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MUSIC
From Issue #24
The Raconteurs
By Adam Grant
When
long-time friends Jack White (The White Stripes) and Brendan Benson
started jamming and recording in an old, spacious attic during
breaks from their usual projects, neither man knew what was to
come. “We’ve been friends for a long time, fans of
each other’s music, and kind of studying each other in a
way for a long time,” recalls White. “We were just
recording a couple of songs, and we didn’t really know what
it was for.”
It wasn’t until they had written their eventual lead single,
“Steady, As She Goes”, that White and Benson knew
they had something special. In order to make a true go of it as
a band, they brought in buddies Patrick Keeler (drums) and Jack
Lawrence (bass), of The Greenhornes. Subsequently, The Raconteurs
were born. “‘Steady, As She Goes’ was the first
thing we did,” says White, “and it doesn’t sound
like Brendan’s solo album, it doesn’t sound like The
White Stripes, and it doesn’t sound like The Greenhornes.
After we were done recording it, I think we were off to ‘a
spot of a winner’, as the English would say.”
The band: The Raconteurs, the rock ’n roll
brainchild of The White Stripes’ Jack White and alt-rock
aficionado Brendan Benson.
Right now: May 16th saw the release of the band’s
10-track debut disc, Broken Boy Soldiers.
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