John Anthony White (né Gillis; born July 9, 1975) is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer. He is best known as the lead singer and guitarist of the duo the White Stripes, but has also had success in other bands and as a solo artist. White has enjoyed consistent critical and popular success and is widely credited as one of the key artists in the garage rock revival of the 2000s. He has won 12 Grammy Awards, and all three of his solo albums have reached number one on the Billboard charts. Rolling Stone ranked him number 70 on its 2010 list of “The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time”. David Fricke‘s 2011 list ranked him at number 17.
After moonlighting in several underground Detroit bands as a drummer, White founded the White Stripes with fellow Detroit native and then-wife Meg White in 1997. Their 2001 breakthrough album, White Blood Cells, brought them international fame with the hit single and accompanying music video “Fell in Love with a Girl“. This recognition provided White opportunities to collaborate with famous artists, including Loretta Lynn and Bob Dylan.[1] In 2005, White founded The Raconteurs with Brendan Benson, and in 2009 founded The Dead Weather with Alison Mosshart of The Kills. In 2008, he recorded “Another Way to Die” (the title song for the 2008 James Bond film Quantum of Solace) along with Alicia Keys, making them the only duet to perform a Bond song. On April 24, 2012, White released his debut solo album, Blunderbuss. His second studio album, Lazaretto, was released on June 10, 2014. His third studio album, Boarding House Reach, was released on March 23, 2018. All three records received wide commercial and critical success.
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The numbers mean little compared to the relevance of the influence of his music, and the existence of wonderful songs like “Not of this earth”, “Surfing with the alien”, “Always with me, always with you” and “Satch boogie”. But aside from releasing unforgettable works on his own, Satriani has recorded and toured with the likes of Mick Jagger, Deep Purple and Alice Cooper.
Before starting his career, he taught guitar legends like Steve Vai, Kirk Hammett and Charlie Hunter. And what does Joe himself say about his music? Let’s see, “People have heard my blues, metal, my techno and rock side. My goal is to keep playing forever. Hopefully, the guitar is going to be my permanent instrument of expression.”


