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T-Bone Burnett at the 2010 Oscars

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T-Bone Burnett is the man behind Jeff Bridges ' Oscar win. While T-Bone Burnett was never incredibly famous for his solo work, his song-writing and production have kept him working with some of the biggest names in film and music. Not only did T-Bone Burnett write six of the songs featured on the Crazy Heart soundtrack, he won an Oscar Sunday night for Best Original Song for his collaboration with Ryan Bingham on "The Weary Kind." Jeff Bridges has said that his decision to work on the film...Read Full Story

Lone Star International Film Festival began with a Red Carpet!

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The Lone Star International Film Festival started last night with a Red Carpet at the AMC Theater at Sundance Square.   The  Lone Star International Film Festival celebrates the work of cinema’s emerging talents, while honoring the legacy of the trendsetters who paved the way.  LSIFF has presented its most prestigious honor, the LSIFF Life Achievement Award, to Jeff Bridges, Sidney Lumet, Martin Sheen, Horton Foote, and Bill Paxton.. The festival has welcomed such noted actors, producers...Read Full Story

T-Bone Burnett On 10 Years Of 'O Brother, Where Art Thou?'

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Kevin Winter / Getty Images August 23, 2011 When the soundtrack to the Coen Brothers film O Brother, Where Art Thou? hit American ears 10 years ago, the impact was as massive as it was unexpected. Led by producer T-Bone Burnett, the album paired contemporary artists with the folk, blues, country and gospel of the movie's Depression-era setting. It became a runaway hit, selling roughly nine million copies and scoring a Grammy for Album of the Year. More importantly, it kick-started an...Read Full Story

T-Bone Burnett On 10 Years Of 'O Brother, Where Art Thou?'

By zoneweb on  From powerbeans.livejournal.com
Kevin Winter / Getty Images August 23, 2011 When the soundtrack to the Coen Brothers film O Brother, Where Art Thou? hit American ears 10 years ago, the impact was as massive as it was unexpected. Led by producer T-Bone Burnett, the album paired contemporary artists with the folk, blues, country and gospel of the movie's Depression-era setting. It became a runaway hit, selling roughly nine million copies and scoring a Grammy for Album of the Year. More importantly, it kick-started an...Read Full Story

T-Bone Burnett On 10 Years Of 'O Brother, Where Art Thou?'

By zoneweb on  From powerbeans.livejournal.com
Kevin Winter / Getty Images August 23, 2011 When the soundtrack to the Coen Brothers film O Brother, Where Art Thou? hit American ears 10 years ago, the impact was as massive as it was unexpected. Led by producer T-Bone Burnett, the album paired contemporary artists with the folk, blues, country and gospel of the movie's Depression-era setting. It became a runaway hit, selling roughly nine million copies and scoring a Grammy for Album of the Year. More importantly, it kick-started an...Read Full Story
But this week probably holds a special place in Burnett's heart. Six years ago on Saturday, for instance, Burnett won a Grammy for his producing work for the Walk the Line Soundtrack. That's not too shabby. But then on this day in 2009, Burnett scooped up ...  
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I’m a terrible singer. I hated it.” She also said that the recording process was with famed producer T-Bone Burnett and it was pretty terrifying. “T-Bone Burnett, like, the best person to ever happen to music is, like, listening in the other room.  
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I'm a terrible singer. I hated it." Lawrence said the recording process with famed producer T-Bone Burnett was particularly excruciating. "T-Bone Burnett, like, the best person to ever happen to music is, like, listening in the other room.  
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Taylor Swift, the Civil Wars, Win Butler and Regine Chassagne of Arcade Fire collaborated with T-Bone Burnett as the first of several contributors to the companion album for The Hunger Games, Lionsgate and Universal Republic Records confirmed today. Produced by Burnett, the companion album will feature all newly written songs based on themes that figure in The Hunger Games. Swift collaborated with Burnett to write and perform the album’s...  
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Burnett was born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1948, and raised in Fort Worth, Texas. He attended R.L. Paschal High School, and is featured in the school's Hall of Honor. His first significant contribution to the music field was as the manic drummer ...  
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