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T Bone Burnett honored by Elton at Grammy Gala
Friday, February 11 2011

Grammy Week's festivities kicked into high gear on February 9, 2011 with a tribute for T Bone Burnett at Santa Monica's legendary Village Studio.

The 10-time Grammy winner was honored by two of his recent collaborators, Elton John and Leon Russell, who sent video messages that earned some laughs. A particular highlight was when Elton, who called Burnett "the best producer out there," ended his message by quipping, "I love you and let's run away together." Russell's was also hilarious, as he joked, "I'm not sure what this award is for."

The award, given by the Producers and Engineers Wing of the Academy, was to honor Burnett's body of work, and all joking aside, everyone agreed it was well-deserved. Iconic engineer Eddie Kramer, who's worked with the likes of Led Zeppelin and Jimi Hendrix , said of Burnett, "I admire him. He's one of the finest producers in the business today. He deserves every accolade that thrown at him."

Soft-spoken rocker Ray LaMontagne also came out because he "always wanted to meet [Burnett]. Jay Bellerose, who plays drums in the Pariah Dogs, he's always talking really highly of him and that's really it. I love the records that he makes."

During his impassioned speech, Burnett earned some laughs of his own, joking, "I wrote all this down, but I'm a little drunk now." Still, that didn't dilute his message in any way, as he blasted the industry for poor sound in the digital age and said of those only interested in digital sound, "You don't care about music and I don't want to make music for people who don't care about music."

What was clear is that after four decades, Burnett's passion for music is as strong as ever -- and that's why his peers admire him so.

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