He's a legendary music producer who's crafted records by with KD Lang, Counting Crows, and Emmylou Harris; his first gig was playing guitar for Bob Dylan. But T-Bone Burnett's latest record, Tooth of Crime, is one of his own. He tells Kurt what went into making the album, based on a Sam Shepard play about a post-apocalyptic battle of the bands.
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I am an artist at heart and soul. As a child I spent hours in my bedroom drawing young women in fashions I created. i wanted to be a fashion designer but, my mom had no money to send me to school. I work as a medical records coder. It pays the bills but it nithing at all from me as far as using my artisitic imagination.
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