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Ward's solo debut, Duet for Guitars #2, was released by Co-Dependent Records in 1999, then reissued by Howe Gelb's Ow Om record label in 2000. [3] Described by Joshua Klein of Pitchfork as "ragged and lo-fi ... recorded on a shoestring and not necessarily worse for it", [4] Duet for Guitars #2 soon went out of print for a second time, before being reissued by Merge in 2007.
Solo albums, with selected details, chart positions and sales Title Details Peak chart positions Sales US [1]US Indie [2]AUS Hit. [3]BEL (FL) [4]BEL (WA) [5]SCO
M. Ward Records, Future Farmer Records, Loose Music: Producer: M. Ward: M. Ward chronology; Duet for Guitars#2 (1999) End of Amnesia (2001) Live Music & The Voice of ...
She & Him performing in Nashville, Tennessee in 2008. She & Him is an American musical duo consisting of members Zooey Deschanel and M. Ward.They have recorded songs for six studio albums and an extended play (EP), as well as various other releases.
She & Him is an American musical duo consisting of Zooey Deschanel (vocals, piano, ukulele [2]) and M. Ward (guitar, production). It was formed in 2006 in Portland, Oregon . [ 3 ] Their first album, Volume One , was released on the independent label Merge Records on March 18, 2008.
Ward played in over 50 countries worldwide. When not touring, he resided in Los Angeles, playing as a studio session musician and guitar instructor. In 1995 he played guitar for Adam Ant (an acoustic version of his song "Wonderful") on the Howard Stern radio show. On April 1, 2024, Michael Ward died at the age of 57 due to complications from ...
At the time, Ward says stars like Britney Spears and Jessica Simpson were some of Hollywood's biggest sex symbols, but they also were known for their virginity. "It was just very confusing.
Duet for Guitars #2 was the first album recorded by M. Ward, originally released in 1999.The album has been re-issued in 2000 and on July 10, 2007. Ward states in the liner notes that "Most of these songs were written in Chicago but the others were figured out en route to or in Seattle, but they were all recorded in Portland by Adam Selzer."