M. Ward

M. Ward

Born: October 4, 1973
in Portland, Oregon, U.S.
Matthew Stephen Ward is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. His solo work is a mixture of folk and blues-inspired Americana analog recordings.

Movies for M. Ward...

The King
Title: The King
Character: Self
Released: June 22, 2018
Type: Movie
A cultural portrait of the American dream at a critical time in the nation’s history. Set against the 2016 American election, The King takes a musical road trip across the country in Elvis Presley's 1963 Rolls Royce.
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What Doesn’t Kill Me: The Life and Music of Vic Chesnutt
Title: What Doesn’t Kill Me: The Life and Music of Vic Chesnutt
Character: Himself
Released: January 1, 2016
Type: Movie
A documentary about the singer/songwriter Vic Chesnutt
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Brian Wilson and Friends - A Soundstage Special Event
Title: Brian Wilson and Friends - A Soundstage Special Event
Character: Self
Released: October 11, 2015
Type: Movie
In his Soundstage special, Brian Wilson performs hits from his illustrious award-winning career as a Beach Boy, as well as selections from his new album No Pier Pressure. Joined by friends old and new, this two-disc Blu-ray/DVD combo pack features Brian's Soundstage special plus bonus songs and more!
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Title: Conan
Character: Self - Musical Guest
Released: November 8, 2010
Type: TV
A late night television talk show hosted by Conan O'Brien.
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Title: Late Night with Conan O'Brien
Character: Self - Musical Guest
Released: September 13, 1993
Type: TV
Late Night with Conan O'Brien is an American late-night talk show hosted by Conan O'Brien that aired 2,725 episodes on NBC between 1993 and 2009. The show featured varied comedic material, celebrity interviews, and musical and comedy performances. The second incarnation of NBC's Late Night franchise, O'Brien's debuted in 1993 after David Letterman, who hosted the first incarnation of Late Night, moved to CBS to host Late Show opposite The Tonight Show. In 2004, as part of a deal to secure a new contract, NBC announced that O'Brien would leave Late Night in 2009 to succeed Jay Leno as the host of The Tonight Show. Jimmy Fallon began hosting his version of Late Night on March 2, 2009.