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Jack White

voc, 1905-1988 GB
of Jazz, Country and Soundtrack
A.k.a. Eugene Joseph White

Born: 2nd December 1905, Liverpool, England. Died: 25th June 1988, Brighton, England. (Aged 82). White was a popular UK dance band leader and instrumentalist during the two world wars. His father, Jack, was an MC at local dances in Liverpool and this inspired him to learn both the drums and saxophone. A family band was formed, which he fronted with his father on the drums, called "Jack White & His Collegians". The band's followers assumed Eugene was "Jack White" and so the name stuck for the rest of his career. White's two bothers also joined the band. Jay, the eldest, played banjo and his younger brother Tom played saxophone. Between 1928 and 1929 they played two summer seasons on the Isle Of Man, gained recognition in 'Melody Maker' magazine and, in the 'All Lancashire Bands Championship', they won the Jack Hylton Trophy. At this point Tom was now drummer and Jay was on tenor saxophone. In November 1929 Jack's band were resident in Liverpool's Rialto Ballroom for two years, followed by a residency at the State Café for a further two years. During the Depression the band remained in work at the West End Ballroom, Birmingham and then moved south for a season on the Isle Of Wight and then Brighton in 1935. During that summer the band then played regularly at the Hammersmith Palais in London where the band's talent came to much attention. White and the band then got their big break in May 1936, when they replaced the famous Joe Loss band at The Astoria. Loss had taken his band on a variety tour and White took up the engagement so effectively that by 1937 the band had secured a recording deal with Parlophone. Radio broadcasts from The Astoria by the band continued at the outbreak of war, raising British spirits with such favourites as "The Lambeth Walk". Some broadcasts and recordings had vocal support from the likes of Anne Lenner, Marjorie Stedeford and Dorothy Carless and, by June 1940, White's band were regulars on BBC's "Music While You Work". In 1941 all three brothers were called up for wartime service. Jack and Jay toured the UK with the Central Band of the RAF. After the war White and the band returned to The Astoria, this time having to compete with their wartime replacement of Harry Leader and his band. White's brother Jay had left in poor health and moved to Hove, where he died in 1957. Tom also moved to Hove and began a grocery business and so, by 1957, the original group were no more. White continued performing with freelance musicians for a period, until 1966, when he retired and moved to Brighton where he began a printing business. By the time he died age 82 he had become somewhat of a recluse and had discarded much of his memorabilia of the dance band years.

     
Genres
  • Jazz
  • Country
  • Soundtrack
  • Pop
  • World
Popular Tracks   
That's How I'm Feeling on No Name by Jack White
Old Scratch Blues on No Name by Jack White
Bless Yourself on No Name by Jack White
Archbishop Harold Holmes on No Name by Jack White
It's Rough On Rats (If You're Asking) on No Name by Jack White
What's The Rumpus? on No Name by Jack White
Another Way to Die on As I Am by Alicia Keys
Bombing Out on No Name by Jack White
Tonight (Was A Long Time Ago) on No Name by Jack White
Lazaretto on Lazaretto by Jack White

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Band Members
Discography
Title Artist Year Type
Whisper Tell Me Sweetly / I've Got A Tiger By The TailConnie Dee / Jack White1965Single
You Comb Her Hair / Loose TalkJack White / Jimmy ClevelandSingle
Foolin' Around / Faded LoveJack White / Kathy TaylorSingle
NIght Train to Memphis / Saginaw, MichiganDave Howell / Jack WhiteSingle
Sittin' In An All Nite Cafe / Whatever It WasJack WhiteSingle
Waitin' In Your Welfare Line / Giddyup GoJack White / Johnny SingerSingle
Tiger By The Tail / 99 WaysJack White / Bob AdamsSingle
Love's Gonna Live Here / WaterlooJack Montana / Jack WhiteSingle
See The Big Man Cry / A Lifetime In A NightJack WhiteSingle
AbileneJack WhiteSingle
It Shook, Crumbled And Fell / I Won't Forget YouJack WhiteSingle
The Matador / One Has My Name The Other Has My HeartJack WhiteSingle
Ringo / TycoonJack White / Bob AdamsSingle
Happy To Be Unhappy / Crazy ArmsJack WhiteSingle
If A Woman Answers / Lonesome 7-7203Jack White, Dave HowellSingle
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To all the music fans that are contributing on Discogs, MusicBrainz and Wikipedia. Thanks to Franz Flückiger for providing Storygram used to visualize band membership.
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