Edith Butler (born Marie Nicole Butler on July 27, 1942
in Paquetville, New Brunswick) is an Acadian singer-songwriter and folklorist.
New Brunswick native Butler became a country music fan at
an early age while listening to the radio growing up. After leaving home to
attend Notre-Dame-de-l'Acadie her brother gave her a guitar and she began
playing for boarders in her convent. It was there that she also educated
herself about her Acadian heritage and began writing music based on Acadian
lore.
To make ends meet while pursuing her musical vocation she
would teach at various New Brunswick schools. In 1964 she made her television
debut on CBC-TV's 'Singalong Jubilee' performing in both official languages.
She also had a leading role in the National Film Board production of Les
Acadiens de la dispersion (1964). Following two years of teaching, she went to
Laval University to pursue a Master of Arts degree.
Her first album, 'Chansons D'acadie', came out in 1969 and
led to her featured performance at the Canadian Pavilion at Expo 70 in Osaka,
Japan. She toured Ireland in 1971 and Europe in 1973 after which she continued
her educational studies before delving into her music career full-time with
1973's 'Avant D'etre Depaysee' LP.
In 1975, following her album 'L'acadie S'marie', she was
made an Officer of the Order of Canada. Thoughout the '80's she continued
releasing albums and upgraded her folk stylings to include contemporary sounds
including dance material. She guest
starred in the CBC series The Jubilee Years in the fall of 1992. Since then she
has appeared at major cultural venues in Canada, the USA, and Europe, including
the Olympia in Paris. In November 2008 she launched a farewell tour of the
Francophonie. Since then she has appeared at major cultural venues in Canada,
the USA, and Europe, including the Olympia in Paris.
Butler was one of four Canadian musicians pictured on the
second Canada Post stamp series of Canadian Recording Artists in July 2, 2009.
Also that year, she received the Governor General's Performing Arts Award for
Lifetime Artistic Achievement.
During 2007 Edith was diagnosed with breast cancer. After
surgery and many years of treatment, she released the album The Return in the
fall 2013. In 2015 Edith released her biography "EdithButler, daughter of
Paquetville" by Lise Aubut, in which she tells stories of her daily life.
Edith can play 24 different instruments, and her repertoire
ranges from Acadian songs to rock & roll. She has recorded over 27 albums.
Her best-known songs include “Avant d'être dépaysée,” “Marie Caissie,”
“L’Acadie s’marie,” “Je vous aime, ma vie recommence,” “L’hymne à l’espoir,”
and “Un million de fois je t’aime.” In 2007 her song “Paquetville” was inducted
into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame.
(Info mainly Canadian Pop Encyclopedia)
(Info mainly Canadian Pop Encyclopedia)
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For “The Edith Butler Collection” (a small home compilation)
Go here: http://www45.zippyshare.com/v/gmSgw7os/file.html
01 edith-butler-je-m-appelle-edith.mp3
02 edith-butler-laissez-moi-derouler-le-soleil.mp3
03 edith-butler-escarmouche-a-restigouche.mp3
04 edith-butler-hale.mp3
06 edith-butler-je-viens-de-loin.mp3
06 edith-butler-la-boite-a-bing-bang.mp3
07 edith-butler-y-a-pas-si-longtemps.mp3
08 edith-butler-a-tous-ceux-que-j-aime.mp3
09 edith-butler-laissez-faire.mp3
10 edith-butler-laissez-moi-tranquille.mp3
11 edith-butler-coeur-des-cajuns.mp3
12 edith-butler-oh-madeleine.mp3
13 edith-butler-la-perdriole.mp3
14 edith-butler-ca-swingue-au-pays-de-la-sagouine.mp3
15 edith-butler-cher-bebe-creole.mp3
16 edith-butler-quand-je-reviendrais-a-caraquet.mp3
17 edith-butler-rigodon-rap.mp3
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