Meg White
Meg White is an American former musician and singer, best known as the drummer of the duo The White Stripes. She is credited as one of the key artists in the garage rock revival of the 2000s and has won various awards as a part of the White Stripes, including six Grammy Awards.
Drummer
December 10, 1974
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Meg White, an American former musician and singer, gained fame as the drummer for the rock duo The White Stripes. She played a significant role in the 2000s garage rock revival and, as a member of The White Stripes, received numerous awards, including six Grammy Awards. Some of her most notable works are the albums “White Blood Cells,” “De Stijl,” “Elephant,” “Get Behind Me Satan,” and “Icky Thump.” Additionally, she made cameo appearances in films such as “Coffee and Cigarettes,” “Nobody Knows How to Talk to Children,” and “The Darwin Awards.” Recognized as one of the greatest drummers of all time, Meg White has been featured on Rolling Stone’s “100 Greatest Drummers of All Time” list.