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Nearly fifteen months after it started so inconspicuously at a VFW hall in East Nashville, this last batch of four shows signals the end of Jack White’s “No Name” tour. Festivals all of them, the sets are a shining example of Jack’s ability to wow crowds exponentially larger than those able to fit in the tiny rooms where the tour kicked off so many moons ago. The first-ever appearance covering Jimi Hendrix’s “Red House” serves as prime evidence that Jack with the crack band of Bobby Emmett, Patrick Keeler and Dominic John Davis is as formidable a combo as he has ever taken the stage with. Now go back and listen to the proof. Only on nugs.