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Rocker also performs "Over and Over and Over" and "Connected By Love" as musical guest Jack White extended his _Boarding House Reach_ to _Saturday Night Live_ as the
rocker performed two cuts from his latest LP in his first _SNL_ appearance in six years. White opened with a fevered take on on his new album’s “Over and Over and Over,” back by Autolux
drummer Carla Azar and a quartet of backup singers. Later in the episode, White slowed the tempo for _Boarding House Reach_‘s slow-burning “Connected By Love.” White, as a solo artist, last
performed on _SNL_ on a 2012 episode hosted by Lindsay Lohan. A decade earlier, in 2002, the White Stripes made their _SNL_ debut. TRENDING STORIES [embedded content] White also made a
comedic appearance in an unaired “Cut for Time” sketch where the rocker played a wedding band guitarist. In the sketch, a best man speech at a wedding turns into an admittance that he’s
having an affair with the bride when the two sing the oft-covered “Dark End of the Street,” a song about infidelity, in front of the cuckolded groom, played by host John Mulaney. Midway
through the performance, White, playing himself, appeared to deliver a fiery solo and turn the duet into a trio. “Jack White played _my_ wedding,” the heartbroken groom marveled: [embedded
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