Jack White goes solo
Thursday, 6 August 2009
Jack White is releasing a solo single.
The rocker - who also plays guitar in The Dead Weather and front The White Stripes and The Raconteurs - penned 'Fly Farm' blues at the request of film director Davis Guggenheim while filming the music documentary 'It Might Get Loud' with Jimmy Page and The Edge.
The track will be released digitally via US iTunes and on a special-edition vinyl 7inch single from August 11.
In addition, the 'Steady As She Goes' singer has produced two songs for Transit, a group made up of employees of Nashville Metro Transit Authority.
'C'Mon And Ride' and 'Afterparty' were written about the city's bussing system.
Finally, Third Man Records will also reduce two tracks Jack produced for Dan Sartain next week.
(C) BANG Media International
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