T Bone Burnett

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Musician • Record Producer • Songwriter

Birth Name: Joseph Henry Burnett

Birth Date: January 14, 1948

Age: 76 years old

Birth Place: St. Louis, Missouri

Spouses: Sam Phillips, Callie Khouri

Over the course of his long, varied career, T-Bone Burnett was a band member, solo artist, producer, sideman, and more, working with a boatload of great artists and making some loftily regarded records. He was born Joseph Henry Burnett III in St. Louis, Missouri on January 14, 1948 and he grew up a music-loving kid in Fort Worth, Texas. Like so many of his contemporaries, the teenage Burnett was motivated to start playing in bands when The Beatles made their legendary first appearance on Ed Sullivan's show. He eventually became part of the psychedelic folk-rock band Whistler, Chaucer, Detroit, and Greenhill, releasing an album with them in 1968. Four years later he released his first, little-heard solo album, The B-52 Band & The Fabulous Skylarks, as J. Henry Burnett. Burnett played guitar on Bob Dylan's legendary Rolling Thunder tour in 1975-'76, and after it ended he co-founded The Alpha Band with Rolling Thunder tour mates David Mansfield and Stephen Soles. Between 1976 and '79 they released three albums for Arista. He released his first album as T-Bone Burnett, Truth Decay, in 1980. And while he had produced some singles and a couple of albums here and there since the late '60s, his production career began in earnest in 1983 with Los Lobos' And a Time to Dance. He released four more solo albums in the '80s on both major and indie levels, never nabbing big numbers but becoming something of a cult hero. His '80s production work included albums by Marshall Crenshaw, Elvis Costello (the beginning of a long partnership), The BoDeans, and Roy Orbison, as well as more Los Lobos records. His 1987 production of Leslie Phillips (soon renamed Sam) led to the two being married from 1989 to 2004. In the '90s, Burnett's production helped to launch the careers of a number of major acts including Counting Crows, The Wallflowers, and Gillian Welch, but he only had time for one solo album, 1992's The Criminal Under My Own Hat. His production of the all-star Americana soundtrack to hit film "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" in 2000 helped inspire a bluegrass revival and kicked off Burnett's career as a Grammy-winning movie soundtrack producer. The 2000s saw the release of two more solo records, The True False Identity and Tooth of Crime. In the 2010s Burnett's production resume included Elton John, Steven Tyler, further soundtrack work and two more solo albums, A Place at the Table (2013) and The Invisible Light (2019).

Credits

Downtown OwlStream

Original Music
Movie
2023
44%

Jerry Lee Lewis: Trouble in Mind

Producer
Movie
2022

American Epic

Executive Producer
Show
2017

Roy Orbison: Black & White Night 30

Actor
Show
2017

Roy Orbison: Black & White Night 30

Director
Show
2017

The American Epic Sessions

Executive Producer
Movie
2016

Roy Orbison: One of the Lonely Ones

Self
Show
2015

Another Day, Another Time: Celebrating the Music of Inside Llewyn Davis

Self
Show
2013

Szalone Serce

Producer
Show
2012

The Making of Elton John: Madman Across the Water

Self
Show
2010

Crazy HeartStream

Original Songs
Movie
2009
90%

Crazy HeartStream

Producer
Movie
2009
90%

The Colbert Report

Guest
Talk
2005

Don't Come Knocking

Composer
Movie
2005

Walk The LineStream

Original Music
Movie
2005
82%

This So-Called Disaster

Self
Movie
2003

Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya SisterhoodStream

Music
Movie
2002
44%

Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya SisterhoodStream

Original Score
Movie
2002
44%

Arena

Executive Assistant
Show
2001

Arena

Executive Producer
Show
2001

Down From the Mountain

Executive Producer
Movie
2001

Down From the Mountain

Self
Movie
2001

Front Row Center

Music Performer
Show
2000

O Brother, Where Art Thou?Stream

Original Music
Movie
2000
78%

Roy Orbison & Friends: A Black & White Night

Music Performer
Show
1998

Dharma & Greg

Guest Star
Series
1997

The View

Music Performer
Talk
1997

Roy Orbison and Friends: A Black and White Night

Self
Movie
1988

T-Bone Burnett: The Killer Moon

Music Performer
Show
1987

CBS News Sunday Morning

Guest
News
1979