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Seven Nation Army. " Seven Nation Army " is a song by American rock duo the White Stripes. It is the opening track on their fourth studio album, Elephant (2003). V2 Records released the song to American alternative radio on February 17, 2003, as the lead single from the album. Worldwide, the single was issued through XL Recordings.
On Thursday afternoon, Nashville rocker Jack White took to social media to express his displeasure with the unauthorized use of The White Stripes song "Seven Nation Army" in a Trump campaign video.
The rock group The White Stripes have filed suit against GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump's campaign for its use of the band's megahit "Seven Nation Army" in a since-deleted campaign video.
Jack White previously threatened to sue Donald Trump over 'Seven Nation Army' use Jack White previously threatened legal action against the Trump campaign on Aug. 29, writing, "Don't even think ...
It was the same brand of electric guitar made popular by Howlin' Wolf, [153] and White most famously used it on "Seven Nation Army". [155] He began using a 1915 Gibson L-1 acoustic (often called the Robert Johnson model) on the Icky Thump album; [153] [155] in an interview for Gibson, he called the instrument his favorite. [153]
Released: March 15, 2004[7] Elephant is the fourth studio album by the American rock duo The White Stripes. It was released on April 1, 2003, through V2, XL, and Third Man records. The album was produced by the band's guitarist and lead vocalist Jack White, and continues their "back-to-basics" approach seen in White Blood Cells (2001).
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.”
The White Stripes are suing former President Donald Trump for “significant monetary damages” for using their 2003 hit song, “Seven Nation Army,” for campaigning purposes without permission ...