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The White Stripes couldn't strike a deal with Lego, so they had to buy a large amount of Lego boxes for the video. [11] In The Work of Director Michel Gondry interview, Jack also said that the White Stripes contacted the Lego Group in hopes of having a small Lego set packaged with each single of the record, with which one could build a LEGO ...
"The Hardest Button to Button" is a song by American alternative rock band the White Stripes, released on August 11, 2003 through V2, XL, and Third Man records. It was written by Jack White and for the band's fourth album, Elephant. According to Jack, the song is about a child trying to find his place in a dysfunctional family when
White released Jack White: Kneeling at The Anthem D.C., his first concert film as a solo artist, on September 21, 2018, exclusively on Amazon Prime Video. [109] The Raconteurs reunited in 2018 with the release of two singles. [110] They released their third studio album, Help Us Stranger, in 2019. [111]
"Fell In Love With A Girl" video (The White Stripes) Best Video: Nominated 2003: The White Stripes: Best Rock: Won Best Group: Nominated Elephant (The White Stripes) Best Album: Nominated "Seven Nation Army" video (The White Stripes) Best Video: Nominated 2004 "The Hardest Button to Button" video (The White Stripes) Best Video: Nominated 2005 ...
As he walked up the stairs, the opening riff of The White Stripes’s 2003 hit “Seven Nation Army” played in the background. “Have a great day at work today Margo Martin,” White, 49, said.
Jack White’s four solo albums in the years that followed the breakup of the White Stripes are explorations of styles that show multiple other sides of his musicianship, veering into R&B and ...
Beyoncé cited the White Stripes and Jack as influences on her 2024 album Cowboy Carter. [239] Nandi Bushell said the band "moved me at 5 years old to want to play the drums and still move me today!" [240] Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters and Nirvana called Meg "one of my favorite fucking drummers of all time. Like, nobody fucking plays the drums ...
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.”