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The White Stripes have three albums on NME's "500 Greatest Albums of All Time" list: De Stijl at 395, [250] Elephant at 116, [251] and White Blood Cells at 77. [ 252 ] [ a ] The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame placed White Blood Cells at 178 on their " Definitive 200 Albums of All Time " list. [ 253 ]
Pages in category "The White Stripes members" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. W. Jack White;
Andrew White (Kaiser Chiefs) Clarence White (The Kentucky Colonels, Nashville West, The Byrds) Jack White (The White Stripes, The Raconteurs) Jason White (Green Day, Foxboro Hot Tubs) John "Charlie" Whitney (Family, Streetwalkers) Snowy White ; Peter Wichers ; Carl Wilson (The Beach Boys) Nancy Wilson ; Ricky Wilson
During his career with the White Stripes, White principally used three guitars, [158] though he used others as well. [159] The first was a vintage 1964 red Airline "JB Hutto" model originally distributed by Montgomery Ward department store.
The White Stripes members (2 P) S. The White Stripes songs (41 P) Pages in category "The White Stripes" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Megan Martha White (born December 10, 1974 [1]) is an American musician who achieved international fame as the drummer of the rock duo the White Stripes.Though she typically performed backing vocals for the band, she occasionally sang lead on their albums, including "In the Cold, Cold Night".
"Seven Nation Army" played a significant role in the White Stripes' popularity. A writer for Rolling Stone described it as a "career-changing hit", [29] and NME's Daniel Martin viewed the song as the White Stripes' "defining tune", having sparked the band's transition "from their garage rock beginnings to an entirely new level of acclaim". [3]
The White Stripes is the debut studio album by American rock duo the White Stripes, released on June 15, 1999. The album was produced by Jim Diamond and vocalist/guitarist Jack White, recorded in January 1999 at Ghetto Recorders and Third Man Studios in Detroit. White dedicated the album to deceased blues musician Son House.