The creators of the hit rock band "Seven Nation Army" announced in an official statement, dated February 2, 2011, the end of The White Stripes. The artistic adventure Megan Martha White, aka Meg White, and John Anthony Gillis, aka Jack White stopped after more than 13 years of collaborations and their eponymous debut album in 1999.
The official statement published on the website of The White Stripes concludes radical enough: "There will be no new discs or new shows. "Reason cited" artistic differences and a lack of will to want to follow up. "In addition, the press release we announced that Meg and Jack are not the best of their respective forms.
The group split up The White Stripes "for many reasons, but primarily to preserve what is beautiful and unique to the group and must remain in the state. "Thanking the fans for all their support and attendance during the great band's career, the official press release also informs us that Third Man Records will not leave things entirely in the state.
The label of the band The White Stripes plans to publish soon a few live recordings and also recorded songs in the studio of The White Stripes in the years to come.
The official statement published on the website of The White Stripes concludes radical enough: "There will be no new discs or new shows. "Reason cited" artistic differences and a lack of will to want to follow up. "In addition, the press release we announced that Meg and Jack are not the best of their respective forms.
The group split up The White Stripes "for many reasons, but primarily to preserve what is beautiful and unique to the group and must remain in the state. "Thanking the fans for all their support and attendance during the great band's career, the official press release also informs us that Third Man Records will not leave things entirely in the state.
The label of the band The White Stripes plans to publish soon a few live recordings and also recorded songs in the studio of The White Stripes in the years to come.
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