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T-bone and porterhouse steaks are suited to fast, dry | |
an be substituted for most recipes calling for | T-bone and porterhouse steaks, and sometimes for fill |
, SFC, Sir Rocdomz, Sojourn, Soup the Chemist, | T-Bone, and Zane. |
Jones" - | T-Bone Burnett |
O Brother, Where Art Thou? - | T-Bone Burnett and Carter Burwell |
Day On The Green #3: The Who, The Clash, | T-Bone Burnett (October 23, 1982). |
Not to be confused with the Foghat or | T-Bone Burnett songs. |
ody but the Baby" - arrangement by Alan Lomax, | T-Bone Burnett and Gillian Welch; performed by Emmylo |
to Where I'm From, which was co-produced with | T-Bone Burnett and Tchad Blake. |
since 1992, and Twenty Twenty - The Essential | T-Bone Burnett was a 40-song career retrospective. |
High-profile producers | T-Bone Burnett and Boom Crash Opera's Richard Pleasan |
It was co-produced by | T-Bone Burnett and Steve Berlin (not yet a full-time |
tting a royal send-off, shepherded by producer | T-Bone Burnett and fed by years of critical rapture." |
is a country song written by Ryan Bingham and | T-Bone Burnett for the film Crazy Heart, a 2009 film |
nehill, Joe English of Paul McCartney's Wings, | T-Bone Burnett & The Alpha Band, Mark Heard and many |
"Driving Wheel" (Roosevelt Sykes, Billy Swan, | T-Bone Burnett) - 3:04 |
"Bed of Coals" ( | T-Bone Burnett, Zevon) - 5:04 |
The score, produced by | T-Bone Burnett, prominently features bluegrass, gospe |
"Hoola Hoop" ( | T-Bone Burnett, John Fleming, Roscoe West) - 3:51 |
Behind the Trap Door is an EP by | T-Bone Burnett, released in 1984. |
ret, Profane & Sugarcane, a collaboration with | T-Bone Burnett, on 9 June 2009. |
rnett (born January 14, 1948), widely known as | T-Bone Burnett, is an American musician, songwriter, |
rded with a large number of artists including, | T-Bone Burnett, The Waifs, The Borderers (with Glyn L |
-track album contains several songs written by | T-Bone Burnett, Stephen Bruton, and Ryan Bingham, wit |
Billy Bragg, Michelle Branch, Jackson Browne, | T-Bone Burnett, David Byrne, Marc Cohn, Steve Earle, |
by The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Canned Heat, and | T-Bone Burnett. |
dent, who signed The Fabulous Thunderbirds and | T-Bone Burnett. |
ria Muldaur, Canned Heat, Mike Bloomfield, and | T-Bone Burnett. |
: Second Dance" and the score was rewritten by | T-Bone Burnett. |
"Drivin' Wheel" ( | T-Bone Burnett/Billy Swan) - 3:10 |
1996 | T-Bone Concerto for trombone and concert band |
In the United States, the | T-bone has the meat-cutting classification NAMP 1174; |
Yolanda Adams, Cece Winans, Donnie McClurkin, | T-Bone, Hezekiah Walker, and Vicki Winans. |
T-Bone is the future of Gospel Rap (Holy Hip-Hop). | |
He was variously known as Texas Pete Mayes and | T-Bone Man; the latter a reference to his guitar play |
quirre, relieved the American battalion in the | T-Bone ridge sector. |
Raw | t-bone steak |
A griddle-cooked | T-bone steak at Gorat's |
rloin also included, the strip steak becomes a | T-bone steak or a Porterhouse steak, the difference b |
The house specialty is the | T-bone steak, which is favored by Buffett, who orders |
Recipes include baguettes, | T-bone steak, california roll, ravioli, churros, crep |
derstood in the United States and Canada) or a | T-bone steak.) |
s of beef (the short loin and the tenderloin), | T-bone steaks are generally considered one of the hig |
ply as a strong grapple move and instead has a | T-bone suplex for his front Special. |
T-Bone Walker … Funky Town - Guitar | |
T-Bone Walker relocated to Los Angeles to record his | |
addition to this he worked with blues musician | T-Bone Walker and did some acting. |
Mayes was aged 16 when | T-Bone Walker invited him on stage to perform. |
Duke Ellington, Gil Evans, Wes Montgomery, and | T-Bone Walker among his influences. |
Grimes, Albert King, B.B. King and especially | T-Bone Walker as major influences. |
For the | T-Bone Walker song "Stormy Monday", see Call It Storm |
George Jenkins as well as in the studios with | T-Bone Walker and Gerald Wilson among others. |
o Crayton, "Blues After Hours" was inspired by | T-Bone Walker and developed while he was playing at t |
guitar, and he was particularly influenced by | T-Bone Walker and Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown. |
Also as a teenager influenced by | T-Bone Walker he formed the "Dukes of Rhythm" in Hous |
ones, of whom Richards says, "He was more into | T-Bone Walker and jazz blues stuff. |
The song has sometimes been confused with | T-Bone Walker's 1945 song "Call It Stormy Monday (But |
"Stormy Monday" ( | T-Bone Walker) - 3:37 |
"Stormy Monday Blues" ( | T-Bone Walker) - 12:11 * |
Medley - "Stormy Monday Blues" (Aaron | T-Bone Walker) - "Strange Things Happen" (Percy Mayfi |
of the original, the album song is credited to | T-Bone Walker). |
ns, Count Basie, Joe Williams, Lionel Hampton, | T-Bone Walker, The Blasters and Bill Wyman. |
Johnson, Big Mama Thornton, Lightnin' Hopkins, | T-Bone Walker, Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry. |
al, Lawrence Brown, Britt Woodman, Joe Wilder, | T-Bone Walker, and Dizzy Gillespie. |
Joplin, Frank Zappa (Freak Out), Shuggie Otis, | T-Bone Walker, Charles Brown, Ruth Brown, and many ot |
such as Buddy Holly, Carl Perkins, Jimmy Reed, | T-Bone Walker, Lloyd Price, Elvis Presley and Johnny |
s, Jack Teagarden, Jay McShann, Red Allen, and | T-Bone Walker. |
as a guitar player keeping the blues style of | T-Bone Walker. |
tified to the abiding influence on both men by | T-Bone Walker. |
ebster, Kid Ory, Milt Buckner, Buddy Tate, and | T-Bone Walker. |
T-Bone Wilson as Wesley | |
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