Альбомы исполнителя
Walkin' Back to Georgia
2022 · сингл
Butch Walker as... Glenn
2022 · альбом
Leather Weather (Mr. and Ms. Understanding)
2022 · сингл
Holy Water Hangover
2022 · сингл
Night Moves
2022 · сингл
American Love Story (Live and Quarantined)
2021 · альбом
American Love Story
2020 · альбом
Eye of the Tiger
2019 · сингл
Better Now
2018 · сингл
Over the Holidays and Under the Influence
2017 · альбом
Cassette Backs
2017 · альбом
Stay Gold
2016 · альбом
Afraid of Ghosts
2015 · альбом
Peachtree Battle
2013 · Мини-альбом
The Spade
2011 · альбом
You Belong With Me
2009 · сингл
Sycamore Meadows
2008 · альбом
Cover Me Badd
2005 · Мини-альбом
Merry Christmas
2004 · сингл
Heartwork
2004 · Мини-альбом
Letters
2004 · альбом
This Is Me...Justified and Stripped (Live)
2004 · альбом
Left Of Self - Centered
2002 · альбом
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Биография
Butch Walker is a singer, songwriter, and producer whose skills run from radio-friendly pop to big-attitude hard rock. After gaining a brief taste of major-label success during the '80s and '90s -- particularly with Marvelous 3, whose single "Freak of the Week" became a modern rock hit in 1999 -- Walker traded his bandmates for a solo career, starting with the 2002 album Left of Self-Centered. During the 2000s, Walker released albums that kept him high on Billboard's Heatseekers chart while also cultivating a reputation as an in-demand producer by working with high-profile artists like Avril Lavigne, Katy Perry, and P!nk. Walker continued to balance his performing and production work throughout the 2010s and 2020s, racking up collaborations with Carly Rae Jepsen, Weezer, Fall Out Boy, Green Day, and Taylor Swift, while expanding his musical reach on such albums as 2020's politically charged American Love Story and 2022's soft rock tribute Butch Walker As…Glenn. Raised in Cartersville, Georgia, Bradley Glenn Walker III launched his public career with the band SouthGang, who traveled to Los Angeles in 1988 and inked a contract with Virgin Records. The pop-metal group released two albums before splitting up, and Walker eventually resurfaced with Marvelous 3. The band enjoyed moderate popularity as the '90s wound to a close, but Walker grew frustrated with the band's label, Elektra Records, and Marvelous 3 splintered soon after. He then spent a year producing albums for such groups as Injected and SR-71 (whose most popular single, "Right Now," was co-written by Walker). The production work increased his reputation within the industry, and he quickly signed a solo contract with Arista. Left of Self Centered marked his solo debut in 2002; it also took a page from Marvelous 3's book by embodying the singer's nonconformist attitude and playful rock & roll swagger. Unfortunately, neither that album nor its follow-up, 2004's Letters, caught on with the public. Walker increasingly turned to production work, and he spent the following two years helming records for such big-name artists as Avril Lavigne (Under My Skin), P!nk (I'm Not Dead), and Tommy Lee (Tommyland: The Ride), as well as emerging pop stars like Lindsay Lohan (A Little More Personal [Raw]). The experience further boosted his industry profile and helped shape the sound of his next solo album, 2006's The Rise and Fall of Butch Walker and the Let's-Go-Out-Tonites. The album spun stories of drugged-out starlets, struggling wannabes, late-night adventures, and wild parties in L.A.; it was also Walker's most fully realized record to date. Ever the multitasker, he returned to the production booth for several new projects -- most notably Katy Perry's One of the Boys, which became a smash success during the summer of 2008 -- before returning to his solo career that fall with Sycamore Meadows. I Liked It Better When You Had No Heart followed in 2010 and featured a new backup band, the Black Widows, which included fellow Georgia natives Fran Capitanelli and Chris Unck. The new group also played on Walker's next album, Spade, which appeared 2011; that same year, he published an autobiography called Drinking with Strangers: Music Lessons from a Teenage Bullet Belt. Walker did some production work in the next two years -- he showed up on Taylor Swift's 2012 album Red and helmed Fall Out Boy's 2013 comeback Save Rock and Roll -- and teamed with producer Ryan Adams for his next solo album, 2015's Afraid of Ghosts. After producing the solo debut for Gaslight Anthem leader Brian Fallon, Painkillers, Walker returned to the studio to cut another solo effort, the country-accented 2016 effort Stay Gold. Walker returned in 2020 with American Love Story, a loose concept album about the divides in American society, steeped in the AOR sound of his adolescence. Walker continued to mine a nostalgic vein on Butch Walker As…Glenn, a 2022 album where he played the role of a piano man stuck in a dive bar. The conceit allowed him to pay tribute to such acts as Billy Joel and Boz Scaggs. ~ Tim Sendra & Andrew Leahey, Rovi