As the years go by and the infamous bass line of Seven Nation Army remains as distinctive ever, Jack White鈥檚 position as the Willy Wonka of modern blues becomes even more secure.
Since the days of the red and white wardrobe, Jack鈥檚 diverse talents and appeal has enabled collaborations with artists as far reaching as Neil Young and Alicia Keys. His obsession with his craft resulted in him setting up his own record company and on this year鈥檚 Record Store he released the first track of his new album, Lazaretto as part of a successful quest to deliver the World鈥檚 Fastest Record.
Jack is no stranger to Glastonbury - his first performance was with The White Stripes in 2002 and he鈥檚 since played with The Raconteurs and The Dead Weather. But this is the first time he鈥檒l be playing the festival solo and if Lazaretto is anything to go by, it鈥檒l be a stompin鈥� show.
As the years go by and the infamous bass line of Seven Nation Army remains as distinctive ever, Jack White鈥檚 position as the Willy Wonka of modern blues becomes even more secure.
Since the days of the red and white wardrobe, Jack鈥檚 diverse talents and appeal has enabled collaborations with artists as far reaching as Neil Young and Alicia Keys. His obsession with his craft resulted in him setting up his own record company and on this year鈥檚 Record Store he released the first track of his new album, Lazaretto as part of a successful quest to deliver the World鈥檚 Fastest Record.
Jack is no stranger to Glastonbury - his first performance was with The White Stripes in 2002 and he鈥檚 since played with The Raconteurs and The Dead Weather. But this is the first time he鈥檒l be playing the festival solo and if Lazaretto is anything to go by, it鈥檒l be a stompin鈥� show.