Jack White performed three songs with his daughter, Scarlett White, during a recent appearance in Brooklyn [1].
The collaboration marks a rare public musical pairing between the rock veteran and his daughter, highlighting a personal transition into the spotlight for Scarlett.
Scarlett White joined her father on stage playing the bass for a set that included "Cannon," "John the Revelator," and "Black Math" [1], [2]. The performance consisted of three songs in total [1], [2].
Following the event, Scarlett White described the experience as a significant personal milestone. "It was a really special moment for us," Scarlett White said to Consequence of Sound [1].
Jack White has previously expressed his admiration for his daughter's development. "I'm so proud of her," Jack White said to Yahoo Entertainment [2]. He also noted in a separate statement that the experience was a really special moment for them [2].
The Brooklyn performance brought together different generations of the White family's musical influence, a tradition often seen in the lineage of American rock and roll. The selection of songs, ranging from traditional covers to original compositions, showcased the versatility of the duo's chemistry on stage.
“"It was a really special moment for us,"”
This performance signals Scarlett White's emergence as a public musical figure. By sharing the stage with a high-profile artist like Jack White in a major market like Brooklyn, she gains significant visibility and industry exposure that often precedes a formal entry into the professional music scene.



