The White Stripes were an American alternative rock band from Detroit, Michigan.
The duo released their first two albums, The White Stripes (1999) and De Stijl (2000), to limited success; it was their third album, White Blood Cells (2001), that pushed the band into the public eye.
[1] The album's success was boosted by the single "Fell in Love with a Girl" and its subsequent music video, which won three awards at the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards.
[2] White Blood Cells was followed by Elephant (2003), which earned the band four Grammy Award nominations, and won them the Best Alternative Music Album and Best Rock Song awards.
[3] Elephant produced four singles and went double platinum in the United Kingdom.
[17] The Golden Lamp Awards recognize positive and negative portrayals of nursing in the media.
The NME Awards USA were introduced in 2008 as an annual alternative for American audiences.
[38][39][40][41] The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a museum located on the shores of Lake Erie in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States, dedicated to the recording history of some of the best-known and most influential musicians, bands, producers, and other people who have influenced the music industry.