who recorded and toured together as The White Stripes, are suing Trump for using one of the band's most famous songs — "Seven Nation Army," off of "Elephant," their fourth studio album ...
Rock legends The White Stripes may have disbanded in 2011 ... a Grammy for Best Rock Song and is from the band's fourth album Elephant which sold at least 2 million in the U.S. alone.
Tokyo Police Club will be out through the end of the month on the West Coast with a second leg of dates resuming in late October, hitting NYC for shows at Irving Plaza on November 19 and 20. See all ...
The song was released as part of the White Stripes' 2003 album "Elephant," which won a Grammy for Best Alternative Music Album. The suit said the defendants were aware they were not authorized to ...
Both Jack White and Meg White signed on to a lawsuit ... “Seven Nation Army,” a song from their 2003 album Elephant, might be one of the most enduring parts of the band’s legacy.
Elephant was the big one for Detroit blues rock duo the White Stripes following on the pretty big in itself ... along to its opening track Seven Nation Army but the remainder of the album is pretty ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Two Michigan musicians have filed a lawsuit against former President Donald Trump’s campaign for copyright infringement after using one of the band’s songs in a ...
It’s also got a cast of thousands, including producer Sam Evian and Matthew E White, who co-wrote a few songs on the album ... 10 influences including music (Elephant 6, The Velvet Underground ...
Jack White’s four solo albums in the years that followed the breakup of the White Stripes are explorations of styles that show multiple other sides of his musicianship, veering into R&B and ...