Jack White interview on NPR's All Songs Considered - The Flipside

Jack White joins NPR Music's All Songs Considered for a series of exclusive conversations

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All the recent news about Jack White has been about the break up of the White Stripes, and left many wondering what he's been up to.

NPR Music's All Songs Considered is all about the music but it is also known for showcasing artists from different perspectives - whether at the stripped down Tiny Desk or under the pressure of crafting for Project Song.

So, it's in that spirit that Jack White and All Songs co-hosts Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton decided to get together for a series of exclusive conversations they're calling "The Flipside."

In "The Flipside" conversations, Boilen and Hilton offer insight into the artist's personality and projects by sidestepping obvious music questions and diving into the aspects most people don't know much about.

In the first of these conversations with Jack White, for example, Boilen talks to White about why he loves - of all things - the sound of auctioneers.

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Be sure to come back next week, too, as Boilen, Hilton and White continue their "Flipside" discussion with a chat about accents.

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