Butch, 2007
A singer/songwriter, Butch was born in Huntington, Wv.
From a large family, dirt poor, living in Gimlet Holler on the side of a hill in a house owned by his great grandmother. Throughout his
school years his mother was left to try and feed 7 children which were abandoned most of the time by their father who was a WWII Vet because of his alcohol problem. With no electricity, no running water, and no indoor plumbing about all they had for entertainment was a guitar that their Mother played and taught most of the children to play and sing.
They sang harmony together and attended a Pentecostal Church which helped feed and clothe them. The older ones of the family usually helped with the family income.
Butch learned to play guitar at the age of 8, singing in church by the age of 6. A very strict religion, they weren't allowed to play anything but gospel, "No 'Ditties' played in my house"
But Mom taught him well and he would sneak and play R & R on the 1942 Baby Martin guitar bought by his Mom for $5. Butch still has the guitar, one of his prized possessions.
Butch played music in local bands until 2001, with some very succesful tours and venues. His talents were singing lead and harmony, playing rythymn guitar and some leads. The music spanned from R & R to Southern Rock & Country.
Bands that he played in; The Few, Redeye, & Streetcorner.These days, recently retired, his love of music, hard times, and good times inspires writing songs that are heartfelt, and mostly true, with a few embellishments.
He is The Storyteller
[ Hard Rock fans check out Two Days Out on Ourstage ]
From a large family, dirt poor, living in Gimlet Holler on the side of a hill in a house owned by his great grandmother. Throughout his
school years his mother was left to try and feed 7 children which were abandoned most of the time by their father who was a WWII Vet because of his alcohol problem. With no electricity, no running water, and no indoor plumbing about all they had for entertainment was a guitar that their Mother played and taught most of the children to play and sing.
They sang harmony together and attended a Pentecostal Church which helped feed and clothe them. The older ones of the family usually helped with the family income.
Butch learned to play guitar at the age of 8, singing in church by the age of 6. A very strict religion, they weren't allowed to play anything but gospel, "No 'Ditties' played in my house"
But Mom taught him well and he would sneak and play R & R on the 1942 Baby Martin guitar bought by his Mom for $5. Butch still has the guitar, one of his prized possessions.
Butch played music in local bands until 2001, with some very succesful tours and venues. His talents were singing lead and harmony, playing rythymn guitar and some leads. The music spanned from R & R to Southern Rock & Country.
Bands that he played in; The Few, Redeye, & Streetcorner.These days, recently retired, his love of music, hard times, and good times inspires writing songs that are heartfelt, and mostly true, with a few embellishments.
He is The Storyteller
[ Hard Rock fans check out Two Days Out on Ourstage ]
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The Midwife by Butch Runyon
Uploaded Apr 14, 2008
- 267th in Americana / Alt Country, April 2008
Played: 45 Favorited: 3
Music Mountain by Butch Runyon
Uploaded Mar 25, 2008
- 375th in Singer/Songwriter, April 2008
Played: 190 Favorited: 2
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