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Watch Jack White play three songs with daughter Scarlett on bass in Brooklyn

For Scarlett White, the 19-year-old daughter of rock legend Jack White, this weekend's show at Brooklyn's Paramount was more than just a night out with dad, it was an opportunity to strut her stuff on stage and show the world what she's made of. As Jack White kicked off his North American tour in support of his newly released seventh solo album, 'Frozen Charlotte', Scarlett joined him for a trio of songs that left the crowd in awe. The setlist, which also included new tracks and White Stripes classics, was evidence of the enduring power of Jack White's music, but the real highlight was the father-daughter jam session that had everyone talking.
As Jack White took to the stage, his daughter Scarlett by his side, it was clear that this was a moment that would be etched in the memories of everyone in attendance for a long time to come. The chemistry between the two was palpable, and their performances of 'Cannon', 'John The Revelator', and 'Black Math' were a masterclass in musicality and family bonding. It's clear that Jack White is passing on his passion for music to the next generation, and Scarlett is more than happy to be a part of it.
Scarlett's involvement in her father's music is nothing new, of course. She's been playing bass on various tracks, including 'Into The Twilight' from his 2022 album 'Fear Of The Dawn', and 'Archbishop Harold Holmes' from his 2024 album 'No Name'. But this weekend's performance was a reminder that she's a talented young musician in her own right, not just the daughter of a rock legend. Jack White's decision to let her take the stage and shine is evidence of his faith in her abilities, and it's clear that he's proud to be her father.
As Jack White continues his North American tour, with dates in London and beyond, it's clear that Scarlett will be a part of his musical journey for years to come. Will she follow in her father's footsteps and become a rock legend in her own right?## The Future of Rock is in Good Hands
As the music world continues to evolve, it's heartening to see that the next generation is in good hands. With talent like Scarlett White on the rise, it's clear that the future of rock is bright indeed. And as for Jack White, he's not just passing on his legacy to his daughter, he's also giving her the freedom to forge her own path, which is a lesson that all young musicians can learn from.

