The Number Three
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* He usually credits "The Third Man" for the art and design for the albums, however, Jack usually does all the art and design for the albums.    | * He usually credits "The Third Man" for the art and design for the albums, however, Jack usually does all the art and design for the albums.    | ||
* In "[[Ball and Biscuit]]", Jack sings "It's quite possible that I'm your third man, girl...".  | * In "[[Ball and Biscuit]]", Jack sings "It's quite possible that I'm your third man, girl...".  | ||
| + | * The White Stripes' colour scheme consist in three colours: red, white and yellow.  | ||
Revision as of 21:42, 24 September 2006
Jack is practically obsessed with the number three and all that it represents. Some things that have showed up with the number three include :
- Third Man Records, Jack's record label that has been the label for the Stripes themselves, but also bands such as Whirlwind Heat and The Raconteurs.
 - Third Man Films, the film production company for Under Blackpool Lights.
 - "III" can be seen on many of Jack's amplifiers onstages.
 - Jack usually signs his name on autographs and other things as "Jack White III", or simply "III".
 - He usually credits "The Third Man" for the art and design for the albums, however, Jack usually does all the art and design for the albums.
 - In "Ball and Biscuit", Jack sings "It's quite possible that I'm your third man, girl...".
 - The White Stripes' colour scheme consist in three colours: red, white and yellow.
 
