Released May 2000 The lone single off of the Stripes sophomore “De Stijl” album, “Hello Operator” was selected as “single of the week” by legendary UK DJ John Peel even though the record wasn’t ...
In its final 5 year push, Paramount embarked on a furious run for the ages, birthing the entire genre of Mississippi Delta blues and issuing some of the most coveted records in the history of wax.
“Hotel Yorba” b/w “Rated X,” recorded by Brendan Benson in the Hotel Yorba Rm # 286 in Southwest Detroit, May 2001, on black vinyl. Design and layout by Jack White.
Paramount Records was founded on a modest proposition: produce records as cheaply as possible, recording whatever talent was available. Over its lifetime, the label would become a "race records" ...
Musical artists traveling through Nashville are invited to stop by to record a song or two with Jack White as producer at Third Man Studio. These 7″ recordings become what is known as ...
Lazaretto is the second studio album by Jack White. It was released on June 10, 2014, through White’s own label Third Man Records in association with XL ...
"Let's Shake Hands" is the debut 7" single of Detroit-based American garage rock band The White Stripes. It was released in March 1998, and marks their first recording.
Completed with either a pack of simple letter stickers OR the most basic turn-of-the-century version of Photoshop, Jack White’s flyer design is in total service of clearly conveying ...
Many of these logos were designed by Jack White alongside several graphic designers from the Third Man staff over the years. Third Man Programs, Series, Hardware, Novelties, etc. Third Man ...