Welcome to the warm and fuzzy home of Lee Butcher Music. Thanks for listening! Here is the most current goings on and future events.

  • |04/23/12| - The Acrobat Video Hits 1100 views
    Very excited that the Acrobat Music Video has hit 1100 views and is still going strong. It's an amazing video. If you haven't watched it, check it out here and send it to your friends!
  • |04/23/12| - Recording the Next Album
    Lee is currently close to wrapping up his demos for his new album scheduled for Fall 2012 and hopes to get into the studio soon. He is very excited about this new release and think it will be even better than his first release!
  • |04/23/12| - New Site Design!
    Lee has been learning javascript, php, and all other types of web programming languages. If you are interested in getting your own website made by Lee or have any comments, send us an email in the Bio & Contact section!

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  • Lee is currently recording his next album.
    Please check back later for more show dates!

A face only a mother could love - over and over again... By continuing to view pics you agreeing to release Butcher World Enterprises Unlimited of all responsibilities for mental & physical injuries suffered hereafter.

I'm leaving all my TMZ and People Magazine postings off here to get to the really important news - the think-piece, human interest stuff. This is where I will put my Nobel Peace Prize article link so, check back early and often.

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Lee Butcher: A Historical Analysis
Playing guitar recreationally in his teens, it wasn't until he moved from Virginia to Los Angeles for screenwriting that Lee fell in love with the art of songwriting. Lee joined the group that later would be the hard rock band OBLIQUE and cut his teeth in the Los Angeles music scene playing venues such as the Whisky A-Go-Go and The Viper Room. After the band decided to go their separate ways, Lee went into the studio and began recording his debut album All in Good Time. Ranging from the folk duet "The Acrobat", to the rock ballad "Brook Lang", the Doors influenced "Hey", to the ethereal sounds of "Hope," All in Good Time showcases the diversity of Lee's writing skills while retaining a unified sound. With influences as broad as Tool, Robert Plant & Allison Krauss, and Muddy Waters, Lee combines the dark and soulful into his own style of alternative rock.

Lee is currently recording tracks for his follow up album.