Patrick Butler has a musical career that has spanned many styles. He began his career studying guitar with jazz guitar great Harry Leahey. He also studied jazz with the legendary James Spaulding and Trinidadian jazz guitar player Roland Prince. Butler recorded and toured with the funk band The Fatback Band, and appears on Fatback’s single, King Tim III, considered to be the first rap song recorded. Butler has also recorded with bass player phenom Mike Watt, appearing on Watt's Ball Hog or Tugboat, and appears on Banyan's CD Anytime at All, drummer Stephen Perkins' … read more
Patrick Butler has a musical career that has spanned many styles. He began his career studying guitar with jazz guitar great Harry Leahey. He also studied jazz with the legendary James Spaulding and Trinidadian jazz guitar player Roland Prince. Butler recorded and toured with the funk band … read more
Patrick Butler has a musical career that has spanned many styles. He began his career studying guitar with jazz guitar great Harry Leahey. He also studied jazz with the legendary James Spaulding and Trinidadian jazz guitar player Roland Prince. Butler recorded and toured with the funk band The Fatback Band, and appears on Fatback’s single, King Tim III, conside… read more