Meg White

From Stripespedia

Revision as of 18:36, 2 September 2006 by Shaun the Ripper (Talk | contribs)
An early picture of Meg with pigtails, sitting on her trademark peppermint drum.

Megan Martha White is the drummer and backing (sometimes lead) vocalist of the Detroit minimalist garage blues duo The White Stripes.

Contents

History

Meg was born Megan Martha White on December 10, 1974 in Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan. Before she was the drummer for The White Stripes, she was a bartender at Memphis Smoke, a barbeque restaurant in the Detroit, Michigan suburb of Royal Oak.

Personal Life

Meg in action, playing the drums.

Meg is very shy in public, and will often usually never speak at all in interviews. Because of this, little is known about her personal life.

She either used to date, or is currently dating, Oliver from The Soledad Brothers.

Costumes/Looks

During concerts, she wears red trousers, or black as seen in "Under Blackpool Lights", with a white shirt or red top. There are occasions when she dresses up, usually when the band is asked to appear in awards shows, i.e the Grammy's in which she wore a cream colored gown with a black leaf design. She wears little or no makeup, and after "White Blood Cells" began to wear her hair down. In "Get Behind Me Satan", she appears with her hair short and curled, contrasting her long straight hair in "Elephant". During the Get Behind Me Satan era, when Jack started wearing a Jack the Ripper costume, Meg started wearing large cabaret dresses. She is known for drumming barefoot or wearing socks and only recently began to wear shoes, notably Pumas. When asked about it, she said that the years of drumming barefoot have torn up her skin. Overall, Meg has a modest yet glamorous sense of style.

Equipment

  • Drum kits:
    • Pearl
    • Ludwig-Musser
    • Signature peppermint bass drum head
  • Drum sticks:
    • Vater XD-Rock Wood
  • Cymbals:
    • Paiste 14" Signature Medium Hi-hats
    • Paiste 19" Signature Power Crash
    • Paiste 22" 2002 Ride

Facts

  • Meg White plays percussion on the Soledad Brother's "I'm So Glad" off of their album, "Voice Of Treason"

External Links

Personal tools