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Biography


Butera was born and raised in New Orleans , where his father, Joe, ran a butcher shop and played guitar in his spare time. He heard the saxophone for the first time at a wedding when he was seven years old, and, with his father's encouragement, he began to play.

Butera's professional career blossomed early, beginning with a stint in big band drummer Ray McKinley 's orchestra directly after high school. Butera was named one of America's top upcoming jazzmen by Look (American magazine)| Look magazine when he was only eighteen years old, and, by his early twenties, he had landed positions in the orchestras of Tommy Dorsey , Joe Reichman, and Paul Gayten .

As the big band era wound down and heavy touring became less common among jazz musicians, Butera re-settled in New Orleans, where he played regularly at the 500 Club for four years. The 500 Club was owned by Louis Prima's brother, Leon Prima|Leon , and it was this connection that lead him to his much-heralded Vegas-based collaborations with Prima and Smith.

Prima transitioned from big band to Vegas somewhat hastily, having signed a contract with the Sahara without having first assembled a back-up band. From his Vegas hotel room, Prima phoned Butera in New Orleans and had him assemble a band posthaste. Butera and the band drove from New Orleans to Las Vegas in such a hurry that they had not taken time to give their act a name. On opening night in 1956, Prima asked Butera before a live audience what the name of his band was. Butera responded extemporaneously, "The Witnesses," and the name stuck.

Butera remained the bandleader of The Witnesses for the better part of the next twenty years. During that time, he performed with Louis Prima and/or Keely Smith on such Prima-associated classics as " That Old Black Magic ," "Dig That Crazy Chick," " I Ain't Got Nobody#Just a Gigolo/I Ain't Got Nobody medley|Just a Gigolo/I Ain't Got Nobody ," " Come on-a My House ," and " I Wan'na Be Like You (The Monkey Song)|I Wan'na Be Like You " (from Disney's The Jungle Book (1967 film)|The Jungle Book ).

He is noted for his raucous playing style, his off-color humor, and the innuendo in his lyrics. The arrangements he made with Prima have been covered by David Lee Roth , Los Lobos , Brian Setzer , and Big Bad Voodoo Daddy . In addition to his accomplishments as a saxophonist and composer, Butera is widely regarded as the inspiration for the vocal style of fellow New Orleans-born jazz singer, Harry Connick, Jr. .

Later career



Butera had a featured role in the Cinemax TV special Viva Shaf Vegas, which starred Paul Shaffer . In the show, written by Shaffer, Tom Leopold and Harry Shearer , Butera is asked to help Shaffer with his "spiritual crisis." To analyze Shaffer's problem, Butera asks a series of questions, the last of which is, "Are you regular? "

Sam Butera was featured in an episode of Space Ghost Coast to Coast . http://www.tv.com/space-ghost-coast-to-coast/hipster/episode/102374/summary.html TV.com summary of "Space Ghost Coast to Coast" Episode featuring Sam Butera Sam's advice for the host on getting "chicks, like a fox insert purr" is, "Well, first a little music, a little jive talk. You gotta call her baby, sweetheart, darling, you know all the names that go along with love." When he sang part of "Just a Gigolo," the hosts found it familiar and he began to tell how David Lee Roth stole the song from him. "I wrote that arrangement thirty four years ago, the one that David Lee Roth stole from me. He came in one night to see me, you know, and after the show he walked up to me and said 'Hey Sam!', and I said 'who are you', he said 'I'm David Lee Roth'". "'You know what' I tell him? I said 'give me my money' and he turned right away and walked out." Butera's anger towards Roth was equaled by his anger towards journalists, often calling columnists to complain about reviews he didn't like.

Sam Butera played a part in the movie The Rat Race starring Debbie Reynolds and Tony Curtis . He played a scam artist along with Joe Bushkin who fleeced Curtis out of his instruments. The music can be heard on the LP and the CD released by Dot Records|Dot as a soundtrack of The Rat Race.

Butera, who had Alzheimer's disease , http://m.lasvegassun.com/news/2009/jun/03/jazz-saxophonist-sam-butera-dies Jazz saxophonist Sam Butera dies died on June 3, 2009 in hospital in Las Vegas at age 81. http://www.nola.com/news/index.ssf/2009/06/sam_butera_former_louis_prima.html Sam Butera, former Louis Prima saxophonist, dies in Las Vegas at age 81

References


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External links


  • http://www.smart90.com/sambutera Sam Butera Bio

  • http://www.thisisvintagenow.com/our_heroes/sam_butera.htm A Brief Introduction to Sam Butera at http://www.thisisvintagenow.com This is Vintage Now

  • http://www.thisisvintagenow.com/our_heroes/louis_prima_intro.htm An Introduction to Louis Prima at http://www.thisisvintagenow.com This is Vintage Now


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    | DATE OF BIRTH = August 17, 1927
    | PLACE OF BIRTH = New Orleans, Louisiana
    | DATE OF DEATH = June 3, 2009
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