Listen to Wild Child Butler, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!

Blues

United States

Wild Child Butler

Top Songs By Wild Child Butler

More albums from Wild Child Butler

About Wild Child Butler

Listen to Wild Child Butler, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!
Hometown
Autaugville, AL, United States
Born
October 1, 1936
Genre
Blues
From all accounts, George Butler was indeed a "wild child." But he found time between the youthful shenanigans that inspired his mom to bestow his descriptive nickname to learn some harp basics at age 12. He was gigging professionally as a bandleader by the late '50s, but Butler's recording career didn't blossom until he moved to Chicago in 1966 and signed with Shreveport, LA-based Jewel Records (his sidemen on these sessions included bassist Willie Dixon and guitarist Jimmy Dawkins). The harpist didn't have much luck in the recording wars: his 1969 Mercury album sank with little trace, while a 1976 LP for T.K., Funky Butt Lover, did equally little for his fortunes (it was later reissued in slightly altered form on Rooster Blues as Lickin' Gravy). Around 1981, Butler moved up north to Ontario, Canada, and continued his career. A decade later, he cut the first of two albums for British producer Mike Vernon; These Mean Old Blues was an engaging set of original material cut in London. Stranger, the fruits of another English session, emerged in 1994. ~ Bill Dahl

Similar to: Wild Child Butler

Discover more music and artists similar to Wild Child Butler, like Joe Lee Williams, Toussiant McCall, George "Wild Child" Butler
instagramSharePathic_arrow_out

Loading...