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Infobox musical artist | name = John Butler Trio| image = JBT AUS Tour.jpg| caption =Top: John Butler (musician)|John Butler
Below, from left: Nicky Bomba , Byron Luiters
August 2010 Tour photo.| image_size =| background = group_or_band| alias =| origin = Fremantle, Western Australia|Fremantle , Australia| genre = Alternative rock , bluegrass music|bluegrass , blues rock , funk rock , jam band , roots rock | years_active = start date|df=yes|1998– present| label = Jarrah Records
ATO Records | associated_acts =| website = URL| http://www.johnbutlertrio.com/| current_members = John Butler (musician)|John Butler
Byron Luiters
Nicky Bomba | past_members = Shannon Birchall
Michael Barker (drummer)|Michael Barker
Gavin Shoesmith
Rory Quirk
Jason McGann
Andrew Fry
The John Butler Trio are an eclecticism in music|eclectic citation needed|date=November 2010 roots music|roots and jam band from Australia led by guitarist and vocalist John Butler (musician)|John Butler . They formed in Fremantle, Western Australia|Fremantle in 1998 with Jason McGann on drums and Gavin Shoesmith on bass guitar. By 2009, the trio was Butler with Nicky Bomba on drums and percussion, and Byron Luiters on bass guitar.

The band's second studio album, Three (The John Butler Trio album)|Three (2001) reached the top 30 in the Australian album charts and achieved platinum sales. The band's subsequent studio albums: Sunrise Over Sea (2004); Grand National (album)|Grand National (2007); and April Uprising (album)|April Uprising (2010) all debuted at the number one position on the Australian album charts, with all three albums reaching platinum sales status. Living 2001–2002 (2003), the band's first live album, reached the top ten and also achieved platinum status in Australia. The band's second live album, Live at St. Gallen (2005) also achieved gold record status. The band's releases since 2002 have been marketed independently by Jarrah Records , which Butler co-owns with West Australian folk band The Waifs and manager of both acts, Philip Stevens.

History


Searching for Heritage - the early years


See|John Butler (musician)John Butler Trio is fronted by John Butler on vocals and guitars. He started his career as a busker in Fremantle, Western Australia and released a self-recorded compact cassette|cassette , Searching for Heritage in 1996. Gavin Shoesmith on double bass and bass guitar founded Katamaran in Darwin, Northern Territory|Darwin with Mark Hoffman on didgeridoo and Grant Smith on percussion.Cite book|title=The Who's Who of Australian Rock|chapter=Shoesmith, Gavin|publisher=Moonlight Publishing|last=Spencer|first=Chris|coauthors=Paul McHenry and Zbig Nowara|isbn=1-86503-891-1|origyear=1989|year=2007|accessdate=8 February 2010 Note: on-line version was expanded from the 2002 edition. As from September 2010, it has an Internal Service Error. With Butler, Shoesmith and Jason McGann on drums, John Butler Trio was formed in Fremantle in 1998 and independently released the John Butler (album)|John Butler album in December.Cite web | url = http://hem.passagen.se/honga/database/b/butlerjohn.html |work= Australian Rock Database | title = John Butler | publisher = Magnus Holmgren | last1 = Holmgren | first1 = Magnus | accessdate = 11 November 2010 It was produced by Butler and included re-recorded versions of two tracks from his Searching for Heritage .

The trio toured throughout Western Australia in 1999, then The Waifs invited Butler to perform solo on their Australian tour – he also performed his own gigs. The John Butler Trio then launched their own tour where Butler met his future wife Danielle Caruana in Broome, Western Australia|Broome .

The John Butler Trio released the four-track extended play, JBT EP|JBT , in April 2000 with songs short enough to win radio play. It was produced by Butler and Shaun O'Callaghan. Radio station Triple J chose the track "Pickapart" to put on high rotation. The band began to develop a wider reputation with a performance at the East Coast Blues & Roots Music Festival in Byron Bay, New South Wales|Byron Bay in 2000.Cite news | url = http://www.smh.com.au/news/entertainment/music/gig-reviews/bluesfest/2009/03/19/1237055010431.html? page=fullpage#contentSwap1 | title = Bluesfest: Byron Bay's Blues and Roots Festival represents a turning point in John Butler's career. | last1 = Elliott | first1 = Tim | newspaper = The Sydney Morning Herald | publisher = Fairfax Media | date = 19 March 2009 | accessdate = 11 November 2010 Butler recalled that his first gig had about 50 people, the second gig started the same way when "it absolutely pissed with rain and 3000 people ran into our tent. And the show just went berserk. It was like a suffocated fire - you lift the lid and it explodes". The John Butler Trio has become a regular artist at the annual event.

Three - an evolving band


In April 2001, John Butler Trio released Three (The John Butler Trio album)|Three and relocated to Melbourne to promote the record on the east coast. The track, "Betterman", was on high rotation by Triple J.Cite web | url = http://www.howlspace.com.au/en4/johnbutlertrio/johnbutlertrio.htm | title = John Butler Trio | work = Howlspace | last = Nimmervoll | first = Ed | authorlink = Ed Nimmervoll | publisher = White Room Electronic Publishing Pty Ltd | accessdate = 11 November 2010 Three peaked at No.& nbsp;24 on the ARIA Charts .Cite web | url = http://australian-charts.com/showinterpret.asp? interpret=The+John+Butler+Trio | title = Discography The John Butler Trio | publisher = Hung Medien | work = Australian charts portal | accessdate = 11 November 2010 It also remained on the alternative charts for nine months reaching No.& nbsp;3. At the ARIA Music Awards of 2001 the album won an award for 'Best Independent Release'. "Betterman" reached No.& nbsp;5 on the Triple J Hottest 100, 2001 .

Shoesmith left the trio to form his own band, The Groovesmiths , Butler replaced him with 19-year-old Rory Quirk, who was on their first tour of the United States in 2001. Quirk, in turn, left in 2002 to pursue a career with his band, Quirk. Andrew Fry joined as the next bass player.

The success of Three led to its release in the US in 2002 and two tours of the US followed. The band supported the Dave Matthews Band and John Mayer as well as playing at the Bonnaroo Music Festival and the South by Southwest Festival . The band also played at the Splendour in the Grass Festival in Australia. Butler, his manager Phil Stevens and fellow Western Australian folk artists, The Waifs , founded Jarrah Records in July 2002.Cite web | url = http://www.jarrahrecords.com/ | title = Untitled document | publisher = Jarrah Records | editor = Philip Stevens | accessdate = 11 November 2010

As a result of intensive touring, the band developed a great live reputation in Australia. The band released Living 2001-2002 in February 2003, a double live album which had a top ten debut in the ARIA album charts and went on to achieve platinum sales. Butler took a brief break after five years of solid work since 1997 for the birth of his daughter Banjo.

Sunrise Over Sea


In late 2003, John Butler entered Woodstock Studios in Melbourne owned by Joe Camilleri , the leader of Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons|Jo Jo Zep and the Black Sorrows . He had a new band consisting of percussionist Nicky Bomba and upright-bass player Shannon Birchall . After recording the album, Bomba returned to his own reggae band and was replaced by drummer/percussionist Michael Barker (drummer)|Michael Barker .

John Butler told the Australian edition of Rolling Stone magazine|Rolling Stone released in April 2004 that he wanted greater freedom to pursue his vision. "Essentially what I learnt out of this process was, more so than ever, I'm the keeper of the music. I have the intuition and the foresight to pick the right players to my music. I've learned it's not always about having the same players for five, six or 10 years, it’s having the right chemistry for these songs at this time. Some of my favourite Jimi Hendrix music is off-the-cuff stuff with Band of Gypsies ."

The title Sunrise Over Sea is taken from the lyrics to the second track, Peaches and Cream. The album debuted at number one in the national album charts in 15 March 2004 and achieved gold record status in its first week of release.

The Zebra (John Butler Trio album)|Zebra EP was released in December 2003 and made the ARIA singles charts in early 2004. The song was voted #7 in the Triple J Hottest 100, 2004 and also had significant airplay on commercial FM radio across Australia. John Butler would win an Australasian Performing Rights Association award for Song of the Year in March 2004. The track also appeared on the popular US Crime drama 'Numb3rs' as the opening music (Season 3, Episode 6).

In 2005 John Butler (musician)|John Butler and co-founder Danielle Caruana (his wife) inaugurated the JB Seed grant program. "The Seed aims to help Australian artists from any background, creating art and music across any genre, to establish themselves as self-sustained, professional artists."Cite web | url = http://thejbseed.com/wp/ | title = The Seed – an arts grant fund | publisher = WordPress | accessdate = 12 November 2010 Caruana also plays independent music, she plays under the name Mama Kin.Cite news | url = http://www.northernstar.com.au/story/2010/02/12/after-giving-up-an-early-musical-career-due-to-sta/ | title = Mama Kin: motherhood led me back | last1 = Bible | first1 = Georgina | newspaper = The Northern Star | publisher = APN News & Media | date = 12 February 2010 | accessdate = 12 November 2010

Following the Boxing Day Tsunami , the John Butler Trio appeared at the Wave Aid fundraising concert in Sydney, to raise funds for aid organisations working in disaster affected areas.

The John Butler Trio played at all venues for the Big Day Out music festival, starting in Auckland, New Zealand on 19 January 2007, and finishing in Perth Western Australia on 4 February.

Grand National


Their fourth studio album, entitled Grand National (album)|Grand National , was released on 24 March 2007 in Australia and New Zealand, and released on 27 March in the United States and France. The first single off the album, titled " Funky Tonight ", reached a high of #15 on the ARIA charts and #12 on Triple J Hottest 100 for 2006. A second single, " Better Than ," was also released. In conjunction with the American release, the trio scheduled a small American Tour consisting of only five cities starting in Los Angeles and ending in New York.

In April 2007 Grand National was the initial album nominated for a J Award by national youth broadcaster Triple J . "Better Than" which was released as the first overseas single from Grand National , reached #1 on the Triple A format charts in United States in June 2007. It also reached the top ten international songs at Japanese Radio and has been a major radio hit in France where the video made MTV’s video of the week.

On 7 July 2007 they performed at the Live Earth concert, Sydney|Australian leg of Live Earth in Sydney. On 31 July 2007 the John Butler Trio performed their song, "Better Than" on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno . On 4 August 2007 they performed at Newport Folk Festival playing a set that included " Used to Get High ", " Better Than ", "Ocean", " Funky Tonight ", and " Good Excuse ".

In 2007, the John Butler Trio won Best Independent Release and Best Blues and Roots Album awards at the 2007 Aria Awards.

On 3 August 2008 they performed at Lollapalooza in Chicago. The John Butler Trio concluded the summer of 2008 touring the U.S. with G. Love and Special Sauce .

In July 2009 "Betterman" was voted number 47 by the Australian public in Triple J Hottest 100 of All Time, 2009|Triple J Hottest 100 of all time .Cite web|url= http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/hottest100_alltime/|title=Hottest 100 of All Time - Countdown|publisher= Triple J |accessdate=15 July 2009

On 26 March 2009 John Butler announced that the current bass and drum musicians of the John Butler Trio, Shannon Birchall and Michael Barker are separating from the band. For purely artistic reasons, John feels that it is necessary to change the line up in an attempt by John to discover new inspirations with new members. John stated in his announcement; quote|Michael and Shannon have been by far the best line up I have performed with in The John Butler Trio to date. They have been a pleasure to live, love, learn, record and tour with. Their professionalism, musicianship, and commitment have been unwavering and for that and a whole lot more I am truly thankful.|John Butler|2009
Michael Barker went on to form Swamp Thing with guitarist/singer Grant Haua, based in New Zealand. Their first album Balladeer was released in May 2011

April Uprising


On 30 June 2009 John Butler announced the new bass and drum musicians of the John Butler Trio to be Byron Luiters as the bassist and Nicky Bomba as the drummer and percussionist. Bomba, Butler's brother-in-law, has previously been a member of the John Butler Trio.

The new line-up has spent the last few months in a studio in Fremantle, recording the band's fifth studio album, which was released 26 March 2010. The album will be called April Uprising (album)|April Uprising , named after Butler's voyage to find his ancestors on SBS Television ’s genealogy series, Who Do You Think You Are? (Australian TV series)|Who Do You Think You Are? .Cite web|url= http://www.themusic.com.au/imm.php? s=gig|title=John Butler Trio|date=27 October 2009|last=Eliezer|first=Christie|accessdate=2 November 2009|publisher=The Music.comCite web|url= http://www.sbs.com.au/shows/whodoyouthinkyouare/episodes/detail/episode/1672/season/2 |title=Who Do You Think You Are: John Butler|publisher= SBS One|SBS |accessdate=30 September 2009 The recording process for the new album has been shared with fans via a special studio sessions page on the band’s website. The first single from the album, "One Way Road", was released on 4 December 2009. Butler described the song as being quote|the combination of pretty much most of my musical influences; dancehall, roots & rock. Some how we found a way to bring all these feels in a way that sounds natural and not too contrived or cerebral. I’m really happy with how we captured the vibe of this song.Cite web|url= http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/musicnews/s2723879.htm|title=All new John Butler Trio announce tour and new single |publisher= Triple J |date=26 October 2009|accessdate=2 November 2009
The band, according to Billboard (magazine)|billboard.com , recorded twenty two songs at Butler's home based studio in Fremantle, this was eventually cut down to the fifteen that appear on the album.Cite news | url = http://www.billboard.com/news/john-butler-trio-planning-an-april-uprising-1004068998.story#/news/john-butler-trio-planning-an-april-uprising-1004068998.story | title = John Butler Trio Planning an April Uprising | last1 = Ayers | first1 = Michael D | newspaper = Billboard (magazine)|Billboard | publisher = Prometheus Global Media | date = 19 February 2010 | accessdate = 12 November 2010 The album was released in Australia, Germany, Belgium, Switzerland and The Netherlands on 26 March 2010, in New Zealand and France on 29 March, in the UK on 5 April, and in the USA / Canada on 6 April.

April Uprising debuted at #1 on the Australian ARIA charts|ARIA albums chart on 5 April and whilst the first two singles from the album, "One Way Road" and "Close to You", charted at #15 and #36 on the Australian ARIA singles charts they both reached the top five in the Spins radio airplay charts, the former reaching #1. http://www.dstarspins.com D-Star Spins - Log in Note: requires user to register and login.

On 4 June 2010 John Butler Trio played a show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre ,Cite web | url = http://www.johnbutlertrio.com/central/blog.php | title = John Butler Trio – the JB blogs | last1 = Butler | first1 = John | authorlink1 = John Butler (musician) | publisher = John Butler Trio |date = May 2010| accessdate = 12 November 2010 which was streamed live to fans around the world at Livestream .Cite web|url= http://www.livestream.com/johnbutlertrio/video? clipId=pla_525ae5d3-1761-45d0-91ee-51c114e8e488 |title=John Butler Trio Live at Red Rocks Colorado on John Butler Trio Live - live streaming video powered by Livestream |publisher= Livestream |date= |accessdate=14 November 2010

In November 2010, April Uprising , was nominated at the ARIA Music Awards of 2010|ARIA Awards for 'Best Blues and Roots Album' and 'Best Independent Release'.

Awards and nominations


APRA Awards


The APRA Awards are presented annually from 1982 by the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA).Cite web| url = http://www.apra-amcos.com.au/APRAAwards/MusicAwards/History.aspx | title = APRA History | publisher= Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) | accessdate = 6 May 2010

awards table|-
| APRA Awards of 2004|2004 || " Zebra (song)|Zebra " || Song of the YearCite web| url = http://www.apra-amcos.com.au/APRAAwards/MusicAwards/History/2004Winners.aspx | title = 2004 Winners - APRA Music Awards | publisher=Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) | accessdate = 1 September 2010 || won|-
|rowspan="2"| APRA Awards of 2006|2006 || " Something's Gotta Give (The John Butler Trio song)|Somethings Gotta Give " || Most Performed Blues & Roots WorkCite web| url = http://www.apra-amcos.com.au/APRAAwards/MusicAwards/History/2006Winners.aspx | title = 2006 Winners - APRA Music Awards | publisher=Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) | accessdate = 6 May 2010 || won|-
| " What You Want " || Most Performed Blues & Roots WorkCite web| url = http://www.apra-amcos.com.au/APRAAwards/MusicAwards/Nominations/Nominations2006.aspx | title = Nominations - 2006 | publisher=Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) | accessdate = 6 May 2010 || nom|-
|rowspan="3"| APRA Awards of 2008|2008 || " Better Than " || Song of the YearCite web| url = http://www.apra-amcos.com.au/APRAAwards/MusicAwards/Nominations/NominationsforSongoftheYear2008.aspx | title = Nominations for Song of the Year - 2008 | publisher=Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) | accessdate = 6 May 2010 || nom|-
| " Funky Tonight " || Blues & Roots Work of the YearCite web| url = http://www.apra-amcos.com.au/APRAAwards/MusicAwards/Nominations/BluesRootsWorkoftheYearNominations2008.aspx | title = Blues & Roots Work of the Year Nominations - 2008 | publisher=Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) | accessdate = 6 May 2010 || nom|-
| " Good Excuse " || Blues & Roots Work of the Year || won|-
|rowspan="5"| APRA Music Awards of 2011|2011 || "Revolution" || Song of the Yearcite web | url = http://www.apra-amcos.com.au/APRAAwards/MusicAwards/Nominations/SongoftheYear2011.aspx | title = Nominations > Song of the Year – 2011 | publisher = Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) & #124; Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society (AMCOS) | year = 2011 | accessdate = 16 January 2012 || nom|-
|rowspan="2"| "Close to You" || Blues & Roots Work of the Yearcite web | title = 2011 Winners | url = http://www.apra-amcos.com.au/apraawards/musicawards/history/2011Winners.aspx | publisher=Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) & #124; Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society (AMCOS) | accessdate = 16 January 2012 | archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/query? url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.apra-amcos.com.au%2Fapraawards%2Fmusicawards%2Fhistory%2F2011Winners.aspx& date=2011-12-19| archivedate = 19 December 2011 || won|-
| Most Played Australian Workcite web | url = http://www.apra-amcos.com.au/APRAAwards/MusicAwards/Nominations/MostPlayedAustralianWork2011.aspx | title = Nominations > Most Played Australian Work – 2011 | publisher = Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) & #124; Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society (AMCOS) | year = 2011 | accessdate = 16 January 2012 ||nom|-
|rowspan="2"| "One Way Road" || Blues & Roots Work of the Yearcite web | url = http://www.apra-amcos.com.au/APRAAwards/MusicAwards/Nominations/BluesRootsWorkoftheYear2011.aspx | title = Nominations > Blues & Roots Work of the Year – 2011 | publisher = Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) & #124; Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society (AMCOS) | year = 2011 | accessdate = 16 January 2012 || nom|-
| Most Played Australian Work ||nom
end

ARIA Awards


The ARIA Music Awards are presented annually from 1987 by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). The John Butler Trio have won five awards from twenty-one nominations.Cite web| url = http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history-by-artist.php? letter=J& artist=John%20Butler%20Trio | title = ARIA Award winners & Nominees - John Butler Trio | publisher = Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) | accessdate = 12 November 2010 http://www.take40.com/news/20335/2010-aria-nominations-announced---full-list-here& #33; 2010 ARIA Nominations Announced Take40 Australia (mcm entertainment). Retrieved 19 September 2010.

awards table|-
|rowspan="4"| ARIA Music Awards of 2001|2001 || Three (The John Butler Trio album)|Three || Best Blues & Roots Album || nom|-
|| Three || Best Independent Release || won|-
|| Three || Breakthrough Artist - Album || nom|-
| JBT EP|John Butler Trio EP || Breakthrough Artist - Single || nom|-
|rowspan="2"| ARIA Music Awards of 2003|2003 || Living 2001-2002 || Best Blues & Roots Album || nom|-
| Living 2001-2002 || Best Independent Release || nom|-
|rowspan="7"| ARIA Music Awards of 2004|2004 || Sunrise Over Sea || Best Cover Art || nom|-
| Sunrise Over Sea || Engineer Of The Year || nom|-
| Sunrise Over Sea || Producer Of The Year || nom|-
| Sunrise Over Sea || Best Blues & Roots Album || won|-
| Sunrise Over Sea || Best Independent Release || won|-
| " Zebra (song)|Zebra " || Single of the Year || nom|-
| Sunrise Over Sea || Album of the Year || nom|-
|| ARIA Music Awards of 2005|2005 || " Something's Gotta Give (The John Butler Trio song)|Somethings Gotta Give " || Best Video || nom|-
|| ARIA Music Awards of 2006|2006 || Live at St. Gallen || Best Independent Release || nom|-
|rowspan="4"| ARIA Music Awards of 2007|2007 || Grand National (album)|Grand National || Best Independent Release || won|-
| Grand National || Best Blues & Roots Album || won|-
| " Funky Tonight " || Single of the Year || nom|-
| Grand National || Album of the Year || nom|-
|rowspan="3"| ARIA Music Awards of 2010|2010 || April Uprising || Best Independent Release || nom|-
| April Uprising || Best Blues & Roots Album || nomend

J Awards


The J Awards are presented annually from 2005 by the Australian national youth radio broadcasting station, Triple J .

awards table|-
|| 2007 || Grand National (album)|Grand National || AlbumCite web| url = http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/jawards/07/grand_national.htm | title = The J Award - Nominated Albums - Grand Nation/John Butler Trio | publisher= Triple J | accessdate = 6 May 2010 || nomend

Discography


See|John Butler Trio discography
Studio albums
  • John Butler (album)|John Butler (1998)

  • Three (The John Butler Trio album)|Three (2001)

  • Sunrise Over Sea (2004)

  • Grand National (album)|Grand National (2007)

  • April Uprising (album)|April Uprising (2010)


  • Live albums
  • Living 2001-2002 (2003)

  • Live at St. Gallen (2005)

  • Live At Red Rocks (The John Butler Trio album)|Live At Red Rocks (2011)


  • References


    Reflist|25em

    External links


    Commons|The John Butler Trio
  • http://www.johnbutlertrio.com/ John Butler Trio official website

  • MySpace|johnbutlertrio|John Butler Trio

  • http://www.archive.org/details/JohnButlerTrio John Butler Trio collection at the Internet Archive 's live music archive

  • http://www.blender.com/2010/04/questions-with-john-butler/ Blender Interview

  • http://www.patrolmag.com/index.php? id=124 Patrol Magazine Live Review

  • http://www.billboard.com/#/new-releases/john-butler-trio-april-uprising-1004083897.story John Butler Trio, "April Uprising" by Billboard


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