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(Marie Nicole) Edith Butler. Singer-songwriter, b Paquetville, near Caraquet, NB, 27 Jul 1942; BA (Moncton) 1964, L LITT (Laval) 1969. She began singing in cafés in Moncton while studying. Between 1962 and 1967 she performed mainly at festivals and on Halifax TV, singing Acadian folksongs to her own guitar accompaniment. She took the leading role in the film Les Acadiens de la dispersion, produced by the NFB in 1964. After teaching 1964-6 in Bathurst, NB, she did ethnographic research 1966-9 at Laval University and continued to perform in boîtes à chansons in the Quebec City area. At Expo 70 in Osaka, Japan, she was a featured performer at the Canadian Pavilion for six months. That same year she took part in the Mariposa Folk Festival and other festivals in Toronto and Washington. She toured Ireland in 1971 and Europe in 1973.
In 1973 Butler began composing her own songs, with many of the lyrics written by Lise Aubut. On stage Butler plays several instruments (banjo, dulcimer, guitar, harmonica, drum, violin), which she occasionally makes herself. She has given recitals at the PDA (1974, 1979, 1985), at the Grand Théâtre in Quebec City (1974), at Le Patriote (1975, 1977, 1978, and 1979), at Camp Fortune, north of Ottawa (1976), and, with the French singer Serge Reggiani, at the Spa Festival in Belgium (1977). She was the host for 'Veillée de Noël' on CBC TV in 1977. In 1978 she was featured in a show presented to mark the 370th anniversary of the founding of Quebec City. Between 1979 and 1981, she made a Canadian tour, then visited many French cities, singing at the Théâtre de la Ville, in Paris and appeared on many French TV programs such as 'Le Grand échiquier' and 'Champs-Élysées'. In 1981, she won the Prix international de la chanson, and in 1983, won the Grand prix du disque de l'Académie Charles-Cros with De Paquetville. In 1984, the CBC devoted a program 'Edith Butler Superstar,' to her as did CBC Halifax the following year, where she sang with Symphony Nova Scotia. Her show 'Un million je t'aime,' won the Félix trophy for pop show of 1985 and her LP Le Party d'Edith won the Félix for most sales. She performed at the Olympia in Paris in 1985 and 1986. Her LP... et le party continue! (1986) and Party pour danser (1987) each won gold records. After her appearance at the NAC the critic for Le Droit (Ottawa, 12 Apr 1979) wrote: 'Tall and regal, dressed all in white, Edith Butler sparkles on stage. She sings the songs and legends of her native Acadia so forcefully that you simply can't resist the artful invitation of their rhythm and melody... her performances of laments and old folk songs, unaccompanied for the most part, have great strength and invoke haunting memories that you would like to retain for ever'.. 'Avant d'être dépaysée,' 'Marie Caissie,' ''Mon Arcadie,''L'Acadie s'marie,' 'Je vous aime, ma vie recommence,' and 'Le Fil de la rivière' are among her best-known songs. In 1975 with her agent Lise Aubut she founded les Éditions de l'Arcadie and l'Acalf (Aide à la création artistique et littéraire de la femme) and recorded from 1976 to 1983 on SPPS label (Société de production et de programmation de spectacles) a record company which she had founded with Lise Aubut, Angèle Arsenault, and Jacqueline Lemay in 1974. She has published a collection of songs, L'Acadie sans frontières (Montreal 1974), and a collection of songs was published by Intermède Musique in 1978. She is the recipient of many awards: the Ordre du Mérite de la culture française (1971); Officer of the Order of Canada (1975); Ordre de la Pléiade (1978, an honour bestowed by New Brunswick), and honorary Indian princess of the Abenakis nation.
Author
Christian Rioux, Suzanne Thomas
Discography
Chansons d'Acadie. Ca 1969. RCI 390 Avant d'être dépaysée. 1973. Col FS-90156. L'Acadie s'marie. 1974. Col FS-90274 Edith Butler. 1976. SPPS PS-19909 Çest la récréation, with Arsenault, Lemay. 1977. Projets EP-990-0/SPPS XPS-19906 L'Espoir. 1978. SPPS PS-19904 Asteur qu'on est là. 1979. SPPS PS-19905 Barbichon, barbiché, with Lemay. 1980. Projets EP-992-8/SPPS PS-19914 Edith Butler à Paquetville. 1980. SPPS PS-19911 Je m'appelle Edith. 1981. SPPS PS-19916 De Paquetville à Paris. 1983. Kappa KPL-1111 Un million de fois je t'aime. 1984. Kappa KPL-1112 Le Party d'Edith. 1985. Vamp PAR-7007 ...et le party continue!. 1986. Star PAR-7009 12 Grands succès d'Édith Piaf. 1986. Vamp PAR-7008 Party pour danser. 1987. Star STR-8003 Edith Butler. 1990. Kappa KA-1990
Bibliography
Kroll, Stephen. 'A singer, composer and folklorist from Acadia,' CanComp, 83, Sep 1973 Vézina, Marie-Odile'.Ces chanteuses venues d'Acadie,' Perspectives, vol 18, 6 Mar 1976 Jasmin, Hélène. 'The lady knows and loves - the Quebec music business,' CanComp, 118, Feb 1977 Beaulieu, Pierre. 'L'Âme de l'Acadie,' Montreal La Presse, 10 Mar 1979 Petrowski, Nathalie. 'Le pays intérieur d'Edith Butler,' Montreal Le Devoir, 19 Mar 1979 - 'Edith Butler: the voice from Acadia,' CanComp, 148, Feb 1980 Cauchon, Paul. 'Butler, l'Acadienne sans frontières,' Montreal Le Devoir, 23 Fev 1985
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