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The book launch: Two big events to celebrate the publication of Lloyd Sachs’ “T Bone Burnett: A Life in Pursuit”

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To put in bold letters on your calendar:

During AmericanaFest in Nashvilleon Thursday September 22 from 12:30-1:45 PMLloyd Sachs will read from and sign the very first book about T Bone Burnett, the legendary producer, singer-songwriter and soundtrack auteur, at Howlin’ Books.

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Sachs will be joined at the legendary store, located at 1702 8th Avenue S, by the great T Bone protégé Joe Henry, who will sing a few songs by or associated with Burnett and discuss his experiences with him going back to Joe’s Burnett-produced masterpiece, Shuffletown. Henry will be performing at AmericanaFest on September 23-24 with Billy Bragg in support of their wonderful new album, Shine a Light.

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For those who can’t make it to AmericanaFest, and for those who can, there will be a gala Chicago celebration of  T Bone Burnett: A Life in Pursuit on Monday October 10 at the Hideout, the Windy City’s hippest club.

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Sachs will be joined at the Hideout, 1354 W. Wabansia Ave., by a trio of remarkable artists, Kelly Hogan, Steve Dawson and Nora O’Connor. These longtime friends and associates will dip into the vast catalog of songs written, recorded and/or produced by Burnett. (For starters, Hogan says she is eager to take on “Killing the Blues” from Robert Plant and Alison Krauss’ Raising Sand.) For more info about the Hideout show via 57th Street Books, which will be on hand to sell personally signed copies of A Life in Pursuit, read here.

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Coming Fall 2016 from University of Texas Press

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This first critical appreciation of T Bone Burnett reveals how the proponent of Americana music and producer of artists ranging from Robert Plant and Alison Krauss to B. B. King and Elvis Costello has profoundly influenced American music and culture. For more, and to pre-order, go here.

Join Lloyd Sachs at AmericanaFest 2016 in Nashville for the launch of T Bone Burnett: A Life in Pursuit!  The author will read from the book, answer questions and be joined by the great Joe Henry and other musical guests. Mark it down: September 22 at 12:30 PM at Grimey’s New & Preloved Music.

Early raves:

“Intriguing. Sachs ably captures the personalities and sometimes-contentious viewpoints of Burnett and his circle.” – Kirkus Reviews

“A record producer who’s had a hand in making some of the most timeless music of the last forty years, T Bone Burnett deftly renders singers, musicians, and songs into vital messengers of artistic truth. Lloyd Sachs’s easygoing prose frames a portrait of an enigmatic, enthusiastic, idealistic, and ultimately accessible musical raconteur/humanitarian who may very well be the most accomplished listener in modern times. In the bargain, we are reminded that Brother Burnett is himself a hell of a singer, songwriter, and musician.”
Rodney Crowell, Grammy winner and author of Chinaberry Sidewalks

“You will want a turntable and a stack of vinyl handy while reading Lloyd Sachs’s definitive music biography of the ‘King of Americana.’ This in-depth look at T Bone’s extensive body of work as a singer-songwriter, bandleader, sideman, producer, composer, and curator is a fine example of the kind of incisive music writing that helped fans originally discover ‘cult artists’ like Burnett.”
Holly George-Warren, author of A Man Called Destruction: The Life and Music of Alex Chilton, from Box Tops to Big Star to Backdoor Man

“If one follows the trail of American roots music over the last three decades, the bread crumbs invariably lead to T Bone Burnett’s studio. Retracing this path in T Bone Burnett: A Life in Pursuit, Lloyd Sachs unravels the tale of this great American artist in most compelling form.”
Don Was, Grammy-winning producer and President, Blue Note Records

“T Bone Burnett proves that a producer can make as much of an artistic impact as a performer. Enjoyable, sparkling prose.”
Geoffrey Himes, music writer for the Washington Post and former senior editor of No Depression and Paste