It's pretty well-documented that Jack White is in no mood for a White Stripes reunion — and who can blame him when he just scored his first-ever number one album in the U.S. as a solo artist?
During Radiohead's headlining set at this past weekend's Bonnaroo festival in Manchester, Tennessee, frontman Thom Yorke hinted that the band may have used their time in the state to fit in a collaboration with Jack White.
Here's a photo gallery of Jack White, Gary Clark Jr. and Alabama Shakes performing at the 2012 Sasquatch! Music Festival, which took place this past weekend -- May 25 to 28 -- at The Gorge Amphitheatre in Gorge, Washington.
Fresh off the release of his debut solo album, Blunderbuss, Jack White is set to release the album's third track, "Freedom at 21," as a 7-inch single next month.
After being denied the official world record for shortest concert of all time by the people at the Guinness Book of World Records, Jack White, undeterred, has announced plans to try for yet another world record.
During the interview, White playfully hit out at the Guinness Book of World Records for not including his former band, the White Stripes, as having played the shortest concert of all time.
Days after Jack White claimed his third number one album in the U.K., he's now climbed atop the Billboard 200 chart for the first U.S. number one album of his career.
This past Friday night, Jack White played New York City's Webster Hall as part of the Amex UNSTAGED series. On top of being a sold-out show, the concert was broadcast live via YouTube.