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In December 2000, the film O Brother, Where Art Thou? and its accompanying soundtrack put bluegrass and traditional country music in the pop culture spotlight. The Coen Brothers satirical comedy ...
Set in 1930s Mississippi, O Brother, Where Art Thou?, the latest misanthropic flimflam from the Coen brothers, is like an extended Three Stooges episode featuring an even stupider version of the ...
When he began shopping new music in the years after O Brother, Where Art Thou?, he says not a single label in Nashville was interested in the way he was updating the blues with modern sounds.
When the soundtrack to the Coen Brothers film O Brother, Where Art Thou? hit American ears 10 years ago, the impact was as massive as it was unexpected. Led by producer T-Bone Burnett, the album ...
O Brother, Where Art Thou? Deluxe Edition,' an expanded, two-CD set of the original 2001 Album of the Year Grammy award winner is available today (August 23). The release marks the 10-year ...
On Dec. 22, 2000, the Coen brothers' comic epic hit theaters. By Michael Rechtshaffen John Turturro (as Pete), George Clooney (as Everett), Chris Thomas King (as Tommy Johnson), and Tim Blake ...
One song from O Brother, Where Art Thou?, "Man of Constant Sorrow," appears in various forms five different times throughout the film. The song also landed in the Top 40 on Billboard's Hot ...
One autumn day in 1959, a field recordist named Alan Lomax sat at the roadside and watched a Mississippi chain-gang chop logs ...
O Brother, Where Art Thou? transports Homer's Odyssey to 1937 Mississippi with an ear-candy score of bluegrass, gospel and country and a live-wire star turn from George Clooney as a vain escaped ...
James Sullivan reviews the soundtrack to the movie O Brother, Where Art Thou, a film from Joel and Ethan Coen. Sullivan says even if you don't see the movie, you should check out the soundtrack ...
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