Jay Farrar

Jay Farrar

Movies for Jay Farrar...

Transformers: Rise of the Beasts
Title: Transformers: Rise of the Beasts
Character: Museum Guard
Released: June 6, 2023
Type: Movie
When a new threat capable of destroying the entire planet emerges, Optimus Prime and the Autobots must team up with a powerful faction known as the Maximals. With the fate of humanity hanging in the balance, humans Noah and Elena will do whatever it takes to help the Transformers as they engage in the ultimate battle to save Earth.
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The Winding Stream
Title: The Winding Stream
Character: Self
Released: March 15, 2014
Type: Movie
The story of the American music dynasty, the Carters and Cashes, and their decades-long influence on popular music.
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Happy Slapping
Title: Happy Slapping
Character: Dude in Car
Released: August 1, 2013
Type: Movie
Five suburban youths embark on a night of violence in the city, attacking unsuspecting victims while recording the assaults on smartphones.
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One Fast Move or I'm Gone: Kerouac's Big Sur
Title: One Fast Move or I'm Gone: Kerouac's Big Sur
Character: Self
Released: May 11, 2008
Type: Movie
"One Fast Move or I'm Gone: Kerouac's Big Sur" examines Jack Kerouac's escape from post "On The Road" fame to his dream of an isolated retreat in a cabin at Big Sur where he searches for inner peace. His road comes full circle with this self-exploration, resulting in an alcohol-fueled paranoia and a plunge into madness.
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Son Volt: Live - 6 String Belief
Title: Son Volt: Live - 6 String Belief
Released: May 23, 2006
Type: Movie
In this rockin' performance filmed live at the Orange Peel in Asheville, N.C., in September 2005, one of America's most lionized alternative country bands, Son Volt, takes the stage. Ranging from quiet folk and country ballads to energetic roadhouse rock, the 31 tracks add up to more than two hours of classic Son Volt, Jay Farrar and Uncle Tupelo standards. Special features include a new interview with Farrar.
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Son Volt: Live from Austin, TX
Title: Son Volt: Live from Austin, TX
Character: Performer
Released: May 17, 2005
Type: Movie
After the breakup of the pioneering alt-country band Uncle Tupelo, guitarist and songwriter Jay Farrar founded Son Volt, which gave him a purer vehicle for his moody and compelling songs and rich vocal style. In 1997, as Son Volt were touring in support of their second album, Straightaways…, Farrar and bandmates Dave Boquist, Jim Boquist, and Mike Heidorn. Track Listing 1 – Route 2 – Loose String 3 – Cemetery Savior 4 – Catching On 5 – Live Free 6 – Tear-Stained Eye 7 – True To Life 8 – Left A Slide 9 – Windfall 10 – Out Of The Picture 11 – Back Into Your World 12 – Ten Second News 13 – Picking Up The Signal 14 – Drown 15 – Too Early 16 – Chickamauga
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Return to Sin City: A Tribute to Gram Parsons
Title: Return to Sin City: A Tribute to Gram Parsons
Character: Self (vocals, acoustic guitar)
Released: November 15, 2004
Type: Movie
With a vision that took him far beyond the genre of country rock, singer-songwriter Gram Parsons left his mark in gut-wrenching sentiments of country music, burning melodies typical of soul music, sweet, uplifting harmonies of gospel choirs and the hand-clapping boogie of rock and roll. Gram's daughter Polly organized this amazing gathering of his close friends and biggest fans for a Sin City tribute honoring this prince of longhair country boys. A sampling of the live performances include Six Days on the Road Sin City All Stars; Big Mouth Blues Jim Lauderdale; Devil in Disguise Jay Farrar; Sleepless Nights Lucinda Williams; Love Hurts Keith Richards & Norah Jones; Sin City Dwight Yoakam, and more, including commentaries by Polly Parsons and Shilah Morrow.
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Uncle Tupelo: The Last Leg of the Andodyne Tour
Title: Uncle Tupelo: The Last Leg of the Andodyne Tour
Character: Self
Released: May 1, 1994
Type: Movie
The great alt-country band Uncle Tupelo played its last concert on May 1, 1994, at Mississippi Nights in St. Louis, Missouri. By the time of this show, Jeff Tweedy and Jay Farrar were already not getting along well. Soon after the performance, they would both go on to create other bands, with Farrar founding Son Volt and Tweedy forming Wilco, but on that night in May 1994, there was one last grasp at combined harmony and greatness. In the video below, Tweedy and Farrar trade off on the lead vocals, with drummer Mike Heindon joining the band on the final song of the set, “Looking for a Way Out,” and also singing on the encore with Brian Henneman and the Bottle Rockets on Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Gimme Three Steps.”