T Bone Burnett
T Bone Burnett
T bone documentry on bbc radio 2 Monday evening at 10pm uk time
Re: T Bone Burnett
I saw T Bone supporting Elvis in Harrogate on Nov 9th 1984. Anyone see him live before this?
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Re: T Bone Burnett
10/21/1986 Broadway Theatre but more importantly 12/8/1975 at Madison Square Garden in support of Bob Dylan ![Cool 8)](./images/smilies/icon_cool.gif)
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Re: T Bone Burnett
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rqfv5
O Brother - The Story of T Bone Burnett
Monday April 8th '13
22:00 BBC Radio 2
Bob Harris presents a portrait of one of America's most revered record producers and someone who is both an advocate of classic recording techniques and a contemporary curator of traditional American music.
Burnett discusses his early career, recording with Elvis Costello, Counting Crows and Robert Plant and Alison Krauss for the Grammy winning album 'Raising Sand', and his work as musical director on the star-studded Roy Orbison special 'Black and White Night'. He also talks about the phenomenal success of the soundtrack for 'O Brother Where Art Thou?' - a record that arguably brought American roots music into the mainstream and to a popular audience.
The programme includes contributions from Elvis Costello, Gillian Welch, John Mellencamp and Alison Krauss amongst others
O Brother - The Story of T Bone Burnett
Monday April 8th '13
22:00 BBC Radio 2
Bob Harris presents a portrait of one of America's most revered record producers and someone who is both an advocate of classic recording techniques and a contemporary curator of traditional American music.
Burnett discusses his early career, recording with Elvis Costello, Counting Crows and Robert Plant and Alison Krauss for the Grammy winning album 'Raising Sand', and his work as musical director on the star-studded Roy Orbison special 'Black and White Night'. He also talks about the phenomenal success of the soundtrack for 'O Brother Where Art Thou?' - a record that arguably brought American roots music into the mainstream and to a popular audience.
The programme includes contributions from Elvis Costello, Gillian Welch, John Mellencamp and Alison Krauss amongst others