Instruments Drums Name Frank Butler | Role Drummer | |
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Born February 18, 1928Kansas City, Missouri, U.S. ( 1928-02-18 ) Associated acts Similar People |
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Frank Butler (February 18, 1928 – July 24, 1984) was an American jazz drummer.
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Early life
Butler was born in Kansas City, Missouri, but later moved west and was associated in large part with the West Coast school. He played the drums in multiple high school bands (including one in Omaha, Nebraska), in local jazz combos, and in USO shows during World War II.
Career
Butler never became well known, but was highly regarded by fellow musicians (in 1958, veteran drummer Jo Jones proclaimed him "the greatest drummer in the world") and performed with numerous jazz notables. His big debut was as the drummer for the Dave Brubeck combo at a 1950 engagement in San Francisco. He went on to perform with Duke Ellington, John Coltrane, Miles Davis and Art Pepper in the 1950s and 1960s. He performed on several television series, including Stars of Jazz with bassist Curtis Counce. The Contemporary label noticed Butler and Counce, and, from 1956 through 1958, captured them together on several Curtis Counce Quintet albums. Sidelined for many years by an addiction to heroin, Butler did not record albums under his own name until the 1970s, when he released two highly regarded albums titled Wheelin' and Dealin' and The Stepper.
Death
Butler died in Ventura, California at the age of 56.
As leader
As co-leader
Co-led with Curtis Amy
As sideman
With Dolo Coker
With Curtis Counce
With Miles Davis
With Kenny Drew
With Teddy Edwards
With Victor Feldman
With Hampton Hawes
With Elmo Hope
With Fred Katz
With Harold Land
With Phineas Newborn
With Art Pepper
With Ben Webster
With Gerald Wilson
With Xanadu All Stars