The White Stripes, an American rock duo formed in 1997 in Detroit, Michigan, consisted of Jack White (guitarist, pianist, and lead vocalist) and Meg White (drummer and occasional vocalist). Despite being often mistaken for siblings, the pair were actually married until 2000. They gained popularity with their raw, garage rock sound that drew heavily on blues, punk rock, and folk influences. Their minimalist aesthetic
... MeerThe White Stripes, an American rock duo formed in 1997 in Detroit, Michigan, consisted of Jack White (guitarist, pianist, and lead vocalist) and Meg White (drummer and occasional vocalist). Despite being often mistaken for siblings, the pair were actually married until 2000. They gained popularity with their raw, garage rock sound that drew heavily on blues, punk rock, and folk influences. Their minimalist aesthetic was reflected not only in their music but also in their visual presentation; they were known for a color scheme centered on red, white, and black.
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