Last night, Jack took to the stage at The Fitzgerald Theater in St. Paul, MN for a special four song acoustic performance on the season premiere of A Prairie Home Companion hosted by Chris Thile in support of his career-spanning acoustic album. Backed by Lillie Mae Rische, Dominic Davis, and Fats Kaplin, Jack performed “City Lights,” “Carolina Drama,” “(Margie’s At) The Lincoln Park Inn,” and was joined by very special guest Margo Price for a rendition of The White Stripes’ “I’m Lonely (But I Ain’t That Lonely Yet).” Watch highlights from the show below, including Jack’s first performance together with Margo, and listen to a full audio archive of the episode at prairiehome.org.
Third Man Records Vault Package #30
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Recently released for the first time ever as part of Jack White Acoustic Recordings 1998 – 2016, Jack’s “Love is the Truth (Acoustic Mix)” and The White Stripes’ “City Lights” will be paired together as a double A-side 7” on blue and red splatter vinyl for Third Man Records Vault Package #30. This will be the only physical version of this 7″ to ever be made commercially available. Vault Package #30 also features live recordings from The Dead Weather, The Kills, William Tyler, and The Raconteurs, as well as a silk Third Man Records pennant. Learn more about the package and sign up by October 31st here: thirdmanrecords.com/vault
Additional Jools Holland Performances
Last Tuesday night, Jack performed The White Stripes’ “We’re Going To Be Friends,” “Sugar Never Tasted So Good,” and “Just One Drink” on BBC’s Later… with Jools Holland. Head on over to Pitchfork to watch the latter two, plus an interview with Jools. Or, watch “We’re Going To Be Friends” below…