Who is the most Important Garage Rocker in the last 10 years?

I'm going to say Jack White.

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I would love to read a book about this era in NYC. Really. I read "Girl Bomb" which is about the city at that time. Please, bring your stories to the press!
Cole Alexander or Mark Sultan
no surprise, I know, but I'd stick for Eric Davidson, King Khan, Mark Sultan and the whole BLACK LIPS crew...and, of course Mr CRYPT himself, TIM WARREN...

Jack White? Really?

 

I'd say Mick Collins Jim Diamond over Jack White. And that's just of the top of my head.

important is a BIG word, but for me Mick Collins the man. he challenged me to look into other genres; rhythm&blues, soul, funk, punkrock, pop. for the big audience Jay Reatard is the man

Bright Stars

or 

the VANES

 

theCLOWNS

BE THE PRESS!

Cherry Cannoli said:
I would love to read a book about this era in NYC. Really. I read "Girl Bomb" which is about the city at that time. Please, bring your stories to the press!,
The holy trinity- Greg, Jack, & Eric. Even though I see the argument for Jack White, he was influenced by The Oblivians and even bought his guitar from Jack Oblivian. Then there's the personal preference of mine for The Reigning Sound and Goner Records. Not to knock The White Stripes, but a lot of the bands they influenced sound more like indie rock with a few blues riffs. The bands on Goner and influenced by Greg Cartwright sound closer to the real deal for me while somehow still sounding modern and relevant.
Oh, and Kopper.
Damn, first reply was my pick. 

BLACKCAT69 said:
Greg Cartwright gets my vote.
Greg Cartright
Nobunny
Mark Sultan
Should have mentioned black lips, Jay Reatard & king Khan too. 

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