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Ryan Bingham – Golden Globe Nod

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Ryan BinghamRyan Bingham scores a Golden Globe nomination for his work on the track “The Weary Kind” which has turned into the core track of Jeff Bridge’s new movie “Crazy Heart”.   The song was co-written with Bingham by the movie’s producer, T Bone Burnett. It sure is great to see Bingham get some much deserved fanfair outside of our little world.  Pretty soon, I’ll be saying I knew him when… The magazine New York Entertainment has an interview up with Bingham here. Ryan and the band (The Dead Horses) even make a cameo in the new flick.

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I need to check this out. T Bone does a great job as a record producer.
Let me also remind some of the interview I did with Ryan back in June 2009. Here is a link to that…
http://www.americanaroots.com/2009/06/10/features...

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