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The Inexhaustible Mr. Jack White to Produce New Album From “The Queen of Rockabilly”

Say what you will about Jack White…but there’s no denying the fact that his Energizer mind works in marvelous ways. After seeing It Might Get Loud earlier this year it became clear to me, andjack white maybe only me, that he is a consummate artist. We watched him pull inspiration from the far reaches of music’s history, pay homage to the deep, Southern soul at the heart of his work, and experiment with heavy, disparate metallic howls in the upstairs attic of an abandoned Victorian home, in the same way that a mad scientist might tamper with boiling beakers—deranged and raw.

2010 will see White return to the mixer in the role of producer. Remember that fantastic album he made in 2004, Van Lear Rose, with Loretta Lynn? This time around White intends to reinvent the touted “Queen of Rockabilly,” Wanda Jackson, a one-time tour mate and lover of Elvis Presley, a dynamic collaboration that is sure to feed the “little bit o’ Country, little bit o’ Rock and Roll” thing that White does so well. In fact, I’m going to go ahead and make this my first “most anticipated release” for 2010.

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2 Responses to “The Inexhaustible Mr. Jack White to Produce New Album From “The Queen of Rockabilly””

  1. Walter says:

    Great post. I’m looking forward to it too. But, from what Jack recently told MTV I doubt this release will be that country. Apparently, it’s gonna rock and rock hard. This one is certainly at the top of my list for most anticipated records of 2010.

  2. Gail in Orlando says:

    No, it wasn’t just you who knew Jack White would do many different things…please don’t flatter yourself too much. All of us who knew of Jack and It Might Get Loud already knew he was very, very versatile. So it’s no surprise. please…..give your readers some credit for brains, okay? Thanks and stay warm.

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