Olivia Jean

[4] As a 14-year-old freshman, along with her friend, Stephany, on bass and her younger brother Brent on drums, Jean formed the Yazuka Drag Queens.

[5] Playing original songs, they won their school's talent show and went on to open at a gig for a local band, Genders.

[3] At 16, she began playing small clubs around Detroit and handing out her homemade demo CDs to friends, family, and co-workers.

“I didn’t know you could make money off of music.”[3] As part of an elective course at South Lake High School, she enrolled in cosmetology classes.

"[6] In 2006, she took part in the Michigan Interscholastic Press Association (MIPA) Spring Conference On-Site Contest and won 3rd place for her featured writing entry.

[7] In June 2008, she participated in the Detroit Festival of the Arts and replicated the Andy Warhol painting, Red Jackie, using chalk.

[8] In 2009, she enrolled in graphic design school[3] and continued making surf inspired instrumental demos and performing under the name, Idee Fixe.

[10] She continued to play bass as part of Elson's live band while she was promoting the album, including a performance on The Late Show with David Letterman in September 2010.

[11] She played several instruments on various tracks for Wanda Jackson's 2010 Jack White produced album, The Party Ain't Over.

[13][14] Jean contributed to the recordings of several instruments and backing vocals for various tracks for several of Jack White's solo albums including Blunderbuss (2012), Lazaretto (2014), Entering Heaven Alive (2022), and Fear of the Dawn (2022).

Jean appeared in White's 2012 music video for "I'm Shakin'" as well as played guitar and sang backing vocals for a live performance of the song on Conan in December 2012.

"[18] Jean met Shelby Lynne, Ruby Rogers, and Erin Belle when they all appeared in the Dead Weather's 2009 music video for "I Cut Like A Buffalo".

[22][23] In June 2011, Jack White produced the song "Charlene II (I'm Over You)", a collaboration between the Black Belles and comedian and television show host Stephen Colbert.

[29] Jean supported the album with a series of free in-store performances at record stores and clubs with a backing band consisting of drummer Jacob Edwards, (formerly with the Avett Brothers), Brett Mielke (Best Coast, Twilight Sleep), Nashville session player Micah Hulscher (Los Colognes) and bassist Taylor Zachry.

[30] In stark contrast to Bathtub Love Killings, Jean took on the task of producing Night Owl herself, calling on the players she wanted for each part.

[31] Jean included a cover of Muhammed Rafi's Bollywood dance number, "Jaan Pehechaan Ho", on the album.

She promoted her album with her own small tours and in-store performances with various musicians that included bassists Jessica Wilkes and Erica Salazar, drummers Simon Knudtson, Dave Martin and Sam Skorik, and guitarists Blake Talley and Cody Clayton.

Recorded at Los Angeles's Valentine Recording Studios and Third Man Recording Studios in Nashville, Raving Ghost counts collaborators like keyboardist Bo Koster (My Morning Jacket), Roger Joseph Manning Jr (Jellyfish), as well as drummers Carla Azar (Autolux, Jack White) and Patrick Keeler (The Raconteurs), with engineering by Bill Skibbe (The Kills, Blonde Redhead, the Raconteurs, the Dead Weather, Jack White, Franz Ferdinand, the Black Keys.

[37] Recorded in July 2020, March and Jean's self-produced collaboration also features the talents of Erica Salazar on bass, Austin Seegers on drums, and Cody Clayton on guitar.

On April 8, 2022, Jack White kicked off his Supply Chain Issues tour at the Masonic Temple in Detroit, Michigan with Jean as the opener.

[3] They got married immediately on stage with fellow Third Man Records co-founder, Ben Swank officiating along with White's mother, Teresa Gillis and her father, Brent Markel by their sides.

Jean live in San Francisco