Jack White Responds to University of Oklahoma Incident

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A bit of controversy was stirred this week around Jack White after he played a show at the University of Oklahoma on February 2nd. The university’s newspaper, for some odd reason, decided to release White’s financial terms to play the show and even released his tour rider.

White initially retaliated against the publication during his performance, publicly calling out The Oklahoma Daily for  for printing his contract.  In the following days the university was informed that it was being blacklisted from any future Jack White performances as well as all other artists represented by William Morris Entertainment.

In response to this incident, Jack White’s management has released a statement to show they’re involved in the agency’s blacklisting move, so rest assured Oklahomans.

Read the full statement below.

To the students and staff of University of Oklahoma:

Jack White would love to thank all the concert attendees at his performance at the University of Oklahoma. The crowd was incredible and Mr. White played an extensive two and a half hour show for them. The students who helped organize the event were wonderful. Playing in, and for, the people of Oklahoma is one of Jack White’s favorite tour stops. At no time did Jack White or White’s management say that we would never play there again, that is untrue.

The incidents with the OU Daily student newspaper reporting the financial terms of the show, the private tour rider information, along with unsolicited photographers from their staff were unfortunate, unprofessional, and very unwelcoming. The show was one of many on this tour directed at playing for university students in their own environment. And the band were all completely thrilled with the performance and the crowd.

Incidentally, the most important function of a rider is that it lays out optimal technical specifications to ensure the audience has the best experience possible. For that, Jack hires a team of very qualified touring professionals who write the rider and attempt to execute a professional and pleasant experience for all involved. Part of that is making sure that the tour personnel of about 30 people plus the local venue staff are fed. Contrary to what some believe, Jack doesn’t write the rider nor make demands about his favorite snacks that must be in his dressing room. We’re not even sure he likes guacamole but we do know that the folks who work hard to put on the show do enjoy it.

(By the way, now that’s it out there, we recommend you try Lalo’s guacamole recipe. It’s delicious.)

We hope those present for Mr. White’s performance are able to maintain their good memories from the experience and he looks forward to seeing them again soon.

Sincerely,

Monotone Inc.

(Jack White’s management)

 

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