Jack White is an American musician, songwriter, producer, and founder of Third Man Records, born in Detroit, Michigan. Rising to international prominence with The White Stripes, he became one of the defining figures of the 2000s garage rock revival before expanding his work through The Raconteurs, The Dead Weather, and a successful solo career. His catalogue includes solo tracks such as “Lazaretto,” “Love Interruption,” “Taking Me Back,” and “That’s How I’m Feeling,” alongside The White Stripes' globally iconic “Seven Nation Army.” Blending blues, garage rock, alternative rock, and experimental production, White remains one of the most distinctive guitarists and producers of his generation.