Tony Butler (musician)

For other people with the same name, see Tony Butler (disambiguation).
Tony Butler

Tony Butler on stage in Dunfermline, 1991
Background information
Born (1957-02-13) 13 February 1957
Origin Shepherd's Bush, London, England
Genres Rock
Occupation(s) Musician
Instruments Bass, vocals
Years active 1981–present
Labels Phonogram Records, Track-BCR Records
Associated acts Big Country, On the Air, The Pretenders, Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend
Website Big Country official website

Anthony Earle Peter "Tony" Butler (born 13 February 1957) is an English musician and rock bassist, best known for his work with the Scottish rock band Big Country. He has also worked with On the Air, The Pretenders, Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend, among others.[1]

Biography

Early life

Anthony Earle Peter Butler was born on 13 February 1957 in Shepherd's Bush, London, England.His parents are of Ghanaian heritage.

Career

In 2007, to celebrate 25 years of Big Country, he reunited with founder members Bruce Watson and Mark Brzezicki to embark on a tour of the UK. He became lead vocalist for the first time, taking over from the deceased Stuart Adamson. Shortly before his reunion with Big Country, Tony played bass for Devon-based rock outfit, DOG alongside guitarist Tom Nordon.

As of 2011, Butler taught courses in music at Petroc College and the Livewire Youth Music Project in Cornwall.

References

  1. "Anthony Earle Peter Butler". Country Club Fanzine (Issue 1 & 2). Retrieved 2 January 2011.
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