Meg White is an American musician best known as the drummer for the rock duo The White Stripes. Born on April 10, 1974, in Detroit, Michigan, she formed the band with her ex-husband, Jack White, in 1997. Their unique sound, blending garage rock and blues, quickly gained popularity, making them icons of the early 2000s music scene.
Despite her significant role in the band, Meg is often recognized for her minimalist drumming style and distinctive stage presence. The duo's hit songs, like "Seven Nation Army," helped define a generation of rock music, and Meg's contributions remain celebrated by fans and musicians alike.