Jeff Tweedy

Nascimento : 1967-08-25, Belleville - Illinois - USA

Filmes

Showbiz Kids
Original Music Composer
Um documentário que narra as experiências compartilhadas de ex-estrelas infantis proeminentes e o preço pessoal e profissional da fama e do fracasso de uma criança.
Long Gone Summer
Music
A história de Sammy Sosa e Mark McGwire, do Chicago Cubs, e sua competição para quebrar o recorde de Roger Maris para o maior número de home runs em uma temporada.
Jeff Tweedy: Learning To Love The Music You Hate
Animated interview with Jeff Tweedy about musical taste
Corações Batendo Alto
Jeff Tweedy
Frank (Nick Offerman) é um pai solteiro que não está preparado para se despedir de sua filha, que em breve se mudará para seguir seu sonho de estudar medicina. Ele é dono de uma gravadora que está falindo, mas espera manter contato com a filha através da paixão que dividem: a música. Um pouco antes da mudança, Frank sugere que os dois iniciem uma banda, a "We're Not A Band". Uma das músicas compostas pela dupla viraliza instantaneamente na internet. Agora, Sam precisa decidir entre cursar a faculdade de medicina, um dos maiores objetivos de sua vida, ou se continua ao lado do pai, se dedicando a banda e a carreira de cantora.
Mavis!
Self
A look at the life and music of legendary singer and civil rights activist, Mavis Staples.
Wilco - Live at the Sydney Opera House
Chicago legends Wilco perform at the Sydney Opera House.
Couldn't You Wait?
Himself
A fixture of the "indie rock" scene in the mid-90's, Silkworm left behind a unique catalog that is continually being re-discovered by critics and fans. Using extensive interviews with the surviving members, Couldn't You Wait? chronicles their unlikely 17 year long career on the fringe of alternative music.
Jeff Tweedy: Sunken Treasure - Live in the Pacific Northwest
Himself
Sunken Treasure follows Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy on his February 2006 solo acoustic tour. The footage was recorded over five nights and features songs from three of his current and former bands: Wilco, Uncle Tupelo, and Loose Fur, plus an unreleased track, "The Thanks I Get." The film is directed by documentarians Christoph Green and Brendan Canty, himself the former drummer of Fugazi.
Billy Bragg & Wilco: Man in the Sand
Himself
"Man in the Sand" is a 1999 music documentary that chronicles the collaboration between Billy Bragg and Wilco, which involved the musicians creating new music to accompany lyrics that were written decades earlier by folk singer Woody Guthrie. The project, which was organized by Woody's daughter Nora, spawned two albums: "Mermaid Avenue," released in 1998, and "Mermaid Avenue Vol. II," released in 2000.
Zamboni Man
Music
Zamboni Man is a short story that peers into the lives of two unique and unlikely characters: Walt, a Zamboni driver and Tyler, a young graceful figure skater. The story takes place in the quietness of a vacant ice rink during a late night, after hours, practice session where Tyler rehearses her current skating program. On the evening of our story we witness their improbable and ironic relationship. What these two share by story's end reminds us of the power of imagination and delivers an unexpected message of hope.
I Am Trying to Break Your Heart: A Film About Wilco
Himself
A documentary by photographer Sam Jones documenting American rock band Wilco recording their fourth album Yankee Hotel Foxtrot. Originally intended as a showcase of the band's creative process, the film crew catches unexpected complications between the band and its record label and problems among the band members themselves.
Chelsea Walls
Original Music Composer
This movie tells five stories set in a single day at the famed Chelsea Hotel in New York City, involving an ensemble cast of some 30-35 characters.
Wilco: Live on HBO Reverb
Recorded Live in New York, NY Feed date: May 5th, 1997: Misunderstood Far Far Away Interview Box Full of Letters Hotel Arizona New Madrid Interview Kingpin Outtasite (Outtamind) Interview Casino Queen Next Week's Preview The Deli Tray We've Been Had Interview
Uncle Tupelo: The Last Leg of the Andodyne Tour
Self
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.”