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5 things you probably didn’t know about Jack White

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not-so-funny opening monologue from comedian Bill Burr on this past weekend’s “SNL,” the show needed someone to save it, and guitarist and singer Jack White did just that.White wasn’t even supposed to perform on “SNL” this past weekend, but because the slotted musical guest Morgan Wallen was caught breaking quarantine protocols and asked by the show not to perform, White stepped in at the last minute and brought the house down.White didn’t have any new music to promote, but that didn’t stop him from showing the audience what he does best: shredding on his guitar.

Backed by only a drummer (with the coolest drum kit ever) and bassist, Jack White dipped back into his extensive back catalogue of songs and played some classics.His epic.

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