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Huge music anthologies have been big for the last couple years, and much of it is thanks to people like Jack White. The White Stripes guitarist and his record label, Third Man Records, is a major force in restoring and rereleasing classic American records. Third Man teamed with Revenant Records, the label of fingerstyle legend John Fahey, to release "The Rise and Fall of Paramount Records, Volume One (1917-27)." -
Jack White Announces Upcoming Work with The Dead Weather
After his 2012 solo release, "Blunderbuss," it appears that Jack White is getting back into the studio — this time with his old band The Dead Weather. -
Jack White Donates $200,000 To Kickstart National Recording Preservation Foundation
Jack White is one of the biggest fans of historical music in the world, and it's a cause he's not afraid to put his money behind. His newest, and biggest, donation was a $200,000 gift to the National Recording Preservation Foundation. White is the first to donate to the cause and he hopes more will follow suit.
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