When was The White Stripes from the basement?

The White Stripes continued the ongoing celebration of their Greatest Hits album on Wednesday with the premiere of the band’s appearance on From The Basement. The session was originally recorded at London’s Maida Vale Studios in November 2005 and first aired in 2007 as the From The Basement pilot episode.

When were The White Stripes around?

The White Stripes were an American rock duo from Detroit, Michigan formed in 1997.

What happened to The White Stripes?

The White Stripes officially dissolved in 2011 Taking to their official website on 2 February 2011, they wrote: “The reason is not due to artistic differences or lack of wanting to continue, nor any health issues as both Meg and Jack are feeling fine and in good health.

Where is from the basement filmed?

Maida Vale Studios

From the Basement
Production locations Maida Vale Studios, London, England The Hospital Club, Covent Garden, London
Camera setup Multi-camera
Release
Original network Sky Arts

Where was from the basement recorded?

London’s Maida Vale Studios
Fresh off the release of their greatest hits compilation, the White Stripes have revealed the full video of their From the Basement performance. The performance was recorded in November 2005 at London’s Maida Vale Studios, made by Basement co-creator Nigel Godrich and director Sophie Muller.

Where did the White Stripes start?

Detroit, MIThe White Stripes / Origin

How old are the White Stripes?

The White Stripes was a two-person rock band from Detroit, Michigan that has added to the lexicon of Detroit sound. Formed in 1997, members were Meg White (drums and occasional vocals) and songwriter Jack White (vocals, guitar, and keyboards).

Why did Meg and Jack break up?

‘Special band’ Giving their reasons for the parting Jack and Meg said it was not “due to artistic differences or lack of wanting to continue, nor any health issues”. The statement said they hoped the news would not be met with “sorrow” from fans but seen as a “positive move”.