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Versatile, genre-bending, timeless, and prolific, with a solo career spanning 20 years, prominent and beloved collaborative groups like She & Him and Monsters of Folk, and a seasoned run as a producer, songwriter, and composer, Portland’s M. Ward is, without a doubt, one of the indie folk scene’s most important modern fixtures. Still buzzing from last…
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Versatile, genre-bending, timeless, and prolific, with a solo career spanning 20 years, prominent and beloved collaborative groups like She & Him and Monsters of Folk, and a seasoned run as a producer, songwriter, and composer, Portland’s M. Ward is, without a doubt, one of the indie folk scene’s most important modern fixtures. Still buzzing from last…
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Portland based singer-songwriter M. Ward is coming off a big 2016, which saw the artist release his eighth solo record, More Rain, before teaming up with oft collaborator Zooey Deschanel for a new She & Him holiday record late in the year. Heading into 2017 strong, Ward is gearing up for a string of intimate…
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Exciting news? As announced back in the fall, beloved indie songstress Jenny Lewis and frequent collaborators The Watson Twins are celebrating the tenth anniversary of their classic 2006 debut, Rabbit Fur Coat, Feb. 6 at The Ryman Auditorium with M. Ward. The bad news? Unsurprisingly, it sold out pretty much instantly. The good news? You have a chance to win a pair of tickets! Below,…
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It’s no secret that we absolutely obsessed over Jenny Lewis‘s incredible 2014 full-length The Voyager, and jumped at every chance we had to see her last year, including performances at Forecastle Fest and last fall at Marathon Music Works. While the Voyager cycle seems to be winding down, the former Rilo Kiley songstress is already looking ahead…
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Nashville’s version of the famed Austin music festival South by SouthWest (SXSW) is right around the corner. While on a smaller scale, the 4 day, 11 venue, 100 artist festival will take Nashville by storm starting on September 21st with a kickoff performance by Jonny Corndawg, Dawes, and M. Ward at the War Memorial…