American musician
Born: December 10, 1974
Meg White, born on December 10, 1974, in Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan, is an American drummer best known as one-half of the iconic rock duo The White Stripes. Alongside guitarist and vocalist Jack White, her then-husband, Meg played a crucial role in shaping the band’s unique sound and aesthetic.
Despite her minimalistic drumming style, Meg’s contributions were integral to The White Stripes’ success, and her energetic performances became a trademark of the band. The duo gained international acclaim with albums like “White Blood Cells” and “Elephant,” which featured hits such as “Seven Nation Army.”
Meg White’s enigmatic persona and deliberate avoidance of the spotlight added an air of mystery to her public image. After The White Stripes disbanded in 2011, Meg largely stepped away from the music industry, maintaining a private life away from constant media attention. Her impact on the rock scene, however, remains significant, and The White Stripes continue to be celebrated as one of the most influential bands of the 21st century.
Meg White’s 5 most popular quotes
- That’s what my Dad always told me, on the ballot, they should always have a third choice, like none of the above, then if enough people picked that, they’d have to get new candidates.
- I got more used to my own voice, but still it’s hard for me to listen to my own voice, or hear the recordings.
- I remember rehearsing it, and it was the one that we were really excited about and thought would sound the best, and once it was down on tape, it was like, This doesn’t actually sound that good.
- Even at the last minute we were still debating what was gonna be released as the first single.
- It’s hard to get that real good feeling about festivals sometimes.
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