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Item Details
Title:
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JACK WHITE
BROKEN STRING BLUES |
By: |
Richard Carman |
Format: |
Paperback |

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£7.99 |
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ISBN 10: |
1786061279 |
ISBN 13: |
9781786061270 |
Publisher: |
JOHN BLAKE PUBLISHING LTD |
Pub. date: |
2 February, 2017 |
Description: |
Influenced by punk, classic rock, country and traditional American blues music, Jack White gradually refined a sound, a look and a profile that marked him out as unique. |
Synopsis: |
On a dilapidated rural porch, a dark, trilby-sporting figure hunches over a plank of wood. The plank is so worn it could have been pulled from the peeling bannister of the porch it rests on. A wire is looped between two nails, roughly hammered into either end of the plank, and forced taut by an old soda bottle pushed underneath. Next, a copper-wrapped magnet is nailed under the raised string, and flimsily wired to a battered amplifier nearby. As voltage hums through his creation, he slides a length of brass tubing along his single string, and smiles beatifically at the resulting electric scream. Under the gaze of the curious cows in a nearby field, he has built an electric guitar. The now-famous scene in acclaimed guitar documentary It Might Get Loud introduced the casual rock fan to the mesmerising talent and charisma of Jack White. But White had been a musical pioneer long before his powerful demonstration of just how simple the guitar can be. From his early days in Detroit, White had a clear vision for what great music consisted of.Influenced by punk, classic rock, country and traditional American blues music, White gradually refined a sound, a look and a profile that marked him out as unique. This newly-researched book traces the fascinating life and work of Jack White, as a writer, performer and - most importantly - a guitarist. Whilst The White Stripes were the perfect band for the new millennium - post-modern cool harking back to a time when valves and plastic guitars ruled the world - he has since blended mixed musical styles with great song-writing and blistering technical skill, to become a vital force in keeping the legacy of popular guitar music alive and well. A passionate advocate of analogue technology, a lover of beautiful, classic instruments, and a musical polymath, the former upholsterer has become a guitar hero who spans generations. This is his story. |
Publication: |
UK |
Imprint: |
Music Press Books |
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