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Iron And Wine is the stage and recording name of folk rock singer-songwriter, Samuel Beam. He has released three studio albums, several EPs and singles, as well as a few download-only releases, which include a live album (a recording of his 2005 Bonnaroo performance). Beam was raised in South Carolina before moving to Florida to attend school, but now resides outside of Austin, Texas. The name Iron And Wine is taken from a dietary supplement named "Beef Iron & Wine" that he found in a general store while shooting a film.[1] Read more on Last.fm

Genres

  • acoustic pop
  • chamber pop
  • indie folk
  • indie rock
  • stomp and holler

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of music is Iron & Wine?
Iron & Wine is the musical project of American singer-songwriter Sam Beam, known for its evocative blend of folk, rock, and alternative rock influences. While Iron & Wine is often associated with indie folk, the music frequently crosses into alternative rock territory, characterized by lush arrangements, poetic lyrics, and a mellow yet emotive sound. Over the years, Iron & Wine has evolved from lo-fi, acoustic beginnings to richer, more expansive productions that incorporate elements of jazz, Americana, and even soulful pop. Fans are drawn to Iron & Wine for its intimate storytelling and atmospheric melodies, making it a favorite among listeners who appreciate thoughtful songwriting and genre-blending music. Whether performing stripped-down acoustic ballads or full-band alternative rock anthems, Iron & Wine's unique style continues to captivate audiences, making it a standout act in the modern rock and alternative scenes.
Why are they called iron and wine?
The name "Iron and Wine" was inspired by an intriguing source: a dietary supplement called "Beef, Iron & Wine" that Sam Beam spotted in a general store. Beam found the phrase visually striking and evocative, and decided to adopt a variation of it for his musical project. The contrasting words "Iron" and "Wine" suggest both strength and delicacy, much like the dual nature of Iron & Wine's music, which combines raw emotional honesty with gentle, melodic instrumentation. The name has since become synonymous with Beam's distinctive blend of folk, rock, and alternative influences. It reflects the balance and harmony in his songwriting, where hard-hitting themes and soft musical textures coexist. Ultimately, "Iron and Wine" is a memorable and poetic moniker that perfectly captures the spirit of Beam's artistry.
What was Iron and Wine's first hit?
Iron & Wine's first hit was "Such Great Heights,"
Does Iron and Wine still tour?
Yes, Iron & Wine still tours regularly, delighting fans worldwide with intimate live shows and festival appearances. Sam Beam, the artist behind Iron & Wine, continues to perform both solo and with a full band, adapting his setlists to suit everything from small venues to large concert halls. Recent years have seen Iron & Wine embark on national and international tours, supporting new album releases and celebrating past classics. Live performances are known for their warm, inviting atmosphere and feature a mix of fan favorites, deep cuts, and occasional covers. Fans cherish the opportunity to experience the nuanced arrangements and heartfelt lyrics of Iron & Wine's music in a live setting. For those eager to catch Iron & Wine in concert, checking official tour dates and booking tickets early on reputable platforms like Gigfomo is highly recommended, as shows often sell out quickly due to the project's enduring popularity.
Why is he called iron and wine?
Iron & Wine is the stage name of singer-songwriter Sam Beam, chosen as a creative alias rather than using his real name. The inspiration behind the name came from a dietary supplement called "Beef, Iron & Wine," which Beam encountered in a store. He found the phrase intriguing and decided to use a shortened version

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