T-Bone Burnett is an American musician and producer born on January 14, 1948. He is known for his work in the music industry, particularly in the genres of folk, rock, and country. Burnett has produced albums for various artists and is recognized for his contributions to film soundtracks, including the Oscar-winning soundtrack for O Brother, Where Art Thou?. His innovative approach to music has earned him critical acclaim and several Grammy Awards.
"I got out of high school, bought a recording studio and started operating it as an engineer and a producer."
"Almost everything The Beatles did was great, and it's hard to improve on. They were our Bach. The way to get around it may be to keep it as simple as possible."
"In other words, I'd say the whole story of Bob Dylan is one man's search for God. The turns and the steps he takes to find God are his business. I think he went to a study group at the Vineyard, and it created a lot of excitement."
"Everything around a writer, or musician in the record business, probably everything in all the United States or in all of western civilization, is about competition."
"I'm not going to get in to an argument with anyone about the relative merits of Judaism and Christianity, and what it means for a Jewish kid to be a Christian - I'm just not interested in that argument."
"I made a few records here and there by default, but I wasn't ever comfortable in that role. I wasn't comfortable on stage. We'll see how it goes this time."