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UMG Nashville and T Bone Burnett Revive Lost Highway Imprint


UMG Nashville and T Bone Burnett are reviving the Lost Highway record label, with its first release being Ringo Starr's country album "Look Up."

The revered label, which takes its name from the song made famous by Hank Williams, had been dormant since 2012 after being launched by then-UMGN head Luke Lewis in 2000. From the start, Lewis and his team curated a tasty roster focused on American-leaning music from artists including Willie Nelson, Lucinda Williams, Hayes Carll, Mary Gauthier and Lyle Lovett. Burnett, who is also known for his work with Bob Dylan, Elton John, Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, immediately loved the idea of joining forces.

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