May 6, 2009 19:29
Jack White teams up with Dex Romweber Duo
They'll release a seven-inch single on White's own label
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Jack White has teamed up with the Dex Romweber Duo to release a seven-inch single later this month.
The two songs were recorded at The White Stripes frontman's home studio in Nashville, and feature White playing guitar and bass, singing vocals, and playing a saw.
The record was produced by White and engineered by Vance Powell who has previously worked with The Raconteurs and The Dead Weather).
The single is due to be released in late May via White's label, Third Man Records.
White has been a longtime fan of Rombweber and has credited the Flat Duo Jets man with influencing his style.
The seven-inch tracklisting and details:
Side A: 'Last Kind Word Blues' by Geeshie Wiley
Dex Romweber plays guitar, piano and sings the lead vocal
Jack White plays acoustic guitar, lead guitar and sings a harmony lead vocal
Sara Romweber plays drums
Side B: 'The Wind Did Move' by Dex Romweber
Dex Rombweber plays guitar, organ and sings the lead vocal
Jack White plays bass sings and plays the saw
Sara played drums and tambourine
--By our Los Angeles staff.
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