

I highly recommend John Butler or the John Butler trio as live entertainment for any concert. It was a great atmosphere to be a part of, and John Butler and his Trio helped facilitate this very well. We all loved the music but we also loved just having fun to the beat. Something about it felt like just letting off steam and having fun with friends. It was very cathartic in both the music and just the show itself. Everyone clapped and moved around to the music. The audience found the whole show quite compelling and fun. The official video of 'Better Than' by John Butler Trio from the album 'Grand National'.Subscribe for more official content from Atlantic Records:https://Atl. I also loved that they had big band instruments in the mix and not just rock guitars, drums, and keyboards. But they also rocked hard and had more to offer than just that. It was interesting to see a country twang sound come from Australians. They performed the fun and funny song "Treat Yo Mama" and it was a lively, upbeat, fun performance. The John Butler Trio Andrew Fry, Byron Luiters, Gavin Shoesmith, Jason McGann, John Butler (2), Michael Barker (2), Nicky Bomba, OJ Newcomb, Rory Quirk. It was recorded at Studio Couch, Fremantle and engineered by George Nikoloudis and Shaun OCallaghan, mixed by Shaun OCallaghan and George Nikoloudis and mastered by Shaun OCallaghan and Richard Mahony at Studio Couch and Toad Hall. It was an excellent performance and John is an excellent performer. John Butler is the first full-length album by the John Butler Trio, released 27 December 1998. 30 - Cincinnati, OH 1 - Pelham, TN Cavernsĭec.I was lucky enough to see Australian singer John Butler live at Crossroads as part of the John Butler Trio. 23 - Montreal, QC 24 - Ottawa, ON Arts Centre Check out the tracklist for HOME below and JBT’s U.S. The LP represents a “genuine creative leap,” say people close to the artist, with flourishes of electronic and hip-hop production and another dive into his deep well of folk and blues.Īmerican audiences will get a taste of HOME when John Butler Trio hits the road for a 20-date tour, due to kick off Nov. Verse 1 I will wade in the water And I will see my reflection And I will know it’s time So I’ll go And I hope you will find me For I need some redemption I can’t walk alone anymore Verse. On it, Butler explores new channels of sound. The set was largely recorded and produced in solo format with Jan Skubiszewski, the multi-award-winning Australian producer, composer, and sound engineer. John Butler Trio is an Australian alternative rock/jam rock band led by guitarist and vocalist John Butler, JBTs only constant member. It’s this unusual ride which gave life to the new project. “’Home’ is inspired by the amount of touring I’ve done over the years and the ironic duality of bringing your dreams to life whilst having to be away from those you love the most,” Butler tells Billboard.

Butler Trio (Fremantle AUSTRALIA), Norah Jones (New York NY, Kinky (Monterrey. Battle hardened, but enlightened from decades on the go. Interactive Keynotes: John Battelle (Standard Media Intl) & John Heilemann. Stream “Home” below.īutler is a road warrior. However the consistent and current line up now consists of lead vocalist John Butler and accompaniment by Byron Luiters and Grant Gerathy. A major North American jaunt will follow in November and December, details of which Billboard can exclusively reveal, along with the exclusive first listen to the set’s title track. The John Butler Trio was formed in Fremantle in 1998 by original members drummer Jason McGann and bassist Gavin Shoesmith on bass. Perth's music scene is 'more a community than an industry, with bands cross. The trio’s next album, HOME, the follow-up to the ARIA Award-winning 2014 set Flesh & Blood, is due out Sept. John Butler, whose rootsy trio has en- oyed multiplatinum domestic success. They performed the fun and funny song 'Treat Yo Mama' and it was a lively, upbeat, fun performance. It was an excellent performance and John is an excellent performer.

The Down Underdogs: Australian Alternative Artists on Making it Big in America and at Home I was lucky enough to see Australian singer John Butler live at Crossroads as part of the John Butler Trio.
