Matthew Stephen Ward
, known by his stage name M. Ward
, is a singer-songwriter and guitarist who rose to prominence in the Portland, Oregon music scene. In the summer of 2006, Ward relocated to New Hampshire and in the fall of 2007 subsequently returned to Portland. Regarding the types of music he grew up listening to, Ward said: "My dad turned me onto Johnny Cash. He was always into gospel and country. My mom listened to classical music." [1]
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Career
His solo debut
Duet for Guitars #2
was released by
Howe Gelb on his Ow Om record label. Ward's 2001 album,
End of Amnesia,
was put out by
Future Farmer Records. A collection of live recordings,
Live Music & The Voice of Strangers,
was a self-released disc that was sold at his shows in 2001. His subsequent albums have been released on
Merge Records.
He has guested on recordings by
Cat Power,
Beth Orton (with whom he co-wrote the title track to her album
Comfort of Strangers
),
The Court & Spark,
Bright Eyes (with whom he toured on the 2004
Vote for Change tour with
R.E.M. and
Bruce Springsteen),
Jenny Lewis (whose debut solo album
Rabbit Fur Coat
he co-produced), and
My Morning Jacket.
In 2006, he contributed a song to, and helped produce the
John Fahey tribute album
I Am the Resurrection
. He also appears on
Norah Jones' album
Not Too Late
, performing backing vocals and guitar on "
Sinkin' Soon", and toured as the opener and a member of her "Handsome Band" for the album in the spring of 2007. Also his cover of
David Bowie's song "
Let's Dance" is featured on the soundtrack of the 2007
New Zealand film
Eagle vs Shark
. Ward was previously a member of the band
Rodriguez with
Kyle Field of
Little Wings. Their album
Swing Like a Metronome
was released in 2000 and produced by Jason Lytle of
Grandaddy.
In 2004, Ward played guitar for
Bright Eyes on a taping of
The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn
. During the performance, Bright Eyes' singer
Conor Oberst yelled out "M. Ward for
President!" This prompted
Newsweek
to run an article on Ward and his next album
Transistor Radio.
In 2006, he released
Post-War,
which was described by
Vanity Fair
in its
August 2006 issue as thematic on the question "How will America heal once this
craziness in Iraq is over?" Ward said in that article that he looked to the post-war music of the late 1940s and 1950s. "I had the naive, simplistic idea that producers and writers and artists of the time helped in a minuscule way to change the mind-set of America." The album was released on Merge Records and features cameo performances by
Howe Gelb,
Jim James and
Neko Case.
From the music
blog It's Hard To Find A Friend: "According to the
Omaha City Weekly
:
...Also with recording plans for the winter is Conor Oberst. Beginning in the new year, Oberst is slated to begin recording two new albums — one a solo record in
Mexico (the album is self titled "Conor Oberst") with Jake Bellows playing a role and another with a new band being formed with M Ward".
In 2006, Ward recorded a duet with actress
Zooey Deschanel, a collaboration which resulted in the formation of the band
She & Him.
[2] The duo's album
Volume One
— which Ward produced — was released on
Merge Records on
March 18,
2008. Ward and Deschanel performed (along with
Yo La Tengo) on
Late Night with Conan O'Brien
on
April 22,
2008. Returning from
She & Him duties, M. Ward has released his sixth solo studio album,
Hold Time, on February 17 2009. Ward has said that he doesn't enjoy playing shows very much: "In general I like it. I don't like being away from home that much. So it's O.K. It's a part of the job."
[3] He has also taken steps recently to restrict fans' use of cameras—even point-and-shoots—during his live shows.
[4]
Both Ward and Deschanel also agreed to be judges for the 9th annual
Independent Music Awards. In doing so, She & Him are using their growing influence to assist upcoming independent musicians' careers.
[5] [6]
[7]
Influences
Ward says that "
Amazing Grace" is probably his favorite song. His favorite piece of musical equipment is the
TASCAM 4-Track Recorder, which he uses to start every song he writes.
[8]
Discography
Albums
- Duet for Guitars #2
(1999)
- End of Amnesia
(2001)
- Live Music & The Voice of Strangers
(2001)
- Transfiguration of Vincent
(2003)
- Transistor Radio
(2005)
- Post-War
(2006)
- Hold Time
(2009)
EPs
- Scene from #12 (I Ain't Sleeping)
(2002)
- To Go Home
(2007)
Albums
- Volume One
(March 18, 2008)
#71 US
- Volume Two
(2010)
Monsters of Folk
Compilation tracks
- "John King's Watercolor Bicycle" on Acuarela Songs 1
(2001, Acuarela)
- "Fearless" on Merge Records Presents: Survive and Advance Vol. 3
(2003, Merge)
- "Story of an Artist" (Daniel Johnston) on The Late Great Daniel Johnston: Discovered Covered
(2004, Gammon)
- "One More Goodbye" on Old Enough 2 Know Better: 15 Years of Merge Records
(2004, Merge)
- "Let My Love Open the Door" (Pete Townshend) on ''Sweetheart 2005: Love Songs (2005, Hear)
- "Green River" (Creedence Clearwater Revival) on Green River: Benefit For Mercy Corps
(2005, Merge)
- "Bean Vine Blues #2" (John Fahey) on I Am the Resurrection: A Tribute to John Fahey
(2006, Vanguard)
- "What is a Soul?" on Big Change: Songs for FINCA
(2007, IODA)
- "Let's Dance" on Sounds Eclectic: The Covers Project
(2007, Hear)
- "Crooked Lines" on The Hottest State (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
(2007, Sony/ATV)
Other appearances
- The Band of Blacky Ranchette – Still Lookin' Good to Me
(2003, Thrill Jockey)
- My Morning Jacket – Z
- "Into The Woods"
(2005, ATO)
- Jenny Lewis & The Watson Twins – Rabbit Fur Coat
(2006, Team Love)
- Bright Eyes – Four Winds
(2007, Saddle Creek)
- Bright Eyes – Cassadaga
(2007, Saddle Creek)
- She & Him – Volume One
(2008, Merge)
- Jenny Lewis – Acid Tongue
(2008, Reprise
- Jolie Holland – The Living and the Dead
(2008, Anti Records)
- Eli Stone
– season one, episode two
- The Go-Getter
- Por Vida: A Tribute to the Songs of Alejandro Escovedo
- ''The Late Great Daniel Johnston: Discovered Covered (2004, Gammon Records)
References
- http://www.timmcmahan.com/mward.htm
- Biography | SheandHim.com
- http://www.nadamucho.com/features/interviews/m_ward__a_friendly_man_but_not_our_friend._yet......htm
- Seattle Weekly: Dear M. Ward: Don't Be That Guy
- Independent Music Awards.
- MicControl.
- Top40-Charts.com.
- M. Ward | Pitchfork.