Lost Jack White Record Discovered In Furniture (Recap)
. Yes, long before his White Stripes days, Jack White was employed in Detroit as an upholsterer. His upholstery mentor and Brian Muldoon briefly formed a band with him called The Upholsterers. The duo recorded two singles together. The first of these, Apple of My Eye, was released on a small label called Sympathy for the Record Industry in 2000. The second, "Your Furniture Was Always Dead I Was Just Afraid to Tell You," was supposedly pressed to 100 vinyl copies, and hidden by the duo inside of 100 pieces of furniture they were upholstering. It was then lost to time. Until now. Read more - here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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