Jeff Tweedy
Jeff Tweedy (born August 25, 1967 in Belleville, Illinois, USA) is an American poet, songwriter and musician, best known for his work with the rock group Wilco. He was also a founding member (along with Jay Farrar) of the highly influential Alternative country group Uncle Tupelo, and a sometime member of Golden Smog, an occasional musical collective whose shifting personnel also includes members of The Jayhawks, Soul Asylum and The Replacements.
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August 25 - 1967 - Belleville, Illinois - American - Poet - Songwriter - Musician - Wilco - Jay Farrar - Alternative country - Uncle Tupelo - Golden Smog - The Jayhawks - Soul Asylum - The Replacements
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Tweedy can be seen rehearsing, recording and performing live solo and with Wilco in the 2002 documentary film I Am Trying to Break Your Heart directed by Sam Jones.
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