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  1. T-Bone Burnett – acoustic guitar. Armando Campion – acoustic bass. Ron Carter – bass, acoustic bass. Evan Christopher – clarinet, tenor saxophone. Armando Compion – bass, electric bass. Dave Curtis – electric bass. Tim Drummond – electric bass. Sally Dworsky – background vocals. Chuck Findley – trumpet.

  2. Ron Goldstein and Peter Baumann of Private Music signed Croce to his first recording contract, at age 19. He recorded two albums for Private Music: his self-titled debut, A. J. Croce, produced by T-Bone Burnett and John Simon; and That's Me in the Bar, produced by Jim Keltner, and featuring Ry Cooder and David Hidalgo.

  3. Joseph Henry «T-Bone» Burnett ( Saint Louis, Misuri, 14 de enero de 1948) es un músico, compositor y productor discográfico estadounidense. Trayectoria [ editar] Su apodo proviene del guitarrista tejano T-Bone Walker. 1 Burnett fue guitarrista en la banda de Bob Dylan durante la gira Rolling Thunder Revue.

  4. Joseph Henry "T Bone" Burnett III (born January 14, 1948) is an American recording artist, record producer, guitarist, and songwriter. He was a guitarist in Bob Dylan's band during the 1970s. Burnett has received multiple Grammy awards for his work in film music, including for O Brother, Where Art Thou?

  5. 16 de may. de 2021 · Working with producer, T-Bone Burnett and John Simon, Croce would record his debut album, A.J. Croce, and later, That’s Me in the Bar, with Jim Keltner, featuring Ry Cooder and David Hidalgo (Los Lobos).

  6. He’s co-written with acclaimed songwriters including Leon Russell, Gary Nicholson and Robert Earl Keen and worked with legendary producers such as T-Bone Burnett, Jim Keltnerand Allen Toussaint. Toussaint said of Croce: “In such a crowded music universe it is a pleasure to witness triple uniqueness: pianist, songwriter, singer and at such a ...

  7. 19 de mar. de 2012 · The next year A.J. was signed to Private Music and made his first recording the self titled “A.J. Croce”. His debut was produced by T-Bone Burnett and John Simon. On the session for his first recording A.J. met Jim Keltner, who became a mentor and hired A.J. to write for a project with Ry Cooder.