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Christopher Butler (born May 22, 1949) is an American musician, writer, and artist who is best known for leading the 1980s new wave band
The Waitresses The Waitresses were an American new wave band from Akron, Ohio, best known for their singles " I Know What Boys Like" and " Christmas Wrapping." They released two albums, ''Wasn't Tomorrow Wonderful?'' and '' Bruiseology'', and two EPs, '' I Co ...
. His notable songs include " I Know What Boys Like", "No Guilt", "
Christmas Wrapping "Christmas Wrapping" is a Christmas song by the American new wave band the Waitresses. First released on ZE Records' 1981 compilation album '' A Christmas Record,'' it later appeared on the band's 1982 EP '' I Could Rule the World If I Could ...
" and the theme song for the TV sitcom ''
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''.


Early life and career

Butler, who is of Italian and Hungarian ancestry, grew up in
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, Moreland Hills, and
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, Ohio, and majored in sociology at
Kent State University Kent State University (KSU) is a public research university in Kent, Ohio. The university also includes seven regional campuses in Northeast Ohio and additional facilities in the region and internationally. Regional campuses are located in As ...
. He was among a crowd of students fired on by the
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on May 4, 1970, and was a friend of Jeffrey Miller, one of the four students killed by Guardsmen. Butler was active in Kent, Ohio's 1970s music and art scene that also spawned
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,
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, and
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of
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. He appeared in several films by KSU film professor Richard Myers and played guitar in the blues band City Lights with Jack Kidney. He followed Kidney into
The Numbers Band The Numbers Band (a.k.a. 15-60-75) are an American blues rock and experimental rock band formed in Kent, Ohio, United States in 1969. They are part of the "Akron Sound" that sprang forth from their home state. Career The original personnel w ...
, aka 15-60-75, founded by Jack's brother Robert Kidney, an
played bass
with them from 1975 to 1978. Butler was fired from the band for skipping a rehearsal to attend a photo session for his Waitresses band project, which were to be part of
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' "Akron: Shine On, America" compilation, which also included tracks by
Tin Huey Tin Huey is an American experimental rock and new wave band from Akron, Ohio, United States, that formed in 1972 and disbanded in 1982. History Original lineups Initially named Rags, the band started with Mark Price (then known as Wesley the Sta ...
, Jane Aire & The Belvederes, Rachel Sweet, The Rubber City Rebels, The Bizarros and
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.


1980s

In 1983, Butler went to Denmark and produced the second album by the punk/art band Sort Sol. Starting to get work as a producer, Butler had two cars break down on the Long Island Expressway commuting daily to Water Music Studios in Hoboken, New Jersey, during the recording of Scruffy The Cat's "Tiny Days" album (1987), and Joan Osborne's "Relish" EP. To help songwriter
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get a contract with Bar None Records, Butler played drums with bassist Rich Grula. Butler later produced Johnston's 1989 album ''The Trouble Tree'' and played guitar on some of the album's tracks.


1990s and after

In 1995, Butler was hired by former Tin Huey keyboardist
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, now a TV producer in New York City, as drummer and bandleader for "Two Drink Minimum", a stand-up showcase program for Comedy Central. He holds the 1997 Guinness Book of World Records for the longest pop song recording, a 69-minute song titled "The Devil Glitch”. The project was expanded online as "The Major Glitch", and accepted additions to the song in the hopes that it would play for days. The song reached 3:13:32. In 1997, Butler started Future Fossil Records and released his first full-length album "I Feel A Bit Normal Today". In 2001, he released Kilopop!'s "Un Petit Goûter", a fictional European band's "Best Of". "I've always been a songwriter, and over the years I've been asked to write Waitress-y type tunes for other singers...but none of them were ever used. I had quite a pile of these, plus some fun co-writes lying around gathering dust...so I invented a fake European band that supposedly had had 'hits' with these tunes. I wanted to be a success in Europe, and since this didn't happen in reality, I decided to make it so in fantasy." In 1987, Butler sold his musical gear, including "Bebe Blue", the Vox Teardrop electric guitar he used to record "Christmas Wrapping", to a Manhattan music store. More than 20 years later, the store's owners told him that the guitar's latest owner, a woman in Belgium, wanted to sell it to someone who could appreciate its significance. Butler hopped on a plane and repurchased it, though he could not convince himself that the guitar was in fact the one he owned before.


Bands that involved Chris Butler

* 15-60-75 (
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) *
Tin Huey Tin Huey is an American experimental rock and new wave band from Akron, Ohio, United States, that formed in 1972 and disbanded in 1982. History Original lineups Initially named Rags, the band started with Mark Price (then known as Wesley the Sta ...
*
The Waitresses The Waitresses were an American new wave band from Akron, Ohio, best known for their singles " I Know What Boys Like" and " Christmas Wrapping." They released two albums, ''Wasn't Tomorrow Wonderful?'' and '' Bruiseology'', and two EPs, '' I Co ...
* The Cranks * Half Cleveland * purplE k'niF * Richard Lloyd * The Wirebirds * Otis Ball and the Chains * Life in a Blender *
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*KILOPOP!


Discography


Tin Huey

* ''Tin Huey (EP)'' (1977) (Clone Records) * ''Breakfast With The Hueys (EP)'' (1978) (Clone Records) * ''
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'' (1979) (
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) * '' English Kids'' (1980) EP (Clone Records) * ''
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'' (1999) (Future Fossil Records) * ''Sneak Peek: The Obscurity Series'' (2004) * '' Before Obscurity: The Bushflow Tapes'' (2009) (
Smog Veil Records Smog Veil Records was a Chicago, IL based independent record label. In addition to standard CD, DVD, and vinyl distribution, Smog Veil also distributed its media via digital channels, including Napster and iTunes. History In business from 1991 ...
) * ''New Stuff: Obscurity Deluxe'' (TBC)


The Waitresses


Non-Compilation albums

* ''
Wasn't Tomorrow Wonderful? ''Wasn't Tomorrow Wonderful?'' is the debut album of new wave band the Waitresses, originally released in 1982 by Polydor, licensed from ZE Records. The album peaked at No. 41 in the ''Billboard'' 200 chart and included the earlier single " I K ...
'' (1982) * '' I Could Rule the World If I Could Only Get the Parts'' (1982) * ''
Bruiseology ''Bruiseology'' is the second and final studio album by the American band the Waitresses, released in 1983. The album was recorded amidst personnel conflict; the band disbanded a year later. Chris Butler intended for the album's lyrics and themes ...
'' (1983) * ''Make the Weather'' (1984) * '' King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents The Waitresses'' (1997)


Compilation albums

* '' The Best of the Waitresses'' (1990) * '' 20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection: The Best of the Waitresses'' (2003) * ''Your Choice of Sides − A Collection of Outtakes & Obscuriosities'' (2007) * ''Just Desserts: The Complete Waitresses'' (2013) * ''Deluxe Special: ZE Complete Recordings'' (2013)


Solo

* The Devil Glitch (1996) * I Feel A Bit Normal Today (1997) * Easy Life (2002) * alt.easylife.cd (2002) * The Museum Of Me Vol. 1 (2002) * Songs For Unsung Holidays (2018) * Got It Togehter! (2018)


KILOPOP!

* Un Petit Goûter (2001)


References


External links


Future Fossil Music Website





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