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Living My Dream, Jonathan Butler

Jonathan Butler

June 29th, 2014

Born:
October, 1961 in Cape Town, South Africa

Genre:
Jazz

Years Active:
'80s, '00s






Jonathan Butler

Biography

South African expatriate Jonathan Butler isn't really a jazz artist, but his laid-back, slightly jazz-tinged approach to R&B/pop has earned the singer/guitarist/songwriter/producer a lot of supporters in the urban contemporary, adult contemporary, quiet storm, and smooth jazz/NAC markets. Butler has enjoyed a following since the late '70s, although he reached his commercial peak in the late '80s, and he continues to tour and record in the 21st century. Born in Cape Town, South Africa, in October 1961, Butler was only a child when he started singing and playing acoustic guitar. Butler, who was the youngest of about 12 children, absorbed a variety of music when he was a kid. He was an admirer of South African stars like singer Miriam Makeba, but he was also hip to the American soul and jazz artists who lived thousands of miles away in the United States. Stevie Wonder became a major influence, and so did former-hard bop-guitarist-turned-R&B/pop-singer George Benson.. South African expatriate Jonathan Butler isn't really a jazz artist, but his laid-back, slightly jazz-tinged approach to R&B/pop has earned the singer/guitarist/songwriter/producer a lot of supporters in the urban contemporary, adult contemporary, quiet storm, and smooth jazz/NAC markets. Butler has enjoyed a following since the late '70s, although he reached his commercial peak in the late '80s, and he continues to tour and record in the 21st century. Born in Cape Town, South Africa, in October 1961, Butler was only a child when he started singing and playing acoustic guitar. Butler, who was the youngest of about 12 children, absorbed a variety of music when he was a kid. He was an admirer of South African stars like singer Miriam Makeba, but he was also hip to the American soul and jazz artists who lived thousands of miles away in the United States. Stevie Wonder became a major influence, and so did former-hard bop-guitarist-turned-R&B/pop-singer George Benson.

Sadly, Butler learned about the horrors of South Africa's racist apartheid laws at an early age; when he was growing up, South Africa had an oppressive system of racial segregation that was quite comparable to the jim crow laws that plagued the southern U.S. until the early '60s. Apartheid (which, thankfully, has since been abolished) was the subject of some of Butler's '80s recordings. Although he was never a hardcore protest singer à la Gil Scott-Heron, Peter Tosh, or Bob Marley, he wrote some anti-apartheid songs here and there. Butler, who spoke Afrikaans before becoming fluent in English, was a teenager when British producer Clive Calder signed him to the London-based Jive Records in 1977; Introducing Jonathan Butler, his largely instrumental debut album, was released that year and employed Bob Cranshaw (who is best known for his long association with Sonny Rollins) on bass. At the time, Butler was often compared to Benson, a man who, like Butler, has been praised for both his singing and his guitar playing. It wasn't long before the teenage Butler won a Sarie Award, which is the South African equivalent of an American Grammy or a Canadian Juno Award.

But Butler didn't remain in South Africa much longer; in the early '80s, he escaped from apartheid and moved to England (where Jive's main office was located, and where Butler remained for 17 years). Butler maintained a loyal following in the '80s and '90s, not only in his native South Africa, but also, in the U.S. and Europe. One of his biggest releases came in 1987, when Jive released a self-titled album that contained a hit cover of the Staple Singers' "If You're Ready (Come With Me)" (which found him performing a duet with British urban contemporary singer Ruby Turner). And Butler's next Jive album, 1988's More Than Friends, was also a big seller; that CD gave us the major hits "Lies" (which was nominated for a Grammy) and "Sarah, Sarah." Butler continued to record for Jive in the early '90s; then, in the late '90s and early 2000s, he provided three albums for N-Coded Music: 1997's Do You Love Me?, 1999's Story of Life, and 2000's The Source. After that, Butler (who turned 40 in October 2001) left N-Coded and moved to Warner Bros., which released Surrender in June 2002.

Top Albums

Living My Dream, Jonathan Butler
1. Living My Dr..
So Strong, Jonathan Butler
2. So Strong
Grace and Mercy, Jonathan Butler
3. Grace and Me..
The Best of Jonathan Butler, Jonathan Butler
4. The Best of ..
Do You Love Me?, Jonathan Butler
5. Do You Love ..
Merry Christmas to You, Jonathan Butler
6. Merry Christ..
The Worship Project, Jonathan Butler
7. The Worship ..
Live In South Africa, Jonathan Butler
8. Live In Sout..
Surrender, Jonathan Butler
9. Surrender
Jonathan, Jonathan Butler
10. Jonathan
The Source, Jonathan Butler
11. The Source
Story of Life, Jonathan Butler
12. Story of Lif..
Early Butler, Jonathan Butler
13. Early Butler
Live In South Africa, Jonathan Butler
14. Live In Sout..
Head to Head, Jonathan Butler
15. Head to Head
Faith Love & Joy - Great Spiritual Inspirations, Jonathan Butler
16. Faith Love &..
NCoded Presents Legends, Vol. 1, Jonathan Butler
17. NCoded Prese..
Falling In Love With Jesus, Jonathan Butler
18. Falling In L..
The Worship Project, Jonathan Butler
19. The Worship ..
Gospel Goes Classical, Jonathan Butler
20. Gospel Goes ..

Top Songs

NameAlbumTimePrice
1.
Be StillLiving My Dream4:48$1.29
2.
African BreezeLiving My Dream4:07$1.29
3.
Sweet SerenadeLiving My Dream4:37$1.29
4.
Night to RememberLiving My Dream3:44$1.29
5.
All About LoveLiving My Dream4:04$1.29
6.
Let There Be LightLiving My Dream4:11$1.29
7.
Living My DreamLiving My Dream4:01$1.29
8.
Falling In Love With JesusWorship Project4:37$0.99
9.
Heart and SoulLiving My Dream3:36$1.29
10.
CatembeLiving My Dream3:47$1.29
11.
Song for YouLiving My Dream3:26$1.29
12.
I Stand On Your WordGrace and Mercy3:24$1.29
13.
Sarah SarahBest of Jonathan Butler5:02$0.99
14.
PrayerLiving My Dream4:01$1.29
15.
Song For ElizabethSensuous Smooth Jazz Guitar4:12$0.99
16.
Sarah Sarah (Mano Mix)Simply the Very Best of Tod..4:56$0.99
17.
Night CallsSweet, Smooth & Sexy! T..5:27$0.99
18.
AnniversarySmooth Jazz - The Quiet Sto..4:37$0.99
19.
Falling In Love With JesusIncredible Gospel Vol. 25:00$1.29
20.
Let the Redeemed Say SoIncredible Gospel Vol. 23:46$1.29
21.
We Need You LordIncredible Gospel Vol. 25:22$1.29
22.
Brand New DayIncredible Gospel Vol. 23:49$1.29
23.
When We PrayWorld's Greatest Praise..4:59$1.29
24.
I Love to WorshipWorld's Greatest Praise..3:11$1.29
25.
We Love to Praise Your NameWorld's Greatest Praise..4:40$1.29

Top Music Videos

I'm On My Knees, Jonathan Butler
1. I'm On My Kne...


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