Jack White just continued to share his signature guitars with artists he likes.
Recently, the White Stripes icon gifted one of his guitars to Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder, a signature Fender Acoustasonics, which was used onstage in Nashville to play Green Disease.
This comes after last year, White dropped some signature Fender gear last year which included a mod-heavy Triplecaster, an amp, and a new take on Fender’s intriguing electric-acoustic hybrid, the Acoustasonic.
As soon as the Even Flow talent was gifted the latter, he made his debut in front of an energetic audience in Music City.
“This is my new guitar, given to me by Mr. Jack White, another future Hall of Famer. He’s such a great human,” Vedder told his spectators.
The Black hitmaker added, “You wanna know the secret between having a quality product and making money? The secret is you won’t make money, but you’ll make people happy.”
“That’s what we’ve seen Jack do. I’m very proud to be his friend, and thank you, Jack, for my nice new guitar,” Vedder further mentioned.
He then proceeded to play the punk track, Green Disease as he played out the guitar riff with expertise.
It is pertinent to mention that as a member of White Stripes, Jack White will follow Soundgarden into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame later this year.