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  • Jul 9, 1975
    John Anthony Gillis is born in Detroit, Michigan. Under the stage name Jack White, he forms the rock band The White Stripes in 1997. In 2004, he produces Loretta Lynn's album "Van Lear Rose", which garners five Grammy nominations
    Jul 9, 2003
    Rocker Jack White, of The White Stripes, suffers a compound fracture of his left index finger in a car accident in Detroit. The following year, he's listed as producer on Loretta Lynn's album "Van Lear Rose"
    Dec 13, 2003
    Rocker Jack White lands seven punches to the face of Jason Stollsteimer, of The Von Bondies, at Detroit's Majestic Theatre, earning assault charges. Four months later, Loretta Lynn's White-produced album "Van Lear Rose" is released
    Mar 9, 2004
    Rocker Jack White pleads guilty to assault and battery for attacking a member of The Von Bondies at a Detroit club in December. The plea comes less than two months before the release of the album White produced for Loretta Lynn, "Van Lear Rose"
    Apr 27, 2004
    Interscope releases Loretta Lynn's album "Van Lear Rose," produced by White Stripes rocker Jack White
    Feb 13, 2005
    Loretta Lynn and Jack White win twice during the 47th annual Grammy Awards at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. "Van Lear Rose," which he produced, claims Best Country Album; while "Portland, Oregon" earns Best Country Collaboration with Vocals
    Jun 1, 2005
    White Stripes rocker Jack White marries model Karen Elson in Brazil. White produced Loretta Lynn's Grammy-winning country album "Van Lear Rose"
    Jan 12, 2006
    The Tennessean reports White Stripes rocker Jack White, who produced Loretta Lynn's album "Van Lear Rose," has purchased a home in Nashville
    May 2, 2006
    Rocker Jack White, who produced Loretta Lynn's album "Van Lear Rose," and wife Karen Elson have a daughter, Scarlett White, at Nashville's Baptist Hospital
    Jul 24, 2007
    From the odd pairings department: Porter Wagoner, backed by Marty Stuart, opens for the rock band The White Stripes at New York's Madison Square Garden

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