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  1. Giant Sand's Howe Gelb-- a big supporter of Ward's-- is another obvious signpost.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Howe_GelbHowe Gelb - Wikipedia

    Projects. Gelb's approach to music is collaborative and he has recorded with a number of side projects. In a 2004 interview with Gelb, The Guardian wrote "Gelb's way of dealing with it was to treat Giant Sand (not to be confused with his 1970s electro-rock band Giant Sandworms) as a loose, uncompetitive, mutually supportive musical collective, a place for friends to hang out and play.

  3. 12 de ago. de 2022 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2022 Vinyl release of "End of Amnesia" on Discogs.

  4. El disco que apareció en julio de 2001, "End of amnesia", fue un proyecto de grupo llevado a la práctica con la ayuda de varios amigos entre los que se encuentran Adam Selzer (Norfolk + Western), Mike Coykendall (Old Joe Clarks), Jordan Hudson (Operacycle), Deeana Varagona (Lambchop), Bruce Winter y como no, Howe Gelb (Giant Sand).

  5. Duets for Guitars #2 and End of Amnesia (1999–2001) 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]

  6. By Uncut. 1st June 2003. After the early patronage of Howe Gelb, Oregon’s Matt Ward dished up 2001’s End Of Amnesia, one of the most breathtaking albums of recent years....

  7. Gelb and Deanna Varagona of Lambchop guest on End of Amnesia, which benefits not only from a very strong batch of songs, but also from subtle yet imaginative production by Adam Selzer (Decemberists) that highlights Ward’s drowsy croon.