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Featured Photos: The White Stripes, Bonnaroo Festival, Manchester, TN - June 17, 2007

Champion low-fi duo The White Stripes started writing songs and performing in 1997, a year after Jack and Meg White were married in their hometown of Detroit. Jack's given name is Gillis but, in true rock-and-roll fashion, he decided to take his wife's name of White.

The multi-Grammy Award-winning band has produced six studio albums to date, and Jack and Meg have also appeared in films (both were in "Coffee and Cigarettes," and Jack was in in "Cold Mountain" and "Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story").

Fans can catch a rare live performance of the group on the last ever "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" show next week (2/20). SoundSpike's Tim Mosenfelder caught their set at the Bonnaroo Music Festival in Manchester, TN, in the summer of 2007, and here are some of his best shots.

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