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Third Man Records Presents 'Behind the Blue Series: Musical Origin Stories With Jack White' Video Series

Third Man Records Presents 'Behind the Blue Series: Musical Origin Stories With Jack White' Video Series

Duane's "Postcard From Hell" and Dex Romweber's "The Wind Did Move" and the subjects of White's latest videos.

Nashville, TN (October 11, 2018) -- Third Man Records is excited to add two new videos to Behind The Blue Series: Musical Origin Stories With Jack White, a video series featuring Jack White explaining the stories behind individual records in the beloved Blue Series. The second pair of videos in the series, detailing the origins of two early Blue Series 7" singles (Duane's "Postcard From Hell" and Dex Romweber's "The Wind Did Move") are now available to watch below.

These singles are near and dear to JackĆ¢ā‚¬ā€each one a snapshot of a passion project turned personal encounter. Third Man Books' recent offering The Blue Series: The Story Behind The Color told the story of the series beautifully with exclusive interviews and photos. Now Jack has set out to describe the origin story of each individual record with his new video series, Behind The Blue Series.

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