American country producer, songwriter, pianist and keyboard player. (b. March 26, 1942, Pensacola, Florida - d. January 19, 2012, of natural causes, Pensacola, FL.)
Not to be confused with the country singer Larry Butler.
Butler began his career at the age of six with the Harry James And His Orchestra; at age ten he sang with Red Foley, and before he was old enough to drive he had hosted his own radio show and played piano on The Lynn Toney Show. He eventually joined a Florida band, Jerry Woodward and the Esquires. While on a trip to Nashville, he met a noted publisher/producer, Buddy Killen of Tree International. In 1963, with Killen's encouragement, Butler moved to Nashville. Soon his unique style of piano playing supported such hits as "Hello Darlin" by Conway Twitty and "Honey" by Bobby Goldsboro. Butler was in high demand as a Nashville session player and backed up Nashville celebrities such as Johnny Cash, Roger Miller, George Jones, Tammy Wynette, Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton, Jerry Lee Lewis, Charlie Rich, Lynn Anderson and more.
Moving to Memphis in the late 1960s, Butler hooked-up with Chips Moman. Butler played keyboards in the rock group Ronny & The Daytonas, who had a hit song with "GTO." Later, as a member of The Gentrys, they hit the pop charts with "Keep on Dancing" and "Every Day I Have to Cry Some." During that same period, Butler co-wrote The Poppies hit single "Lullaby Of Love". He was signed as a solo artist and served as Bobby Goldsboro's pianist and music director. Butler returned to Nashville to join Capitol Records as an in-house producer. The first single he produced, "Seven Lonely Days", became a Billboard Top-20 Country single for Jean Shepard in 1969. Moving on to CBS Records at the urging of legendary producer Billy Sherrill, Butler worked closely with Johnny Cash producing some of his biggest hits in the 1970s. In 1973 Butler made one of his most significant career moves by joining Capitol Records as head of the label's Nashville division. His leadership and vision brought in such acts as Kenny Rogers, Crystal Gayle, Dottie West and The Kendalls and established the label as one of the most successful and respected in Nashville.
Eventually Butler left UA and started his own independent company, Capitol Records. His acts included Charlie Rich ("You're Gonna Love yourself In The Morning"), Mac Davis ("It's Hard To Be Humble"), Debby Boone ("Are You On The Road To Loving Me Again"), Billie Jo Spears ("Blanket On The Ground"), Don McLean ("Crying"). and John Denver ("Some Days Are Diamonds"). 1980 brought Butler to the spotlight again with his Grammy for Producer of the Year and solidified his reputation as a hit maker. 1984 was the year Butler formed his music company, Larry Butler Music Group, Inc. He signed writers Mickey Newbury, Dean Dillon, Bud McGuire, Paul Nelson, Marty Raybon and Julie Didier. LBMG produced a string of hits for George Strait, and produced songs for Keith Whitley, Vern Gosdin, Moe Bandy, Shenandoah, Razzy Bailey, Larry Boone, T.G. Sheppard and more.
1981
1977
1977
1976
1976
1968
Imperial
LP, Album
1968
Liberty Records, Inc.
7", Single
1968
1968
1967
1967
1967
2009
Edsel Records
CD, Album, RE + CD, Album, RE + Comp
1985
1979
2021
Ace
CD, Comp
2019
Not On Label (Wayne Berry Self-released)
10xFile, AAC, MPEG-4 Video, Album, 128
2018
Real Gone Music, Curb Records
CD, Comp, Dig
2018
Capitol Records Nashville
CD, Album, Comp
2016
Sony Music, Universal Music On Demand, Sony Music, Universal Music On Demand
3xCD, Comp
2014
Capitol Records Nashville, UMe
2xCD, Comp
2014
2013
Columbia, Sony Music
Box, Comp + 20xCD, Album
2013
2011
Camden, Sony Music
CD, Comp
2009
2008
2007
2006
2006
2006
2005
Hyena Records
CD, Album + DVD
2005
2005
2005
2004
Musikservice
CD, Comp
2004
2004
2003
EMI
2xCD, Comp, RE
2003
2000
2000
1999
1997
Bear Family Records
8xCD, Comp + Box
1997
1997
1996
Warner Bros. Records
CD, Comp, Promo
1996
1996
1996
1995
Liberty
CD, Comp, Club
1994
Big Mama Cd's & Cassettes
CD, Comp
1994
1994
1994
1994
1993
1993
1993
1993
1993
1992
JRS Records
CD, Single, Promo
1992
1992
1992
1991
Bear Family Records
4xCD, Comp + Box
1991
Bluemoon Records (3)
7"
1991
1990
Not On Label
CDr, Album
1989
Three Star "3" Record Company
7", Single
1989
Curb Records
7", Single, Promo
1989
1989
1989
1988
Warner Bros. Records
LP, Promo
1988
Warner Bros. Records
12", Promo
1988
1988
1988
1988
1988
1988
1988
1988
1987
Sire
LP, Promo, Transcription
1987
Warner Bros. Records
LP, Promo, Transcription
1987
1987
1987
1987
1987
1987
1987
1986
Geffen Records, Metheny Group Productions
LP, Promo, Transcription
1986
The Warner Bros. Music Show
LP, Promo, Transcription
1986
1986
1986
1986
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