The philosopher king : T Bone Burnett and the ethic of a southern cultural renaissance / Heath Carpenter.
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- online resource
- 9780820355603
- 0820355607
- Burnett, T-Bone -- Criticism and interpretation
- Burnett, T-Bone -- Criticism and interpretation
- Burnett, T-Bone
- Popular music -- Southern States -- History and criticism
- Musique populaire -- États-Unis (Sud) -- Histoire et critique
- MUSIC -- Genres & Styles -- Classical
- MUSIC -- Reference
- MUSIC -- History & Criticism
- Popular music
- Southern States
- 780.92 23
- ML429.B927 C37 2019
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The tastemaker : T Bone Burnett and Southern cultures -- History, irony, and cultural conduit : the O brother, where art thou? soundtrack and contemporary Southern identity -- The Mumford moment : O brother, the folk fad, and the roots of a Southern renaissance -- Southern spirit in the T Bone soundtrack recipe -- T Bone's inner circle and the Secret Sisters' Southern character -- The T Bone influence and a music community's ethic : featuring Bonnie Montgomery, Jason Weinheimer, and Joe Henry -- T Bone and the narratives of the Southern renaissance : featuring Dust-to-Digital, 1504, and the Southern Foodways Alliance : with a comparison of the Bitter Southerner, the Oxford American, and Garden and gun.
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