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The White Stripes are a minimalist rock and roll duo from Detroit, formed in 1997. Billing themselves as brother and sister, guitarist and singer Jack White and drummer Meg White released their self-titled debut album in 1999. (In reality, they are ex-husband-and-wife; Meg is only seven months older than Jack.) They were a struggling local band in Detroit for a long time, even after touring with Pavement and Sleater-Kinney. The second release from the White Stripes, De Stijl (2000), was named after the minimalist Dutch art movement, which they cited as a source for the approach to their music and image. Their stripped-down, garage rock sound made them a much hyped-band in 2002, as a result of the critical raves given to the major label release of White Blood Cells in 2001. The White Stripes enjoyed their first significant success in the UK in 2001, with the critical acclaim, especially for the band's energetic stage performances, spreading to the US in the following months. The band has no bass player, and several musicians have produced bootlegs of bass-added tracks.


In 2002, Q magazine named The White Stripes as one of the "50 Bands To See Before You Die".


Their follow-up to White Blood Cells, entitled Elephant, was released on April 1, 2003, again to widespread critical acclaim. On February 8, 2004 the song "Seven Nation Army" won a Grammy for best Rock Song, and the album Elephant won for best Alternative Album.


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The White Stripes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (280 words)
The White Stripes are a minimalist rock and roll duo from Detroit, formed in 1997.
The second release from the White Stripes, "De Stijl" (2000), was named after a minimalist Dutch art movement, which they cited as a source for the approach to their music and image.
The White Stripes enjoyed their first significant success in the UK in 2001, with the critical acclaim, especially for the band's energetic stage performances, spreading to the US in the following months.
The White Stripes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3260 words)
The White Stripes are an American minimalist rock duo from Detroit, composed of Jack White on guitar, piano and lead vocals, and Meg White on drums.
The White Stripes are known for their raw low fidelity sound and the simplicity of their compositions and arrangements mostly inspired by punk rock, American blues and country music.
The White Stripes is one of the few bands to perform on the show (on an earlier show, the group Tenacious D had performed a song after their interview).
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