Jack Lawrence (musician)

"Little" Jack Lawrence (born December 18, 1976) is an American musician from Covington, Kentucky, currently living in Nashville, Tennessee.

Jack Lawrence
Lawrence performing at Accelerator, Stockholm, in 2006 with The Raconteurs.
Background information
Birth nameJack Lawrence
Born (1976-12-18) December 18, 1976
Covington, Kentucky
GenresRock
OccupationsMusician, songwriter
InstrumentsBass guitar, autoharp, banjo, piano, vocals, drums, guitar, clarinet, mandolin, accordion, double bass
Years active1996–present
LabelsV2, Telstar, Third Man, Warner Bros., XL,
Associated actsJEFF The Brotherhood, The Greenhornes, The Raconteurs, The Dead Weather, Blanche, City and Colour

Career

Lawrence currently plays bass guitar in The Raconteurs, The Greenhornes, The Dead Weather and City and Colour[1] as well as the autoharp and banjo in Blanche. He also guested on the theme song to the 2008 Bond film Quantum of Solace entitled "Another Way To Die", playing bass guitar and baritone guitar.[2] On May 22, 2009, Lawrence married photographer Jo McCaughey at Jack White's house in Nashville in a double ceremony with Meg White and Jackson Smith.[3] Most recently, Lawrence contributed to the soundtrack of the Spike Jonze film Where the Wild Things Are. He is uncredited but is one of the members of Karen O's backup band for the album, Karen O and the Kids. He is also credited on four songs from Wanda Jackson's album, The Party Ain't Over, which Jack White produced. He also plays bass on one track on White's album Blunderbuss and one track on Glim Spanky's album Looking for the Magic. As of 2019, Lawrence is currently on tour with The Raconteurs.

Discography

Equipment

Pedals

The Dead Weather

References

  1. Brian Mansfield (August 3, 2009), "Jack White has a new flame". USA Today.
  2. "Quantum of Solace > Credits". Allmusic. Retrieved on August 20, 2009.
  3. "Meg White and Raconteurs man stage double wedding". NME.com (May 26, 2009). Retrieved on August 20, 2009.
  4. "Jack Lawrence (Dead Weather) Gear". Retrieved 1 October 2016.
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