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Joseph Henry "T Bone" Burnett (born January 14, 1948) is an American musician, songwriter, and soundtrack and record producer. He was a touring guitarist in Bob Dylan's band on the Rolling Thunder Revue. After the tour ended, Burnett and two other members of the backing band formed The Alpha Band, followed by his first solo album in 1980. Burnett has produced artists such as Autolux, Roy Orbison, Lisa Marie Presley, John Mellencamp, Los Lobos, Counting Crows, Elton John and Leon Russell, BoDeans, Elvis Costello, Diana Krall, M2M, Natalie Merchant and The Wallflowers as well as Tony Bennett and k.d. lang on the ''A Wonderful World'' album. Burnett won Grammy Awards for the ''O Brother, Where Art Thou?'' soundtrack and for his work with Alison Krauss and Robert Plant. He was nominated for an Academy Award for his songwriting contribution to the film ''Cold Mountain'', and won an Academy Award for Best Original Song for "The Weary Kind" from ''Crazy Heart''. He founded the record label DMZ, an imprint of Columbia, and was involved with Mark Heard and Tonio K in the short-lived What? Records. He oversaw the music for the films ''Walk the Line'', ''The Big Lebowski'', and ''Inside Llewyn Davis''. ==Early life and musical career== 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.〔(Paschal Alumni Association Hall of Honor )〕 He played rhythm guitar in a band called The Shadows. His first significant contribution to the music field was as the manic drummer for the Legendary Stardust Cowboy's novelty hit, "Paralyzed."〔(T Bone Burnett discography )〕 T Bone first appeared on ''The Unwritten Works of Geoffrey, Etc.'' as part of the pseudonymous Whistler, Chaucer, Detroit and Greenhill, released in 1968 on Uni Records and on which he also produced and wrote 4 of the 11 tracks.〔Book – The Mojo Collection 4th edition (2007)〕 Also, in 1968, he produced 6 songs for a group of friends, called at the time, "The Case Hardy Boys". Later this band would move to Los Angeles and become known first as "The Fare", and later as "El Roacho", and would have songs produced by T Bone Burnett and Daniel Moore (who sang on T Bone's most recent album), as well as Steve Katz. In 1972, he moved to Los Angeles and recorded his second album, ''The B-52 Band and the Fabulous Skylarks''.〔 In 1975 and 1976, he toured with Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue.〔 When the Revue ended, Burnett and two other members of Dylan's band, David Mansfield and Steven Soles, formed The Alpha Band,〔 which released three albums. ''The Alpha Band'' and ''Spark in the Dark'' were both released in 1977, while ''The Statue Makers of Hollywood'' was released in 1978. T Bone and singer-songwriter Sam Phillips were married in 1989 and divorced in 2004. He produced many of her albums, including ''Martinis and Bikinis'' and ''Cruel Inventions''. He is currently married to writer-producer Callie Khouri. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「T Bone Burnett」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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