
Born in Madison, Wisconsin, Hexum went to Westside High School in Omaha, Nebraska. There he played in the school's concert jazz band, and played in several local bands like "The Extras","The Ed's," "The Right Profile," and "Unity." In the late 1980s Nick moved to Los Angeles to pursue music, but he found his opportunity to be back home in Omaha just a couple of years later. His friend and future b...
Explore all movies appearances

Multi-Platinum rock act 311 celebrates their 30th Anniversary by performing 50 shows in 50 U.S. States. This concert film was shot on location in New Orleans, LA for Mardi Gras 2020 and features the band's biggest hits to date, including 'All Mixed Up', 'Don't Stay Home', 'Down' and more!

An intimate portrait detailing The Matches' promising career, defeating break up, and inspiring reunion as they reflect on what success truly means for musicians in today's digital industry. The Matches' story overlaps with the drastic changes the music industry has undergone in the past several years. From declining record sales, to excessive touring, to illegal downloading and streaming.

Nearing their 30-year anniversary in summer 2020, alternative rockers 311—boasting a lineup of all five original members, 10 consecutive Top 10 albums and a hybrid groundbreaking musical-style--are heading for the big screen. Produced by 311 and Wayne Price (Heartworn Highways Revisited), edited by Brandon “B Love” Hardin and mixed in 5.1 surround by Emmy-winner Tom Paul (Paul Simon’s Under African Skies), Enlarged To Show Detail 3 (ETSD3) was designed to illustrate and solidify the indelible relationship between 311 and their fans. In addition to live footage, ETSD3 features equally as much off-stage moments, including poignant interviews with band members and their fans, behind-the-scenes clips, and revealing footage from the road, the studio and the musician’s homes.

LIve video from August 6, 2011 at the 311 Pow Wow Festival in Live Oak, Florida where they played Transistor in its entirety for the first time live.

3-11 day 2006, at the Mid-South Coliseum in Memphis, Tennessee

311 has had a history of celebrating their namesake on the 11th of the third month (March) each even-numbered year, almost always after having released an album the previous summer. The celebration consisted of a live concert, a tradition over recent years has developed for the band to out-perform themselves in regard to the previous '311 Day'. The result is a 64-song set list featuring album tracks and a large collection of b-sides recorded at UNO Lakefront Arena in New Orleans on March 11, 2004.

An infectious hybrid of rock, funk and hip-hop, 311 have sold millions of records since their formation in the early 1990s. This follow-up to Enlarged to Show Detail features even more rare and exclusive clips. Along with live concert performances of tunes such as "Freeze Time" and "Beautiful Disaster," this video includes band interviews, behind-the-scenes footage and several music videos. Please note: Contains explicit content.
Subscribe for exclusive insights on movies, TV shows, and games! Get top picks, fascinating facts, in-depth analysis, and more delivered straight to your inbox.