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Jeff Tweedy

podcast December 6, 2023


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Singer and songwriter Jeff Tweedy discusses cherished memories from his childhood kitchen in Illinois,

and the invaluable time he spent at his kitchen table with his mother, and he explains how his favorite

home-cooked dish today–known simply as The Dish–became a Tweedy family hit. 

Jeff Tweedy is an American songwriter, musician, and record producer best known as the singer and

guitarist of the band Wilco. Born and raised in Belleville, Illinois, Tweedy started his music career in high

school with Jay Farrar and their band The Plebes (which later became Uncle Tupelo). After Uncle

Tupelo’s fourth studio album, the band broke up in 1994, prompting Tweedy to form Wilco. Wilco found

critical and commercial success on their albums Yankee Hotel Foxtrot and A Ghost Is Born; the latter

went on to receive a Grammy for Best Alternative Album in 2005. Across Tweedy’s career, he has

released fifteen studio albums: four with Uncle Tupelo, ten with Wilco, and one with his son Spencer,

along with numerous collaborations with other musicians. He is the author of several books, including his

memoir Let’s Go (So We Can Get Back) and most recently, World Within a Song.

Tweedy lives with his wife, Sue Miller, in Chicago. They have two sons, Spencer and Sammy.

Find the episode transcript here: https://www.audible.com/ymk/episode15


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