Artist: Iron & Wine
Biography:
Iron & Wine is the stage name for one Samuel Beam, a Florida native who made his name by releasing lo-fi tapes in Miami. After catching the attention of Sub Pop honcho Jonathan Poneman, Beam was asked to send material to the label for submission. After a few months, he sent two CDs in the mail -- both of them full-length albums. Poneman considered releasing them both, but instead slimmed down the set to 12 songs and released it in September 2002 as The Creek Drank the Cradle. One year later, The Sea & the Rhythm followed, featuring five tracks recorded during the same sessions. Shortly thereafter, Beam headed into the studio for the very first time to make a record. The end result was the resolutely hi-fi record Our Endless Numbered Days, which was released by Sub Pop in 2004. Also that year, three Iron & Wine songs were used in the film In Good Company, and Beam's cover of the Postal Service's "Such Great Heights" was featured on the Garden State soundtrack.
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Albums
Main Albums:
Track Artist On:
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Various Artists: Twilight: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
2008 Atlantic -
Various Artists: I'm Not There (Original Soundtrack)
2007 Sony BMG -
Various Artists: The L Word, The Second Season: Music From The Show...
2005 Tommy Boy -
Various Artists: Garden State: Music From The Motion Picture
2004 Sony








