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Eells profiles Jack White, the singer for the White Stripes, the red-and-white-clad Detroit duo that played a stripped-down, punked-up take on Delta blues. White Stripes bandmate, Meg, was his wife. White is now a solo artist and owns a building in Nashville that houses the Third Man Records, the headquarters of White's musical enterprises.

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