Jack White, a multi-talented musician, has made a significant impact in the music industry. He co-founded the iconic band The White Stripes, releasing six groundbreaking albums: their self-titled debut, De Stijl, White Blood Cells, Elephant, Get Behind Me Satan, and Icky Thump, before disbanding in 2011.
As a versatile artist, White also sings and plays guitar in The Raconteurs, also known as The Saboteurs in Australia, releasing two critically acclaimed albums, Broken Boy Soldiers and Consolers of the Lonely.
White's surprise move was the formation of The Dead Weather, while still active with The White Stripes and The Raconteurs. As the drummer and vocalist for The Dead Weather, he collaborates with Dean Fertita, releasing their debut album Horehound in 2009.
The White Stripes won three VMAs for the iconic music video Fell In Love With A Girl, and they performed alongside The Strokes in Detroit and New York. White has also composed songs for the film Cold Mountain (2003).
In addition to his music career, White has appeared in several films, including Cold Mountain (2003),Coffee and Cigarettes (2003),The Fearless Freaks (2005),and Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (2007). He was also featured in the documentary It Might Get Loud (2008).
White is married to model Karen Elson, and they have two children, Scarlet Theresa and Henry Lee. In Rolling Stone's 2003 list of The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time, White ranked 17th.
Jack White's remarkable career is a testament to his innovative spirit, versatility, and dedication to his craft.