Jack White to release 2014 Detroit Masonic Temple show on vinyl
It will arrive with a bonus 7 single of White’s Saturday Night Live performance from last year
Jack White. CREDIT: John Shearer/Getty Images
Jack White is set to release a new live album recorded at Detroit’s Masonic Temple back in 2014.
The show, which took place on July 30, 2014, saw the Detroit native run through 38 songs over the course of three-and-a-half hours which included covers of Beck’s ‘Devil’s Haircut’, Led Zeppelin‘s ‘The Lemon Song’ and Hank Williams’ ‘Ramblin Man’.
Released via White’s own Third Man Records, ‘Jack White: Live At The Masonic Temple’ will be available on four 180-gram coloured vinyl LPs, with a slipcase cover with custom printed photo inner sleeves and will include shots from the night by official tour photographer David Swanson.
The White Stripes release 1999 live album to benefit Fair Fight Action
The duo have also re-shared a collection of their classic B-sides and Saturday Night Live performances
Meg and Jack White performing on stage as The White Stripes (Picture: Ebet Roberts/Redferns)
The White Stripes have released a recording of a live show they played in 1999 to benefit the voter participation advocacy group Fair Fight Action.
Recorded during the duo’s show at the 40 Watt Club in Athens, Georgia on September 27, 1999, the 11-track live record was released by Jack White’s Third Man Records label yesterday (December 14).
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All proceeds from ‘Live At The 40 Watt (Benefitting Fair Fight)’ will go to Fair Fight Action, the Stacey Abrams-founded voter participation advocacy group, and their ongoing work to protect the rights of eligible voters in the upcoming Georgia runoff elections.
The proceeds from the record will go to Fair Fight, founded by Stacey Abrams. They are a voter participation advocacy group, and they aim to protect the rights of eligible voters in the upcoming Georgia runoff elections.
It s been an exciting week for fans of the band, as some of their b-sides have been made available on major streaming services for the first time.
If the 1999 live record isn t enough, you can continue your trip down memory lane by watching their 2002 Saturday Night Live appearance, that has been re-uploaded to YouTube.
Two performances are available, ‘Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground’ and ‘We’re Going to Be Friends .