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Whether performing driving electric blues or his original
acoustic roots songs, Tim Butler channels all his soul into performances
that are passionate and inspired.
Tim
has performed numerous venues, festivals and competitions throughout Canada
and the United States. In the past, Tim has represented British
Columbia at the Guitar Warz National Finals in Toronto, televised live on
MUCH MUSIC. On two separate occasions, Tim also received recognition
as a finalist at The Jimi Hendrix Guitar Festival in Seattle, Washington

Tim has also performed with such internationally known artists such as Joe
Walsh, James Cotton, Albert Colins, Valdi, Oscar Lopez and the Rhythm section of
The Neville Brothers. While on tour of the southern states with Soul singer Lou
Pride, Tim fulfilled a life long dream - to stand at Robert Johnson's infamous
crossroads in Clarksdale, Mississippi. More recently Tim toured and travelled
Spain and Ireland for three months. There, he learned first hand from Gypsy
musicians, the guitar styles of Carlos Montoya and Django Reinhardt. It is
these musical journeys which provide Tim with the source and inspiration for his
diverse song writing abilities.
To date, Tim has released six CD's. Two electric and four acoustic, the
most recent being Ride That Train (2005), and House Sessions (2002). Of his
first CD, Tim Butler (1999) The New York Open Review wrote, "he is good, very
good, in total control of his guitar".
Tim's recent recordings also display his command of finger picking styles
reminiscent of Chet Atkins, Jerry Reed and Lenny Breau. Tim also
incorporates Celtic, Gypsy Swing and Eastern Influences into his compositions
and vocal arrangements that border on the mystical. Tim's lyrics are
clearly defined stories of relationships, the environment and social justice. A
prolific songwriter, multi instrumentalist and guitarist, Tim Butler continues
to perform, record and teach while planning his next cross-cultural musical
sojourn.
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