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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 ...
The White Stripes have sued former President Donald ... as he traveled to campaign stops in Michigan and Wisconsin, the band alleges, though the video appears to have been deleted.
The White Stripes, the defunct Detroit garage rock band famous for hits like “Icky Thump” and “Fell in Love With a Girl,” accused the Republican nominee of copyright infringement in a new ...
When the White Stripes were named Sunday night among the ... asked many who scanned the list, recalling that band's entry into the rock hall last October. Similar questions came in about Motown's ...
Rock band The White Stripes have become the latest artists to take legal action against the Donald Trump campaign for using their music without permission. Amid the presidential election campaign ...
Musicians Jack White and Meg White, the duo behind the 2000s rock band the White Stripes, sued former President Donald Trump, his deputy communications chief and the Trump campaign on Monday for ...
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 ...
This year’s Rock & Roll of Fame induction was a second shot for the White Stripes: The band was originally nominated in 2023 during their first year of eligibility, which kicks in 25 years after ...
Jack White slammed the former president's team as “fascists” for using his band White Stripes' hit song over a video of the GOP nominee boarding a flight. The 49-year-old rock artist expressed ...
The White Stripes were an alternative rock band, formed in 1997 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. They disbanded in 2011. The group consisted of songwriter Jack White (vocals, piano/keyboards ...
In 2002, a year in which the charts were dominated by the likes of Nelly and Nickelback, the White Stripes' third full-length album, White Blood Cells, was hailed as an instant classic.