, radio based on early ...
From 1996 to 2000, White was married to bandmate Meg White. Jack took Meg's last name, legally changing his surname. [188] [180] In 2003, White was in a relationship with actress Renée Zellweger, after they met during the filming of Cold Mountain. [60] From 2005 to 2013, White was married to British model and singer Karen Elson.
Fans and fellow musicians rushed to defend Meg White after a journalist branded her a ‘terrible’ drummer and suggested the White Stripes would have achieved more without her
Meg White and Jack White of the White Stripes at Madison Square Garden in 2007. The rock group The White Stripes have filed suit against GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump's campaign for its ...
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The White Stripes’ Jack White and Meg White have filed a lawsuit against Donald Trump, accusing the presidential candidate of “flagrant misappropriation” of their song “Seven Nation Army.”