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His debut solo album, "Blunderbuss," was released last April, he played at several music festivals this past summer including Austin City Limits and Lollapalooza, he was nominated for three Grammys, and the vinyl of "Blunderbuss" managed to outself The Beatles "Abbey Road" where it has sat comfortable at the top for the past three years — and these are just to name a few of his accomplishments. White seems to always be tied up in multiple projects. Currently, White plans to collaborate with Radiohead, continues to devote time to his record label Third Man Records, and now, according to Spin.com, already has nearly 20 new tracks in the works for his next album. White is one of 10 children, but undoubtedly has had no difficulties when it comes to standing out. Preceding his success as a solo artist, White was a band man. His first band, The White Stripes, consisted of only himself alongside his ex-wife, Meg White (he took her last name). The song "Fell in Love With a Girl" was the breakthrough hit that launched the duo toward acclaim. MEME In 2006, White moved on to a new band of old friends" according to his official bio. This band was known as The Raconteurs. They managed to produce a hit debut single, "Steady, As She Goes," that landed them at the top of the charts. Soon enough, it was once again time to move on to a new experiment. That same year White, along with band members of the Kills, Queens of the Stone Age, and the Greenhornies, formed The Dead Weather. The band quickly released two albums in two years, before White craved a new creative outlet. White also opened Third Man Records, his very own record label, in 2009. Third Man Records is conveniently located in Nashville, where United Record Pressing handles all vinyl manufacturing. In just a few years' time, the label has not only produced more than 120 records, but has also landed among the ranks of other top labels for being recognized as a leader in the vinyl record industry. Not even a full year after the release of his first solo album, White is already working toward his second. Maybe one day White will take his own lyrics to heart to "Find yourself a girl, and settle down. Live a simple life in a quiet town" but until that day comes, the only thing that can be expected is more of his twisted talent. - Edited by Morgan Said TREY CONRAD/KANSAN Film students make basketball 'Harlem Shake' video RYAN MCCARTHY rmccarthy@kansan.com Four film students walked into the Kansas men's basketball locker room for the first time on Thursday looking around at the extensive woodwork and well-placed Jayhawk apparel around the facility. After letting the fan feelings subside, the students were ready to get down to business, but also have fun with the team putting together a 53-second video that now has more than 1.4 million views on YouTube. "It was pretty surreal walking into that locker room with all those guys there," said Cameron Volker, a junior from Lenexa. "It wasn't like we were a fan coming backstage, though it was like we're here to do work together." "I it's one of those Gangnam style type of crazes right now," Volker said. "I thought it was hilarious for the basketball team to capitalize on that." Four Kansas film students including Elle Ternes, a sophomore from Fayetteville, Ark., helped junior forward Justin Wesley make his idea of a Harlem Shake Video a reality. "I just saw it as an opportunity to get out of our comfort zone and be silly and another way for us to bond," Wesley said. "I was more excited for Drew and Perry because they're the quiet ones on the team and they looked like they had a lot of fun with it." Wesley had seen the Phi Beta Pi video that Ternes produced for her sorority in a class and then asked Ternes if she would do the same for him and the team. Ternes did not hesitate when the opportunity presented itself. "I was there to facilitate and make what they wanted," Ternes said. "It was totally their thing I was just happy to film it." She also asked her sorority sister and fellow film student Maddie Wilk, a sophomore from Overland Park, for her editing skills and some moral support in the situation. Lee Searcy, a sophomore from Forth Worth, Texas, also helped with the filming. Ternes did not know how much planning would be needed for this video once they walked in, but it appeared the guys had done some planning. "Apparently they had sat around for a long time discussing what they wanted to do." Ternes said. When they arrived, the film crew wanted Kansas coach Bill Self to dance. "They wanted me to dance," Self said on Saturday. "That wasn't gonna happen." "Naadir doing the robot," Wesley said. "I liked the fact that there was such a positive response to it. I didn't know it was going to blow up like that." of a much larger craze across the Internet — all while getting to hang out with the basketball team for an afternoon. The video took approximately 30 minutes to put together, with only three takes for the dance and a single take for freshman guard Ben McLemore's solo chicken-headed version of his signature dance. Now that the YouTube video has gone viral, these four college students are happy they were able to help create a video that's a part Other highlights from the video included one of Kansas' key players doing his Chapelle Show robot dance across the screen. "It showed that our guys are just fun," Volker said. "I think it was a good display of them just doing them, just pure KU basketball attitude." And for Kansas fans like these students, having a memory like this will be something to treasure for the remainder of their college careers. "It wasn't the biggest project, but the fact that I was there with my camera was pretty awesome," Volker said. Edited by Laken Rapier