Jack White
Wins
11
Nominations
35
Category
Biography
"I also believe personally you let the music tell you what to do. You don't tell the music what to do."
- Born Jack White on July 9, 1975, in Detroit, Michigan
- Jack White's duo the White Stripes entered the mainstream with their 2003 album, Elephant, which hit No. 6 on the Billboard 200 and earned a nomination for Album Of The Year. The album spawned the Billboard Hot 100-charting single "Seven Nation Army," which ranked No. 286 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time list.
- White earned his first two career GRAMMYs with the White Stripes for Best Alternative Music Album (Elephant) and Best Rock Song ("Seven Nation Army"). He won his first award as a producer for 2004 for producing Loretta Lynn's Best Country Album-winning Van Lear Rose.
- White made his solo performance debut on the 55th GRAMMY Awards in 2013 with "Love Interruption" and "Freedom At 21," nine years after White Stripes performed "Seven Nation Army" at the 46th GRAMMY Awards.
- In 2017 White was honored with the President's Merit Award at the Recording Academy's Producers & Engineers Wing's 10th annual GRAMMY Week celebration in recognition of his ongoing support for the art and craft of recorded music.
- In 2013 White donated $200,000 to help launch the National Recording Preservation Foundation, a nonprofit established by the U.S. Congress for the purpose of supporting archives, libraries, cultural institutions and others committed to preserving America's radio, music and recorded sound heritage.
All Grammy Awards and Nominations for Jack White
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Best Rock Album
No Name
Jack White
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Album Of The Year
Lemonade
Mike Dean, Malik Yusef Jones, Just Blaze, Jaycen Joshua, Dave Kutch, Greg Koller, Vance Powell, Joshua Smith, Diplo, Ezra Koenig, Beyoncé Knowles, Stuart White, Tony Maserati, Jack White, James Blake, Hit-Boy, Kendrick Lamar, The Weeknd, Boots, Dannyboystyles, Ben Diehl, Vincent Berry II, Jonny Coffer, Alex Delicata, Derek Dixie, Kevin Garrett, Diana Gordon, HazeBanga, King Henry, Jeremy McDonald, MeLo-X, Lester Mendoza, Michael L. Williams II, Asheton Hogan
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Best Rock Performance
Don't Hurt Yourself
Beyoncé Knowles, Jack White
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Best American Roots Song
City Lights
Jack White
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Best Music Video
I Feel Love (Every Million Miles)
Jack Lawrence, Jack White, Candice Dragonas, Dean Fertita, Alison Mosshart, Cooper Roberts, Nathan Scherrer, Ian Schwartz, The Dead Weather
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Best Boxed Or Special Limited Edition Package Winner
The Rise & Fall Of Paramount Records, Volume Two (1928-32)
Susan Archie, Dean Blackwood, Jack White
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Best Recording Package
My Happiness
Jack White, Nathanio Strimpopulos
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Best Boxed Or Special Limited Edition Package Winner
The Rise & Fall Of Paramount Records, Volume One (1917-27)
Susan Archie, Dean Blackwood, Jack White
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Best Rock Performance Winner
Lazaretto
Jack White
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Best Rock Song
Lazaretto
Jack White
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Best Alternative Music Album
Lazaretto
Jack White
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Best Music Video
I'm Shakin'
Saul Levitz, Jack White, Dori Oskowitz, Candice Dragonas
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Best Rock Performance
I'm Shakin'
Jack White
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Best Rock Song
Freedom At 21
Jack White
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Album Of The Year
Blunderbuss
Bob Ludwig, Vance Powell, Jack White
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Best Rock Album
Blunderbuss
Jack White
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Best Boxed Or Special Limited Edition Package Winner
Under Great White Northern Lights (Limited Edition Box Set)
Rob Jones, Jack White
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Best Music Film
Under Great White Northern Lights
Ian Montone, Meg White, White Stripes, Jack White, Mike Sarkissian, Emmett Malloy
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Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical Winner
Consolers Of The Lonely
Joseph Chiccarelli, Vance Powell, Jack White
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Best Music Video
Another Way To Die
PR Brown, Mick Ebeling, Sheira Rees-Davies, Lance Ebeling, Dexton Deboree, Valorie Caskey, Alicia Keys, Jane Tredget, Amelia Torabi, Jack White, MK12, Susan Robertson
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Best Rock Album
Consolers Of The Lonely
Jack Lawrence, Brendan Benson, Patrick Keeler, Jack White, The Raconteurs
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Best Rock Song
Icky Thump
Jack White
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Best Boxed Or Special Limited Edition Package
Icky Thump - Limited Edition USB Flash Drive
Robin Bechtel, Taylor Brigode, Bill Mooney, Jack White
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Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals Winner
Icky Thump
Meg White, White Stripes, Jack White
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Best Alternative Music Album Winner
Icky Thump
Joseph Chiccarelli, Meg White, White Stripes, Jack White
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Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals
Steady, As She Goes
Jack Lawrence, Brendan Benson, Patrick Keeler, Jack White, The Raconteurs
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Best Rock Album
Broken Boy Soldiers
Jack Lawrence, Brendan Benson, Patrick Keeler, Jack White, The Raconteurs
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Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals
My Doorbell
Meg White, White Stripes, Jack White
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Best Alternative Music Album Winner
Get Behind Me Satan
Meg White, White Stripes, Matthew Kettle, Jack White, John P. Hampton
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Best Contemporary Country Album Winner
Van Lear Rose
Eric McConnell, Loretta Lynn, Stuart Sikes, Jack White
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Country Collaboration With Vocal Winner
Portland Oregon
Loretta Lynn, Jack White
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Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals
Seven Nation Army
Meg White, White Stripes, Jack White
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Best Rock Song Winner
Seven Nation Army
Jack White
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Best Alternative Music Album Winner
Elephant
Liam Watson, Meg White, White Stripes, Jack White
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Album Of The Year
Elephant
Liam Watson, Meg White, White Stripes, Jack White, Noel Summerville