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Old, hidden Jack White single discovered 10 years later

Jack White might have hidden valuable memorabilia in your couch.

 

Ramon Ramirez

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Posted on Dec 19, 2014   Updated on May 29, 2021, 10:56 pm CDT

Jack White—one of the most distinct and interesting mainstream voices in pop—was once in a band called the Upholsterers. Somewhat related, he was an actual upholsterer and worked with furniture for a living. Here’s why that matters: Ten years ago in a bored, message-in-a-bottle gimmick, White and bandmate Brian Muldoon sewed 100 copies of an otherwise unreleased single into furniture the duo was commissioned to upholster in real life.

Now two separate, former customers have stumbled across the singles—with 98 potentially still out there sewn into residential couches. White’s Third Man Records shared that project’s album art this week.

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As a band, the Upholsterers released one conventional EP with three songs on indie label Sympathy for the Record Industry back in 2000. It rocks, and you may enjoy it below.

Photo via Mark Runyon/Flickr (CC BY 2.0)

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*First Published: Dec 19, 2014, 2:28 am CST