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Rosemary Butler
Rosemary Butler is credited on 898 releases across 171 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1972–2024 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
898
Pressings credited
171
Albums
6
Decades active
531
In collections
Biography
Rosemary Ann Butler (née Lane; born April 6, 1947) is an American singer. She began her career playing bass guitar and singing in an all-female band named the Ladybirds while attending Fullerton Union High School in Fullerton, California. The band appeared on several Los Angeles area television shows before opening for the Rolling Stones in 1964. She then joined all-female psychedelic rock band the Daisy Chain in 1967 and the all-female hard rock band Birtha in 1968, the latter of which released two albums for Dunhill Records. After they split in 1975, she became a popular back-up singer in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Her vocals were featured on Bonnie Raitt's album Sweet Forgiveness, on songs "Gamblin' Man", "Runaway", "Sweet Forgiveness" and "Two Lives". She was also featured in Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty, and Jackson Browne's "Stay (Just A Little Bit Longer)" during Springsteen and The E Street Band's 1979 "No Nukes" shows at Madison Square Garden. Butler also sings in The Tribe, a revolving group of Los Angeles musicians and singers that includes Stephen John Kalinich, Freebo, Fuzzbee Morse, Grant Geissman, Carly Smithson, Rosemary Butler, Marc Mann, Gary Griffin, The Honeys, and Band Manager Lauri Reimer. Butler worked extensively as a back-up singer for Linda Ronstadt, James Taylor, Warren Zevon, Neil Young, Bonnie Raitt, Boz Scaggs, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Jackson Browne, and Rosanne Cash, among others. She also released a solo studio album, Rose, in 1983, from which the promotional single "You Light Up The Night" was released. She achieved her greatest visibility and success as a solo artist in Japan in the early 1980s, contributing songs such as "Riding High" to the movie Dirty Hero (汚れた英雄) and "Children of the Light" (光の天使) to the anime film Harmagedon. She was also co-contractor of the 100-voice choir on Neil Young's album Living with War. She co-founded "The National In Choir", a Los Angeles–based volunteer holiday choir with singer-lyricist Debora
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Credited work
898 releases · 171 albums · active 1972–2024
- Performance · 1,434
- Other credits · 30
Studios: Sunset Sound Recorders · Warner Bros. Recording Studios · Elektra Sound Recorders · Cherokee Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Running On Empty
1977

Minute By Minute
1978

The Pretender
1976

A Very Special Christmas
1987

Hold Out
1980

Greatest Hits
1994

Warren Zevon
1976

Middle Man
1980

Livin' On The Fault Line
1977

Mad Love
1980

Urban Cowboy (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1980

Greatest Hits Volume Two
1980

Sweet Forgiveness
1977

Never Die Young
1988

That's Why I'm Here
1985

The Simpsons Sing The Blues
1990

Down On The Farm
1979

Genius Loves Company
2004

No Nukes - From The Muse Concerts For A Non-Nuclear Future - Madison Square Garden - September 19-23, 1979
1979

The Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts
2021

The Very Best Of Jackson Browne
2004

Home Plate
1975

Nine Lives
1986

Seven Year Ache
1981
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