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Also Unreleased Raconteurs Tracks, Live Karen Elson LP
Apr 10, 2012
By Mike Hilleary
As part of its ongoing Vault subscription series Jack White and Third Man Records has announced that they will be releasing a new live DVD of The White Stripes. More
Mar 22, 2012
By Mike Hilleary
In a recently published interview with NME Jack White was naturally asked whether there would be any chance down the line that The White Stripes would someday return. More
Nov 18, 2011
By Laura Studarus
Third Man Records is out to fill our holiday stockings with a plethora of new releases.
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"The White Stripes Belong to You Now."
Feb 02, 2011
By Laura Studarus
Today, the White Stripes officially called it quits. We have the details. More
Greeting Card Vinyl, Monkey Band, and….The Hair Record?
Jan 04, 2011
By Frank Valish
In a new video, Jack White shows off some new innovations from Third Man Records, some (or all) of which might not be real. We have the video. More
White and O’Brien performed a track off Live at Third Man.
Nov 09, 2010
By Lauren Barbato
Last night, Conan O’Brien’s newest late-night venture, Conan, began on a high note with a little help from White Strips/Raconteurs/Dead Weather frontman Jack White. More
Featuring Screenings, Food, Pinball, and Limited/Special Editions Galore
Feb 26, 2010
By Michele Yamamoto
Jack White's Third Man Records will present its latest pop-up store at this year's SXSW festival, replete with goodies and open to all. More
Subscribers Will Also Recieve Exclusive Raconteurs Live Material and Dead Weather Poster
Oct 14, 2009
By Laura Studarus
Subscribers to Third Man Records’ online subscription service “The Vault” are in for a red and white striped treat. For the first time ever, The White Stripes are releasing outtakes from the 1998 session that yielded their debut single, “Let’s Shake Hands,” in addition to B-side “Look Me Over Closely.” This LP will only be available to Vault members. More
Also Beastie Boys, Michael Moore, Ewan McGregor, Doctor Who, and They Might Be Giants
May 26, 2009
By Michele Yamamoto
Our News Roundup briefly reports on various entertainment news stories that are circulating the web: Glastonbury lineup announced, Beastie Boys name new album, They Might Be Giants sponor little league teams, Meg White gets married, Gonzales breaks a world record, The Charlatans announce a U.S. tour, Ewan McGregor is against a Trainspotting sequel, Michael Moore's new documentary on the economic crisis gets a release date, Buffy the Vampire Slayer might be rebooted as a new movie without Joss Whedon or the TV cast, and Doctor Who's David Tennant is set to play The Doctor two more bonus times. More