Jack White
The White Stripes Perform Seven Nation Army at Amazon Theatre in Manaus
In late 2004, Jack White was at a pivotal moment in his career with The White Stripes. Their album, "Elephant," released earlier that year, marked a significant point in the alternative rock scene, featuring the iconic track "Seven Nation Army." This song not only became a staple of rock music but also showcased White's distinctive guitar technique and raw vocal style. The live performance in Manaus, Brazil, on November 30, 2004, captured the duo's raw energy and connection with the audience. What's fascinating about that period is how White was blending garage rock with blues influences, proving that he was not just a talented musician but a cultural force in the music landscape. That performance echoed the buzz surrounding The White Stripes, solidifying their status and setting the stage for White's diverse future endeavors.