Butch Berry
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Butch Berry (born June 30, 1969) is a recording artist, singer and songwriter and multi-instrumentalist (guitar, drums, bass and keyboards).
Butch started writing for his band at age 14. The Rubys were started in 1992 after the release of Mistake of Identity in 1990 and Love in 1991. Butch pursued a solo career as a singer and songwriter in the acoustic genre in 1997 playing at many cafés in San Francisco. He released an acoustic CD Butch Berry in 2000, a live acoustic CD Live From Skylight Cafe in 2001, a full electric band CD Unlimited in 2002 and an electric EP Ex-Girlfriend in 2004 under Butch Berry Band. Butch has been named Best Pop Artist in both the San Francisco Herald and San Francisco Weekly.
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Categories: 1969 births | Living people | American pop singers | 2000s music groups | American pop musicians | American acoustic guitarists | American male singers | American multi-instrumentalists | People from San Francisco, California | United States pop singer stubs | United States guitarist stubs

