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Jack White (born John Anthony Gillis on 1975-07-09 in Detroit) is an American rock musician, producer, and actor. He is best known as the leader of the rock duo The White Stripes.

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  • I feel it, you felt it-we're all struggling with the trouble that this industry is in right now. And it's not about sales; it's about beauty and romance and a relationship to art that's turning invisible, and it's affecting people's perception of music. It's affecting whether they think of it as a viable art, because it's so fucking disposable. It's not about being modern or retro or a Luddite or being hopeful or pessimistic about the future; it's about clinging on to what makes sense of our lives, and what give our lives value, and what gives us a commonality and a feeling of belonging.
    • Aaron, Charles (June 2009), "Gang of 4". "Spin".
  • No. I know that's blasphemous when you are from Detroit.
    • On not being a fan of Motown
    • Scaggs, Austin (May 1, 2003), "Jack White". Rolling Stone.
  • I have three dads: my biological father, God and Bob Dylan.
    • From the article A Mysterious Case of the White Stripes from Rolling Stone Magazine.
  • I saw a review of our new album, and it said, "Every single component of the White Stripes is a gigantic lie." What does that mean? Have I sat down and said I was born in Mississippi? No. Did I say I grew up on a plantation and learned how to play guitar from a blind man? I never said anything like that. It's funny that people think me and Meg sit up late at night, in front of a gas lamp, and come up with these intricate lies to trick people.
    • From the article White on White from Rolling Stone Magazine
  • It is the pursuit of happiness that brings us happiness, and not the happiness achieved.
    • A message he left on his website to his fans, dated September 18th, 2003
  • It seemed like there was no control over it. I think certain things just popped. God was blessing us in telling us that certain things were going the way they were supposed to go.
    • Perry, Andrew (2004). "The White Stripes uncut" ObserverGuarduan.co.uk (accessed June 6, 2006)
    • On why 2004 was, up to that point, the best year of his life
  • Frank Sinatra was dignified. We don't have a Frank Sinatra, or a Patti Page nowadays. What do we have? Ashlee Simpson instead of Patti Page! I mean, look at those people - like Paris Hilton! Who are all these skanks, man? Little girls are looking up to these girls, and it's so gross. Those girls have no dignity at all, and parents are letting their kids dress up like those skanks. But what else have they got? What are the other choices? Somebody had the nerve to ask me if I wanted to play guitar on Lindsay Lohan's album! She's another one of those 16-year-old actresses, and she's making an album! Like, 'NO!' Ha ha ha!
    • On why dignity and celebrity don't go hand in hand
    • Perry, Andrew (2004). "The White Stripes uncut" Observer Music Monthly (accessed June 19, 2007).
  • Every time there's a list of the 100 greatest records of all time, all those albums were recorded in two days. Hardly any of them took a year, I'll tell you. In this day and age, I think it's important that people know that.
    • On why they recorded Elephant in two weeks
    • Perry, Andrew (2004). "The White Stripes uncut" Observer Music Monthly (accessed June 19, 2007).
  • At times, we [the White Stripes] almost ignore our own music. If we have the stage, we've gotta play Son House's music, because there's nobody to keep it alive. We don't wanna be known as the band that's conducting music instruction class. But that's all everyone talks about - why MTV's not good, why radio's not good. And the answer is really because whatever you want to call it - blues, country, folk - isn't around any more. That's why everyone's so mad, and I'm tired of it being my job to bring it back.
    • On why he tends to look to the past
    • Perry, Andrew (2004). "The White Stripes uncut" Observer Music Monthly (accessed June 19, 2007).
  • I'm always surprised when anything about the band connects. But I love the fact that it's hard for people to understand. We've said before that it's always been a great thing to get certain people to go away thinking, 'Oh dear, she can't play the drums!' 'Fine, if you think it's all a gimmick, go away!' It weeds out people who wouldn't care anyway.
    • On how they are able to "sell what is really an art concept" to a mass audience
    • Perry, Andrew (2004). "The White Stripes uncut" Observer Music Monthly (accessed June 19, 2007).
  • Is this some kind of fucking radio promotion? What the fuck is this? Let me just say that if whatever said radio station tries to blacklist us for my comments about their balloons, I would like them to know I want a written apology tomorrow for interrupting my song.
    • AT The Greek Theatre in Berkeley, California after some balloons bearing a radio station's logo floated on stage.
    • Chonin, Neva (2005). "White Stripes huge but not bloated" SFGate.com (accessed June 19, 2007)
  • I'm not saying I came up with anything [laughs]. It's like people thinking we would be more real if we went onstage in jeans and T-shirts. How ignorant is that, to think that because they don't wear a suit onstage that someone is giving you the real deal? People do come and see us and think, "Look at all these gimmicks." Go ahead, man. Go ahead and think that.
    • From the article White on White from Rolling Stone Magazine
    • In response to a question about his relationship with Meg being false
  • I'd got accepted to the seminary in Wisconsin, and I was gonna become a priest, but the last second I thought, 'I’ll just go to public school.' I had just gotten a new amplifier in my bedroom, and I didn’t think I was allowed to take it with me.
  • 'I'm excited by the band [White Stripes]. It really excites me. But it wouldn't excite me if there weren't those limitations, if we weren't living in that box, if we weren't trapped. Once that goes away, then I'll know that it's not worth doing it any more.'
  • You can’t do better than that.
  • I tend to be that guy, you know? When me and four friends walk into a restaurant and nobody else talks to the host, I say, “Yeah, it’s a table for five.” I don’t want to be that guy; I wish someone else would say something. But it always ends up being me, and I hate what comes with that. There’s a lot of baggage—ego and narcissism—that comes with leadership. It’s difficult to cope with at times.

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Jack White
Birth name John Anthony Gillis
Also known as Jack White
Born July 9, 1975 (1975-07-09) (age 35)
Origin Detroit, Michigan
Genres Garage rock, Blues music, Rock music
Instruments Guitar, piano, marimba, bass, mandolin
Associated acts The White Stripes, The Raconteurs, Loretta Lynn
Website The official White Stripes website

Jack White (born John Anthony Gillis, July 9, 1975 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American singer, guitarist, composer and actor. He is best known as one half of The White Stripes with his ex-wife Meg White.

Because of his successful career with The White Stripes, he has gotten the chance to work many other famous musicians, including Bob Dylan and Loretta Lynn. He has performed many different genres of music, including blues music, folk music, alternative rock, garage rock, and indie music, among other music, in his songs.

He married model Karen Elson in 2005. They currently have two children, Scarlett Teresa White and Henry Lee White. As of today, they live in Nashville, Tennessee.

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