"You don't have to swing Stockhausen!"
Tengent 2 months ago
Thinking of you on your 88th birthday, Don. I miss your craziness and I think of you often.
patrickburnsmusic 11 months ago
Don Butterfield taught at Montclair State College NJ in the 70's and 80's.
nutleyguitar1968 1 year ago
happy birthday and rip charlie
a2valentine 1 year ago
I have gotta listen to this!
jazzmunky 2 years ago
"that looks like something you'd find in an etude book....under "HARD"" haha
kfallon318 3 years ago 2
why isn't Andrew Homzy in the tags????
luanne777 3 years ago
To BrianB4837 and ashifechi: Second that. I remember in High School trying to play Don's impossible "Enigma". Sorry to hear of his passing.
cpbostrom 3 years ago
I just LOVE the part from 2:29 to 2:40...haha
avfoering 4 years ago
Don wanted to share every bit of his love of music with his students (like myself). RIP Don, I miss you dearly.
BrianB4837 5 years ago
Don Butterfield was one of the most lovable, most talented, most principled, and most in love with his art of any musicians you could have ever been so blessed as to have known. And all of his students will attest it is true.
ashifechi 5 years ago
Wow!!! That is a very cool video, is there a DVD of that concert or what!!!
jfmd44 5 years ago
"You don't have to swing Stockhausen!"
Tengent 2 months ago
Thinking of you on your 88th birthday, Don. I miss your craziness and I think of you often.
patrickburnsmusic 11 months ago
Don Butterfield taught at Montclair State College NJ in the 70's and 80's.
nutleyguitar1968 1 year ago
happy birthday and rip charlie
a2valentine 1 year ago
I have gotta listen to this!
jazzmunky 2 years ago
"that looks like something you'd find in an etude book....under "HARD"" haha
kfallon318 3 years ago 2
why isn't Andrew Homzy in the tags????
luanne777 3 years ago
To BrianB4837 and ashifechi: Second that. I remember in High School trying to play Don's impossible "Enigma". Sorry to hear of his passing.
cpbostrom 3 years ago
I just LOVE the part from 2:29 to 2:40...haha
avfoering 4 years ago
Don wanted to share every bit of his love of music with his students (like myself). RIP Don, I miss you dearly.
BrianB4837 5 years ago
Don Butterfield was one of the most lovable, most talented, most principled, and most in love with his art of any musicians you could have ever been so blessed as to have known. And all of his students will attest it is true.
ashifechi 5 years ago
Wow!!! That is a very cool video, is there a DVD of that concert or what!!!
jfmd44 5 years ago