Two-Star Tabernacle
American punk rock band / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Two-Star Tabernacle was a short-lived punk rock band from Detroit. Two-Star Tabernacle consisted of a young Jack White (who later became the founding member of popular rock group The White Stripes), Dan John Miller, Tracee Mae Miller and Damian Lang.[1]
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Background information | |
Origin | Detroit, Michigan, U.S. |
Genres | Garage rock, punk blues, blues-rock, alternative rock |
Years active | 1997–1999 |
Labels | Bloodshot Records |
Members | Jack White Dan John Miller Tracee Mae Miller Damian Lang |
The band's first release came in 1998, and was a 7-inch vinyl with Andre Williams released by Bloodshot Records initially as a limited edition of 500 on white vinyl, then an additional limited edition of 500 on black vinyl [2] and [3] The band's second release came in 2011, and was a 7-inch vinyl recorded around the same time as the first also featuring Andre Williams, released through Jack White's Third Man Records Vault Subscription Service. Several of the band's songs were altered and recorded on the White Stripes' album White Blood Cells and Blanche's album If We Can't Trust the Doctors...