Two-Star Tabernacle
Two-Star Tabernacle | |
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blues-rock, alternative rock | |
Years active | 1997–1999 |
Labels | Bloodshot Records |
Members | Jack White Dan John Miller Tracee Mae Miller Damian Lang |
Two-Star Tabernacle was a short-lived punk rock band from Detroit. Two-Star Tabernacle consisted of a young Jack White (who later became the founding member of popular rock group The White Stripes), Dan John Miller, Tracee Mae Miller and Damian Lang.[1]
The band's first release came in 1998, and was a 7-inch vinyl with
White Blood Cells and Blanche's
album If We Can't Trust the Doctors...
Bootlegs
There are only two heavily circulated bootlegs, but more are believed to exist. The most common was recorded at The Gold Dollar in Detroit, Michigan on January 16, 1998, and the rarer of the two was recorded at Paychecks in Hamtramck, Michigan, on March 12, 1999.
Live At The Gold Dollar set list[citation needed]
- "Who's To Say"
- "Itchy"
- "Hotel Yorba"
- "Worst Time Of My Life"
- "Garbage Picker"
- "Now Mary" (Early Version)
- "Zig Zag Springs"
- "Red Head"
- "Jesus And Tequila"
- "So Long Cruel World"
- "Sixteen Tons"
Live At Paychecks set list
- "Rank Stranger"
- "The Union Forever"
- "Who's To Say"
- "The Same Boy You've Always Known"
- "Zig Zag Springs"
- "Rootin' Tootin'"
- "Hotel Yorba"
- "So Long, Cruel World"
- "Plain As Day"
- "Wayfarin' Stranger"
References
- ^ "2 Star Tabernacle". Grunnenrocks.nl. Retrieved 10 September 2020.
- ^ "Jet Black Daddy (7 Single)". Bloodshotrecords.com. 20 December 2013. Retrieved 10 September 2020.
- ^ "Amazon.com: Andre Williams & 2 Star Tabernacle: MP3 Downloads". Amazon. Archived from the original on 2009-05-17. Retrieved 2017-09-17.