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Jack White collaborating with Tom Jones
Published Thursday, Jan 5 2012, 20:35 GMT | By Tom Eames | Add comment
Sir Tom Jones has collaborated with Jack White for a new music project.


The legendary 71-year-old singer is the latest artist to record tracks for the Blue Series from White's Third Man Records, according to Mojo.
Jones recorded a new version of 'Jezebel' from his 2002 album Mr. Jones, along with a cover of Howlin' Wolf's 'Evil'.
Of the collaboration with Jones, White said: "He impressed the s**t out of everybody."
White has previously worked with Insane Clown Posse, John C. Reilly and Stephen Colbert for the Blue Series.
Meanwhile, White has also secured a deal with Document Records to remaster and reissue their early blues albums in high-quality vinyl.
Tom Jones is expected to join the panel of BBC One's upcoming UK version of The Voice later in 2012.
Watch Tom Jones perform 'Baby Please Make a Change' with Hugh Laurie below:

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The legendary 71-year-old singer is the latest artist to record tracks for the Blue Series from White's Third Man Records, according to Mojo.
Jones recorded a new version of 'Jezebel' from his 2002 album Mr. Jones, along with a cover of Howlin' Wolf's 'Evil'.
Of the collaboration with Jones, White said: "He impressed the s**t out of everybody."
White has previously worked with Insane Clown Posse, John C. Reilly and Stephen Colbert for the Blue Series.
Meanwhile, White has also secured a deal with Document Records to remaster and reissue their early blues albums in high-quality vinyl.
Tom Jones is expected to join the panel of BBC One's upcoming UK version of The Voice later in 2012.
Watch Tom Jones perform 'Baby Please Make a Change' with Hugh Laurie below:
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