Jack White
Jack White is one of the most influential figures in contemporary music and great rock conceptualists of the 21st century. He rose to global fame as the guitarist and vocalist of the legendary rock duo The White Stripes, inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame earlier this year, with whom he led the worldwide revival of garage rock. Alongside The White Stripes, White also achieved remarkable success with his bands The Raconteurs and The Dead Weather, and after parting ways with Meg White, he devoted himself to a highly successful solo career. His debut solo album “Blunderbuss” (2012) earned critical acclaim and showcased his remarkable creative range, while “Lazaretto” (2014) debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and broke the record for the largest vinyl sales week since SoundScan began tracking data in 1991. With the experimental “Boarding House Reach” (2018), White fused rock, funk, and electronic influences, while “Fear of the Dawn” and “Entering Heaven Alive” (both released in 2022) confirmed his boundless ability to explore and expand his distinctive sound.
With his latest album “No Name” (2024), White reconnects with the raw energy and primal impulses that first brought him acclaim, delivering 42 minutes of explosive blues-punk intensity. As the founder of Third Man Records, he has built a creative universe – a record label, performance space, and artistic hub celebrating analog sound and vinyl culture. A 12-time Grammy Award winner, collaborator of numerous music legends, and steadfast advocate of analog recording, Jack White stands among the most innovative authors and producers in the global rock landscape.






