Jack White’s Third Man Records to open new store in Detroit

FILE - In this July 29, 2014 file photo, musician Jack White shows off a baseball before throwing out the ceremonial first pitch before the Detroit Tigers baseball game against the Chicago White Sox in Detroit. White is planning a return to his Detroit roots with a new Third Man Records store. White and Shinola, a business that makes watches and other goods in Detroit, announced Tuesday, June 2, 2015, they've partnered to buy the building housing Shinola. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson)

The former White Stripes frontman plans to open a new retail and office space in the area he went to school

FILE - In this July 29, 2014 file photo, musician Jack White shows off a baseball before throwing out the ceremonial first pitch before the Detroit Tigers baseball game against the Chicago White Sox in Detroit. White is planning a return to his Detroit roots with a new Third Man Records store. White and Shinola, a business that makes watches and other goods in Detroit, announced Tuesday, June 2, 2015, they've partnered to buy the building housing Shinola. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson)
FILE – In this July 29, 2014 file photo, musician Jack White shows off a baseball before throwing out the ceremonial first pitch before the Detroit Tigers baseball game against the Chicago White Sox in Detroit. White is planning a return to his Detroit roots with a new Third Man Records store. White and Shinola, a business that makes watches and other goods in Detroit, announced Tuesday, June 2, 2015, they’ve partnered to buy the building housing Shinola. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson)

Jack White has announced plans to open a new branch of his Third Man Records store in his home town of Detroit. The new retail and office space is the result of a partnership with Shinola, a local watch and high-end goods manufacturer.

The store, which is set to open on 27 November, also known as “Black Friday”, will be located in the Cass Corridor neighborhood of Detroit, where the White Stripes performed their first ever show. White, who went to school in the area, said: “[Cass Corridor is] the most inspiring area of Detroit for me as an artist and as a Detroiter. From the great visual artists like Gordon Newton to the music of the Gories, and the birth of the Detroit garage rock scene, the Corridor has nurtured Detroit’s soul and inventiveness for decades.”

He added: “That spirit pushes forward with Shinola’s passion and will come full circle for the artists of the Corridor that work with Third Man Records to plant a new foundation there to help keep that creative spirit alive for decades to come.”

Shinola, which makes bikes and leather goods, along with headphones, speakers and record players, seems like a good fit for White’s store, as it has played a key role in bringing manufacturing jobs back to Detroit. The city filed for bankruptcy in 2013 but has since undergone an impressive recovery.

Third Man was originally founded in Detroit in 2001, but the label has operated out of its Nashville base since 2009.

White was recently in the news following an interview he gave to the Third Man website in which he claimed former White Stripes drummer Meg White no longer picks up the phone to him. The site was forced to put out a statement to say the quotes had been sensationalised by news sites.

Via Guardian Music

Jack White at eil.com

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