butch
The Bacchus Of Bedroom Rock
is a brand new solo artist from the New York City area, where he began making butchMUSIC. His Westward Destiny manifested itself when long-time collaborator Nick Celeste (Paradox/Eggbert) joined the band of their mutual producer, Richard Barone (MCA/Mesa-Atlantic).

butch has been produced by Richard Bosworth (The Knack), Richard Barone (The Bongos) and Chris Carter (Dramarama/Greta). He's co-written songs with musicians like Mark Englert (Dramarama), Edan Everly (Hollywood Records/Elektra), Chris Carter and the late Ben Fisher (Maria Mckee/Bug Music Publishing). He recently recorded a 3-song A-DAT demo (SEE: What I Have, Fly Me/Buy Me, Talk Me Down) with drummer Phil Jones (Tom Petty/Rolling Stones), guitarist Berton Averre (The Knack), and Rick "The Bass Player" Rosas (Joe Walsh/Neil Young). butch's modest accomplishments to date include back-up vocals on such Dramarama albums (Chameleon/Elektra/Rhino) as "Cinema Verite" and "Vinyl."

Similar Artists

Beatles, Stones, Bowie, T. Rex, Beck, Flaming Lips, Elliott Smith

Influences

Beatles, Stones, Bowie, T. Rex, Beck, Flaming Lips, Elliott Smith

Bio

butch
The Bacchus Of Bedroom Rock
is a brand new solo artist from the New York City area, where he began making butchMUSIC. His Westward Destiny manifested itself when long-time collaborator Nick Celeste (Paradox/Eggbert) joined the band of their mutual producer, Richard Barone (MCA/Mesa-Atlantic).

butch has been produced by Richard Bosworth (The Knack), Richard Barone (The Bongos) and Chris Carter (Dramarama/Greta). He's co-written songs with musicians like Mark Englert (Dramarama), Edan Everly (Hollywood Records/Elektra), Chris Carter and the late Ben Fisher (Maria Mckee/Bug Music Publishing). He recently recorded a 3-song A-DAT demo (SEE: What I Have, Fly Me/Buy Me, Talk Me Down) with drummer Phil Jones (Tom Petty/Rolling Stones), guitarist Berton Averre (The Knack), and Rick "The Bass Player" Rosas (Joe Walsh/Neil Young). butch's modest accomplishments to date include back-up vocals on such Dramarama albums (Chameleon/Elektra/Rhino) as "Cinema Verite" and "Vinyl." Dramarama's John Easdale recently returned the favor by joining Don Everly's son Edan (who briefly carried the stigma of being Axl Rose's brother-in-law, but we digress) on backing vox to one of butch's new songs, "Fly Me / Buy Me."

butch is now in L.A. and has begun playing gigs in the Hollywood area. His recent Cat Club gig (Sunset Strip) proved ferocious and frisky.

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