Jack White Performs Johnny Cash's "Walk The Line"
Jack White strums the riff from "Walk The Line" and explains the influence it had on punk music. He then talks to Dan Rather about about The White Stripes and "Seven Nation Army". Find AXS TV on your TV -- http://www.axs.tv Subscribe to AXS TV on YouTube -- https://www.youtube.com/axstv Download the AXS TV App Today! -- https://bit.ly/AXSTVapp
About the white stripes
Lo-fi bluesy garage indie rock duo from Detroit, Michigan, USA. Formed in 1997, stopped performing in February 2011. Members: [a278763] (vocals, guitar, and keyboards); [a367269] (drums and percussion). The two were a married couple at one point, but divorced in March 2000. Jack White, previously a guitarist in the garage band The Go, was heavily influenced by folk blues, country, heavy 60s British blues and psychedelic rock, and Broadway show tunes. As a duo, The White Stripes dressed in minim...
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