The White Stripes — the quirky, two-piece rock ’n’ roll band from Detroit whose “Seven Nation Army” inexplicably became a sports stadium anthem — has officially been inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall ...
Musicians Jack White and Meg White, the duo behind the 2000s rock band the White Stripes, sued former President Donald Trump, his deputy director of communications and the Trump campaign on Monday for ...
We couldn’t leave this legendary anthem off of our list. This song has become a shoo-in stadium song for a reason. It’s unbelievably catchy, bursting at the seams with energy, and has a beat that ...
Musicians Meg White and Jack White of the White Stripes performing at Madison Square Garden on July 24th, 2007 in New York City. (Photo by Stephen Lovekin/WireImage) (Stephen Lovekin, 2007 WireImage) ...
Jack shared a message on behalf of his ex-wife and former bandmate, who has stayed out of the spotlight since the band split in 2011 Kevin Kane/Getty Images;Jon Super/Redferns Meg White did not attend ...
They’re never going to be friends — ever. The White Stripes rocker Jack White followed through with his recent promise to sue Donald Trump, filing a copyright infringement lawsuit Monday along with ...
In a crowning moment for one of the most distinctive bands ever to spring from Detroit’s rich musical soil, the White Stripes were inducted Saturday (Nov. 8) into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Onstage ...
When The White Stripes debuted in 1999, few would have predicted that the Detroit duo would someday be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. They played lo-fi blues, didn’t have a bass player, ...
Meg White did not attend the 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on Nov. 8 as The White Stripes were inducted Jack White gave a speech on behalf of the rock duo, and shared a message from ...
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