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Jack White

Jack White is an American musician and singer-songwriter, born in Detroit. He founded The White Stripes with Meg White in 1997 – their seminal album White Blood Cells (2001) is considered one of the key works of the garage rock revival of the 2000s. He went on to be a founding member of The Raconteurs and The Dead Weather, and has also released music as a solo artist, winning twelve Grammy awards along the way. He is a vocal advocate for analog technology, releasing vinyl recordings through his Nashville-based record label and studio Third Man Records. Third Man collaborated with Impossible in 2015 to create a special edition duochrome instant film in the label’s signature colors, black and yellow.