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Where Jack White Got His Sound

July 30, 2008

Over at the Metro Times, Michael Hurtt tells the story of how Jack White acquired his two pick-up, red-and-white Airline guitar:

There was something special about this garish fiberglass git-box, says the Memphis, Tennessee-based Jack Yarber — otherwise known as Jack Oblivian — who White eventually convinced to sell the guitar. Its gnarled tone was the essence of Yarber's dual guitar and drums blues punk trio, the Oblivians, a band that influenced White as much as such similarly iconoclastic roots-shredding groups of the era as the Gories, '68 Comeback and the Flat Duo Jets.

"I found a white three-pickup version with gold trim and a Bigsby whammy bar," says Yarber, "so I sold Jack my old one for a couple hundred bucks. But the white one just wasn't the same; it wouldn't stay in tune."

Airline

Jack Oblivian: MySpace

MP3s: (courtesy of Crypt)
Oblivians - "Christina" from Popular Favorites
Oblivians - "I Don't Wanna Live Alone" from Play 9 Songs With Mr. Quintron
Oblivians - "No Reason To Live" from Soul Food

Via MCR.

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Man, I could never play that guitar. What's with putting the fucking knobs right above the strings?

, Jul 30, 2008 6:11PM

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