Billy Butler (guitarist)
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Background information | |
Birth name | William Butler Jr. |
Born |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. | December 15, 1924
Died |
March 20, 1991 66) Teaneck, New Jersey, U.S. | (aged
Genres | Jazz, soul |
Occupation(s) | Guitarist |
Associated acts | Bill Doggett |
William Butler Jr., known as Billy Butler (December 15, 1924 – March 20, 1991)[1] was an American soul jazz guitarist.
Life and career
He was born in Philadelphia.[1] He played with The Harlemaires, Tommy Flanagan, tenor saxophonist Floyd "Candy" Johnson, Houston Person, organist Harry "Doc" Bagby, Benny Goodman, Dizzy Gillespie, Jimmy Smith, David "Fathead" Newman, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Bill Doggett, King Curtis, Sammy Price, William (Wild Bill) Davison, Dinah Washington, Panama Francis, Johnny Hodges, Norris Turney, Al Casey, Jackie Williams and others.[2] [3] [4]
He also co-wrote, with Bill Doggett, the 1956 R&B hit "Honky Tonk". He was with the Doggett band from 1954 to 1964 and recorded many albums with the organist.
Butler died at home in Teaneck, New Jersey, in 1991.[1]
Discography
As leader
- This Is Billy Butler! (Prestige, 1968)
- Guitar Soul! (Prestige, 1969)
- Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow (Prestige, 1970)
- Night Life (Prestige, 1971)
- Billy Butler Plays Via Galactica (Kilmarnock, 1973)
- Guitar Odyssey (Jazz Odyssey, 1974)
- Don't Be That Way (Black & Blue, 1976)
As sideman
With Gene Ammons
- Brother Jug! (Prestige, 1969)
- My Way (Prestige, 1971)
With Charles Brown
- One More For The Road (Alligator Records|Alligator]], 1989)
- Jaws Strikes Again (Black & Blue, 1976)
With Bill Doggett
- Moon Dust (King 395-502, 1956)
- Hot Doggett (King 395-514, 1956)
- As You Desire Me (King 395-523, 1956)
- Everybody Dance the Honky Tonk (King 395-531, 1956)
- Dame Dreaming With Bill Doggett (King 395-532, 1957)
- A Salute to Ellington (King 533, 1957)
- The Doggett Beat for Dancing Feet (King 557, 1957)
- Candle Glow (King 563, 1958)
- Swingin' Easy (King 582, 1958)
- Dance Awhile With Doggett (King 585, 1958)
- 12 Songs of Christmas (King 600, 1958) [reissue of King 295-89 plus 6 additional tracks]
- Hold It! (King 609, 1959)
- High and Wide (King 633, 1959)
- Big City Dance Party (King 641, 1959)
- Bill Doggett on Tour [not a live album] (King 667, 1959)
- For Reminiscent Lovers, Romantic Songs By Bill Doggett (King 706, 1960)
- Back With More Bill Doggett (King 723, 1960)
- The Many Moods of Bill Doggett (King 778, 1962)
- Bill Doggett Plays American Songs, Bossa Nova Style (King 830, 1963)
- Impressions (King 868, 1963)
- The Best of Bill Doggett [compilation] (King 908, 1964)
- Wow! (ABC Paramount, 1964)
With Frank Foster
- Soul Outing! (Prestige, 1966)
With Dizzy Gillespie
- The Melody Lingers On (Limelight, 1966)
- It's My Way (Solid State, 1969)
- Cornucopia (Solid State, 1969)
- That Healin' Feelin' (Prestige, 1968)
With Illinois Jacquet
With Eric Kloss
- Grits & Gravy (Prestige, 1966)
With Yusef Lateef
- The Doctor is In... and Out (Atlantic, 1976)
With Les McCann
- Comment (Atlantic, 1970)
With Jimmy McGriff
- The Groover (Jazz America Marketing (JAM), 1982)
With Memphis Slim
- Legend of the Blues Vol. 1 (Jubilee, 1967)
- The Legacy of the Blues Vol. 7 (Sonet, 1973)
With Oliver Nelson
- Oliver Nelson Plays Michelle (Impulse!, 1966)
With David Newman
- Bigger & Better (Atlantic, 1968)
- The Many Facets of David Newman (Atlantic, 1969)
With Houston Person
- Goodness! (Prestige, 1969)
- Truth! (Prestige, 1970)
- Houston Express (Prestige, 1970)
With Dave Pike
- Jazz for the Jet Set (Atlantic, 1966)
With Bernard Purdie
- Soul Drums (Date, 1967)
With Shirley Scott
- Something (Atlantic, 1970)
With Jimmy Smith
- Hoochie Coochie Man (1966)
With Sonny Stitt
- Soul Electricity! (Prestige, 1968)
- Come Hither (Solid State, 1969)
- Goin' Down Slow (Prestige, 1972)
- Satan (Cadet, 1974)
With Ernie Wilkins
- Hard Mother Blues (Mainstream, 1970)
References
- 1 2 3 Eagle, Bob; LeBlanc, Eric S. (2013). Blues - A Regional Experience. Santa Barbara: Praeger Publishers. p. 335. ISBN 978-0313344237.
- ↑ Wynn, Ron; Lieberson, Richard. "Billy Butler Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 2007-06-23.
- ↑ New York Times obituary.
- ↑ Find A Grave Dan Pollock.