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Chris Butler (musician)

Christopher Butler (born May 22, 1949) is an American musician, writer, and artist who is best known for leading the 1980s new wave band The Waitresses. His notable songs include "I Know What Boys Like", "No Guilt", "Christmas Wrapping"[1] and the theme song for the TV sitcom Square Pegs.[2]

Chris Butler
Born (1949-05-22) May 22, 1949 (age 74)
OriginOhio, U.S.
GenresNew wave
Years active1978–1996

Early life and career edit

Butler is of Italian and Hungarian ancestry.[3] He grew up in Akron, Moreland Hills, and Chagrin Falls, Ohio,[4][5] and majored in sociology at Kent State University. He was among a crowd of students fired on by the Ohio National Guard on May 4, 1970,[6] and was a friend of Jeffrey Miller, one of the four students killed by Guardsmen.[7] Butler had lent Miller his drum kit before the shootings.[8]

Butler was active in Kent, Ohio's 1970s music and art scene that also spawned The James Gang, Devo, and Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders. He appeared in several films by KSU film professor Richard Myers and played guitar in the blues band City Lights with Jack Kidney. He followed Kidney into The Numbers Band, aka 15-60-75, founded by Jack's brother Robert Kidney, and played bass with them from 1975 to 1978. Butler was fired from the band for skipping a rehearsal to attend a photo session for his Waitresses band project, which were to be part of Stiff Records' Akron Compilation, which also included tracks by Tin Huey, Jane Aire and The Belvederes, Rachel Sweet, Rubber City Rebels, The Bizarros and Chi-Pig.

1980s edit

In 1983, Butler went to Denmark and produced the second album by the punk/art band Sort Sol.[citation needed]

Starting to get work as a producer, Butler commuted daily to Water Music Studios in Hoboken, New Jersey, during the recording of Scruffy The Cat's "Tiny Days" album (1987), and Joan Osborne's "Relish" EP (1995).[citation needed] He had two cars break down on the Long Island Expressway.[citation needed]

To help songwriter Freedy Johnston get a contract with Bar None Records, Butler played drums with bassist Rich Grula. Butler later produced Johnston's 1989 album The Trouble Tree and played guitar on some of the album's tracks.[9]

1990s and after edit

In 1995, Butler was hired by former Tin Huey keyboardist Harvey Gold, now a TV producer in New York City, as drummer and bandleader for "Two Drink Minimum", a stand-up showcase program for Comedy Central.[citation needed]

He holds the 1997 Guinness Book of World Records for the longest pop song recording, a 69-minute song titled "The Devil Glitch”.[10] The project was expanded online as "The Major Glitch", and accepted additions to the song in the hopes that it would play for days.[11] The song reached 3:13:32.

In 1997, Butler started Future Fossil Records and released his first full-length album "I Feel A Bit Normal Today". In 2001, he released Kilopop!'s "Un Petit Goûter", a fictional European band's "Best Of". "I've always been a songwriter, and over the years I've been asked to write Waitress-y type tunes for other singers...but none of them were ever used. I had quite a pile of these, plus some fun co-writes lying around gathering dust...so I invented a fake European band that supposedly had had 'hits' with these tunes. I wanted to be a success in Europe, and since this didn't happen in reality, I decided to make it so in fantasy."[citation needed]

In 1987, Butler sold his musical gear, including "Bebe Blue", the Vox Teardrop electric guitar he used to record "Christmas Wrapping", to a Manhattan music store. More than 20 years later, the store's owners told him that the guitar's latest owner, a woman in Belgium, wanted to sell it to someone who could appreciate its significance. Butler hopped on a plane and repurchased it, though he could not convince himself that the guitar was in fact the one he owned before.[12]

Butler owns the Akron house where serial killer Jeffery Dahmer grew up and killed his first victim.[13][14][15][16]

Bands that involved Chris Butler edit

Discography edit

[19][20]

Tin Huey edit

The Waitresses edit

Albums edit

Compilations edit

Solo edit

  • The Devil Glitch (1996)
  • I Feel a Bit Normal Today (1997)
  • Easy Life (2002)
  • alt.easylife.cd (2002)
  • The Museum of Me Vol. 1 (2002)
  • Songs for Unsung Holidays (2018)
  • Got It Togehter! (2018)[21]

Kilopop! edit

  • Un Petit Goûter (2001)

References edit

  1. ^ Urycki, Mark. "Couldn't Miss This One: Behind 'Christmas Wrapping'". NPR.org. NPR. Retrieved 2014-12-24.
  2. ^ "Meet the Rock Star Who Lives Happily in the House Where Jeffrey Dahmer First Killed". The Observer. 27 February 2018.
  3. ^ "Couldn't miss this one this year: The surprisingly complex legacy of the Waitresses' 'Christmas Wrapping'". www.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2021-12-29.
  4. ^ "Chris Butler". IMDb.
  5. ^ "WKSU News: Vietnam's lasting impact on the arts".
  6. ^ "Chris Butler: Biography".
  7. ^ "WKSU News: Vietnam's lasting impact on the arts". WKSU. Retrieved 2021-12-24.
  8. ^ Price, Mark J. (2023-08-17). "Akron musician Chris Butler assembles drum kit from 1960s". Akron Beacon Journal. Retrieved 2023-08-18.
  9. ^ Warlow, John. "The Waitresses - Chris Butler".
  10. ^ Writing the longest pop song
  11. ^ help Butler write song
  12. ^ "My Guitar, My Past: A Man's Search for His Vox". NPR.org.
  13. ^ Griffith, Carson (2017-11-03). "Anne Heche and the "My Friend Dahmer" Crew Take AD Inside the Home of the Real-Life Serial Killer". Architectural Digest. Retrieved 2023-03-20.
  14. ^ Butler, Chris (October 30, 2009). "In Serial Killer's Former Home, A Search For Ghosts". NPR.
  15. ^ "Jeffrey Dahmer's childhood home is up for sale for $329,000". Star Beacon. Retrieved 2023-03-20.
  16. ^ Tye, Chris. "Owner of Jeffrey Dahmer's childhood home speaks out". wkyc.com. Retrieved 2023-03-20.
  17. ^ “SpiritMusicGroup:" Chris Butler”
  18. ^ "Don Ralph interview on working with Chris Butler and Ralph Carney in Life in a Blender". Archive.org. Outsight Radio Hours. Retrieved 22 July 2012.
  19. ^ "Chris Butler". Discogs. Retrieved 2021-03-20.
  20. ^ "CHRIS BUTLER". CHRIS BUTLER. Retrieved 2021-03-20.
  21. ^ "GOT IT TOGEHTER!, by CHRIS BUTLER". CHRIS BUTLER. Retrieved 2021-12-24.

External links edit

  • Future Fossil Music Website
  • EASY LIFE: Review/The Stash Dauber
  • EASY LIFE: Review/Some Came Running
  • EASY LIFE: Review/The Brooklyn Bugle
  • EASY LIFE: Review/Stereo Ember Magazine
  • INTERVIEW: Songfacts

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Christopher Butler born May 22 1949 is an American musician writer and artist who is best known for leading the 1980s new wave band The Waitresses His notable songs include I Know What Boys Like No Guilt Christmas Wrapping 1 and the theme song for the TV sitcom Square Pegs 2 Chris ButlerBorn 1949 05 22 May 22 1949 age 74 OriginOhio U S GenresNew waveYears active1978 1996 Contents 1 Early life and career 2 1980s 3 1990s and after 4 Bands that involved Chris Butler 5 Discography 5 1 Tin Huey 5 2 The Waitresses 5 2 1 Albums 5 2 2 Compilations 5 3 Solo 5 4 Kilopop 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and career editButler is of Italian and Hungarian ancestry 3 He grew up in Akron Moreland Hills and Chagrin Falls Ohio 4 5 and majored in sociology at Kent State University He was among a crowd of students fired on by the Ohio National Guard on May 4 1970 6 and was a friend of Jeffrey Miller one of the four students killed by Guardsmen 7 Butler had lent Miller his drum kit before the shootings 8 Butler was active in Kent Ohio s 1970s music and art scene that also spawned The James Gang Devo and Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders He appeared in several films by KSU film professor Richard Myers and played guitar in the blues band City Lights with Jack Kidney He followed Kidney into The Numbers Band aka 15 60 75 founded by Jack s brother Robert Kidney and played bass with them from 1975 to 1978 Butler was fired from the band for skipping a rehearsal to attend a photo session for his Waitresses band project which were to be part of Stiff Records Akron Compilation which also included tracks by Tin Huey Jane Aire and The Belvederes Rachel Sweet Rubber City Rebels The Bizarros and Chi Pig 1980s editIn 1983 Butler went to Denmark and produced the second album by the punk art band Sort Sol citation needed Starting to get work as a producer Butler commuted daily to Water Music Studios in Hoboken New Jersey during the recording of Scruffy The Cat s Tiny Days album 1987 and Joan Osborne s Relish EP 1995 citation needed He had two cars break down on the Long Island Expressway citation needed To help songwriter Freedy Johnston get a contract with Bar None Records Butler played drums with bassist Rich Grula Butler later produced Johnston s 1989 album The Trouble Tree and played guitar on some of the album s tracks 9 1990s and after editIn 1995 Butler was hired by former Tin Huey keyboardist Harvey Gold now a TV producer in New York City as drummer and bandleader for Two Drink Minimum a stand up showcase program for Comedy Central citation needed He holds the 1997 Guinness Book of World Records for the longest pop song recording a 69 minute song titled The Devil Glitch 10 The project was expanded online as The Major Glitch and accepted additions to the song in the hopes that it would play for days 11 The song reached 3 13 32 In 1997 Butler started Future Fossil Records and released his first full length album I Feel A Bit Normal Today In 2001 he released Kilopop s Un Petit Gouter a fictional European band s Best Of I ve always been a songwriter and over the years I ve been asked to write Waitress y type tunes for other singers but none of them were ever used I had quite a pile of these plus some fun co writes lying around gathering dust so I invented a fake European band that supposedly had had hits with these tunes I wanted to be a success in Europe and since this didn t happen in reality I decided to make it so in fantasy citation needed In 1987 Butler sold his musical gear including Bebe Blue the Vox Teardrop electric guitar he used to record Christmas Wrapping to a Manhattan music store More than 20 years later the store s owners told him that the guitar s latest owner a woman in Belgium wanted to sell it to someone who could appreciate its significance Butler hopped on a plane and repurchased it though he could not convince himself that the guitar was in fact the one he owned before 12 Butler owns the Akron house where serial killer Jeffery Dahmer grew up and killed his first victim 13 14 15 16 Bands that involved Chris Butler edit15 60 75 The Numbers Band Tin Huey The Waitresses 17 The Cranks Half Cleveland purplE k niF Richard Lloyd The Wirebirds Otis Ball and the Chains Life in a Blender 18 The dB s KILOPOP Discography edit 19 20 Tin Huey edit Tin Huey EP Clone Records 1977 Breakfast with the Hueys EP Clone Records 1978 Contents Dislodged During Shipment Warner Bros Records 1979 English Kids EP Clone Records 1980 Disinformation Future Fossil Records 1999 Sneak Peek The Obscurity Series 2004 Before Obscurity The Bushflow Tapes Smog Veil Records 2009 The Waitresses edit Albums edit Wasn t Tomorrow Wonderful 1982 I Could Rule the World If I Could Only Get the Parts 1982 Bruiseology 1983 Make the Weather 1984 King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents The Waitresses 1997 Compilations edit The Best of the Waitresses 1990 20th Century Masters The Millennium Collection The Best of the Waitresses 2003 Your Choice of Sides A Collection of Outtakes amp Obscuriosities 2007 Just Desserts The Complete Waitresses 2013 Deluxe Special ZE Complete Recordings 2013 Solo edit The Devil Glitch 1996 I Feel a Bit Normal Today 1997 Easy Life 2002 alt easylife cd 2002 The Museum of Me Vol 1 2002 Songs for Unsung Holidays 2018 Got It Togehter 2018 21 Kilopop edit Un Petit Gouter 2001 References edit Urycki Mark Couldn t Miss This One Behind Christmas Wrapping NPR org NPR Retrieved 2014 12 24 Meet the Rock Star Who Lives Happily in the House Where Jeffrey Dahmer First Killed The Observer 27 February 2018 Couldn t miss this one this year The surprisingly complex legacy of the Waitresses Christmas Wrapping www yahoo com Retrieved 2021 12 29 Chris Butler IMDb WKSU News Vietnam s lasting impact on the arts Chris Butler Biography WKSU News Vietnam s lasting impact on the arts WKSU Retrieved 2021 12 24 Price Mark J 2023 08 17 Akron musician Chris Butler assembles drum kit from 1960s Akron Beacon Journal Retrieved 2023 08 18 Warlow John The Waitresses Chris Butler Writing the longest pop song help Butler write song My Guitar My Past A Man s Search for His Vox NPR org Griffith Carson 2017 11 03 Anne Heche and the My Friend Dahmer Crew Take AD Inside the Home of the Real Life Serial Killer Architectural Digest Retrieved 2023 03 20 Butler Chris October 30 2009 In Serial Killer s Former Home A Search For Ghosts NPR Jeffrey Dahmer s childhood home is up for sale for 329 000 Star Beacon Retrieved 2023 03 20 Tye Chris Owner of Jeffrey Dahmer s childhood home speaks out wkyc com Retrieved 2023 03 20 SpiritMusicGroup Chris Butler Don Ralph interview on working with Chris Butler and Ralph Carney in Life in a Blender Archive org Outsight Radio Hours Retrieved 22 July 2012 Chris Butler Discogs Retrieved 2021 03 20 CHRIS BUTLER CHRIS BUTLER Retrieved 2021 03 20 GOT IT TOGEHTER by CHRIS BUTLER CHRIS BUTLER Retrieved 2021 12 24 External links editFuture Fossil Music Website EASY LIFE Review The Stash Dauber EASY LIFE Review Some Came Running EASY LIFE Review The Brooklyn Bugle EASY LIFE Review Stereo Ember Magazine INTERVIEW Songfacts Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chris Butler musician amp oldid 1180245370, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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