White's first professional music experience came in the early
1990s as a
drummer for the Detroit country-punk band
Goober and the Peas. This led to work with various other bands such as
The Go on their album
Whatcha Doin' and 2-Star Tabernacle. Also, in addition to being his mentor and neighbor, Muldoon played drums with White in late night jam sessions; informally, they called themselves "Two Part Resin", although their post-breakup debut single on
Sympathy for the Record Industry from
2000 is credited to The Upholsterers.
Jack met
Meg White in
1994, and they were married on
September 21, 1996. In unorthodox fashion, Jack took Meg's surname. Post-marriage, Jack continued to dabble in multiple bands, but it was in
1997 that Meg first took her hand at the drums. In Jack's words, "When she started to play drums with me, just on a lark, it felt liberating and refreshing. There was something in it that opened me up." The young couple then became a band, and in July of that year, the newly-christened White Stripes made their first live appearance at the Gold Dollar in Detroit. Despite their status as a married couple, the two presented themselves publicly as
siblings. In keeping live performances to three elements, Jack fulfilled
guitar and vocal duties while Meg played drums. Starting out as an underground favorite in Detroit and other circles, the White Stripes recorded two albums for an independent label. Although the couple divorced in
2000, before becoming nationally famous, the band survived.
The White Stripes came to international attention when, in
2001, British DJ
John Peel raved of the band on his radio show.</bgref>
By
2003, the White Stripes had become one of the nation's most popular guitar rock groups, with their fourth album,
Elephant, winning
Grammy Awards (including for the single "
Seven Nation Army") and appearing on end of year lists. In a
2003 special issue,
Rolling Stone named White the 17th best guitarist of all time. The White Stripes' 2005 album
Get Behind Me Satan saw White playing less guitar, concentrating on piano,
marimba and other instruments, but achieved the band's highest debut on the
Billboard 200 chart, at #3.
The critical and popular success of the White Stripes opened up new opportunities for White. In
2003, he was well-received in the role of Georgia in the feature film
Cold Mountain, directed by
Anthony Minghella. He also performed several songs for the film's
soundtrack (produced by
T Bone Burnett), in a traditional
acoustic style. Later in that same year, he and Meg appeared in one of the shorts comprising
Jim Jarmusch's film,
Coffee and Cigarettes. Meanwhile, White produced
Loretta Lynn's 2004 album,
Van Lear Rose, singing with her on the duet "
Portland, Oregon." The album was released in
April 2004 to critical acclaim, and earned five Grammy Award nominations, going on to win both
Best Country Album and
Best Country Collaboration with Vocals for the duet.
In
2005, White recorded and produced the first 45 record for his former teacher Brian Muldoon's family project,
The Muldoons. Muldoon's two sons, Hunter and Shane, front the trio.
In
2006, White toured following the release of
The Raconteurs' (or the Saboteurs, as they are legally known in Australia) debut album
Broken Boy Soldiers. Jack and Meg made a cameo appearance on the September 17, 2006 episode of
The Simpsons in which
Homer and
Marge buy a drum kit for
Bart and he becomes a jazz drummer, making
Lisa jealous.
In 2007 White recorded the sixth
White Stripes album,
Icky Thump in addition to recording several tracks for the untitled second
Raconteurs album. A tour to support
Icky Thump extends from July 22 into October of 2007. The new album marks the first time he will be releasing material on a major recording label (
Warner Bros. Records), since his previous distributor
V2 Records closed its doors.
Interestingly, throughout White's career he has worked out an arrangement with his distributors (both
V2 Records and
Warner Bros. Records) that allows White to maintain ownership of the master recordings, a rarity in the modern music industry.
In the September 2007 issue of
Q magazine, White was named as Guitar Hero.
White also has a cameo role in the upcoming 2007 comedy
Walk Hard, where he stars as
Elvis.