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Rock 23 November, 2016

University Of Texas Press Released "A Life In Pursuit", On T Bone Burnett By Lloyd Sachs

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University Of Texas Press Released "A Life In Pursuit", On T Bone Burnett By Lloyd Sachs
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) This first critical appreciation of T Bone Burnett reveals how the proponent of Americana music and producer of the cream of the crop of artists has profoundly influenced American music and culture. Renowned as a studio maven with a Midas touch, Burnett is known for lifting artists to their greatest heights, as he did with Raising Sand, the multiple Grammy Award-winning album by Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, as well as acclaimed albums by Los Lobos, the Wallflowers, B. B. King, and Elvis Costello.

Burnett virtually invented "Americana" with his hugely successful roots-based soundtrack for the Coen Brothers film, O Brother, Where Art Thou?, which went on to sell 8 million albums. Outspoken in his contempt for the entertainment industry, Burnett has nevertheless received many of its highest honors, including Grammy Awards and an Academy Award.

Lloyd Sachs offers the first critical appreciation of Burnett's wide-ranging contributions to American music, his passionate advocacy for analog sound, and the striking contradictions that define his maverick artistry. Lloyd Sachs highlights all the important aspects of Burnett's musical pursuits, from his early days as a member of Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue and his collaboration with the playwright Sam Shepard to the music he recently composed for the TV shows Nashville and True Detective and his production of the all-star album Lost on the River: The New Basement Tapes. Sachs also underscores Burnett's brilliance as a singer-songwriter in his own right. Going well beyond the labels "legendary" or "visionary" that usually accompany his name, T Bone Burnett reveals how this consummate music maker has exerted a powerful influence on American music and culture across four decades.

Sachs is a nationally known voice on pop music and jazz for myriad publications ranging from Rolling Stone and Washington Post to DownBeat, Village Voice, USA Today and Jazz Times. He was a longtime music columnist and award-winning editorial writer at the Chicago Sun-Times and a senior editor at No Depression, the prized "alt-country" magazine.

"T Bone Burnett proves that a producer can make as much of an artistic impact as a performer. Enjoyable, sparkling prose." —Geoffrey Himes (Washington Post, No Depression and Paste)

From the book: "T Bone Burnett now carries such weight in the entertainment capitals of Hollywood and Nashville that the title 'record producer' can contain him no more than 'film director' could contain Orson Welles. His O Brothersoundtrack altered the landscape of Ameri-can music so markedly that it may well have affected our culture as significantly as Citizen Kane did. From his own critically acclaimed work as a singer and songwriter to his close associations with Bob Dylan and Sam Shepard—one of the greatest songwriters of our time and one of the greatest playwrights— to his outspoken efforts to overhaul digital recorded sound, Burnett's accomplishments have made the musician-producer one of the most significant figures in popular culture during the past forty years."
For more information contact Heather West and visit www.tboneburnettbook.com






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