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'''William Pierce Butler''' (born October 6, 1982) is an American multi-instrumentalist and composer who is best known as a former member of the [[indie rock]] band [[Arcade Fire]]. He plays synthesizer, bass, guitar and percussion. He is known for his spontaneity and antics during performances. He is the younger brother of Arcade Fire frontman [[Win Butler]]. In 2014, Will Butler was nominated for the [[Academy Award for Best Original Score]] for his work on [[Her (score)|the original score]] of the 2013 film ''[[Her (film)|Her]]''.
'''William Pierce Butler''' (born October 6, 1982) is an American multi-instrumentalist and composer. He is best known as a former member of the [[indie rock]] band [[Arcade Fire]], with whom he recorded six studio albums. Butler was a member of the band for eighteen years, between 2003 and 2021, and played synthesizer, bass, guitar and percussion. He is known for his spontaneity, energy and antics during live performances and is the younger brother of Arcade Fire frontman [[Win Butler]]. In 2010, he won a [[Grammy Awards|Grammy Award]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=53rd Annual GRAMMY Awards {{!}} GRAMMY.com |url=https://grammy.com/awards/53rd-annual-grammy-awards |access-date=2024-06-17 |website=grammy.com}}</ref> for Album of the Year as part of Arcade Fire.

In 2014, Butler was nominated for the [[Academy Award for Best Original Score]] for his work on [[Her (score)|the original score]] of the 2013 film ''[[Her (film)|Her]]''. In 2024, Butler was nominated for two [[Tony Awards]] for his orchestrations & score of the play ''[[Stereophonic (play)|Stereophonic]]'', which itself was nominated for and won Best Play.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-06-16 |title='The Outsiders' wins best musical and 'Stereophonic' best play as women make strides at Tony Awards |url=https://apnews.com/article/tony-awards-2024-160b563f159adb750c0691e665161a9c |access-date=2024-06-17 |website=AP News |language=en}}</ref> Butler has released three solo studio albums – ''[[Policy (Will Butler album)|''Policy'']]'' (2015), ''Generations'' (2020), and ''Will Butler + Sister Squares'' (2023) – on [[Merge Records]].


==Life and career==
==Life and career==
Born in [[Truckee, California]], United States,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=127118125 |title=Hear Two New Arcade Fire Songs and an Interview |website=Npr.org|access-date=2013-11-03}}</ref> and raised in [[The Woodlands, Texas]], Will is the son of Liza Rey, a classical musician, and Edwin Farnham Butler II, a geologist.<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/music/2010/nov/28/arcade-fire-interview-sean-ohagan Arcade Fire: 'We're not a band that's out to party until we die']. ''[[The Guardian]]''. Retrieved on 2015-03-10.</ref> His maternal grandfather was guitarist [[Alvino Rey]]. He graduated from [[Phillips Exeter Academy]] in 2001, where he lived in [[Abbot Hall (Phillips Exeter Academy)|Abbot Hall]], and subsequently attended [[Northwestern University]], majoring in Poetry and Slavic studies.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://m.northbynorthwestern.com/story/weinberg-alumnus-will-butler-talks-civic-engagemen/|title=Weinberg alumnus Will Butler talks civic engagement |publisher=North by Northwestern |access-date=2013-11-03}}</ref> During this time, he worked as a DJ for the [[WNUR-FM|WNUR Rock Show]], where he also hired Nathan Amundson of [[Rivulets]] to be a substitute DJ at WNUR-FM. He also served as the poetry editor of Northwestern's literary magazine, Helicon. An excerpt of a poem from his senior thesis is quoted in [[Brian Bouldrey]]'s book, "Honorable Bandit: A Walk Across Corsica." While at Northwestern, Butler lived in [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]]. He moved to [[Montreal]], Quebec, Canada in the mid-2000s to join his brother [[Win Butler]] and band [[Arcade Fire]].
Born in [[Truckee, California]], United States,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=127118125 |title=Hear Two New Arcade Fire Songs and an Interview |website=Npr.org|access-date=2013-11-03}}</ref> and raised in [[The Woodlands, Texas]], Will is the son of Liza Rey, a classical musician, and Edwin Farnham Butler II, a geologist.<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/music/2010/nov/28/arcade-fire-interview-sean-ohagan Arcade Fire: 'We're not a band that's out to party until we die']. ''[[The Guardian]]''. Retrieved on 2015-03-10.</ref> His maternal grandfather was guitarist [[Alvino Rey]]. He graduated from [[Phillips Exeter Academy]] in 2001, where he lived in [[Abbot Hall (Phillips Exeter Academy)|Abbot Hall]], and subsequently attended [[Northwestern University]], majoring in Poetry and Slavic studies.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://m.northbynorthwestern.com/story/weinberg-alumnus-will-butler-talks-civic-engagemen/|title=Weinberg alumnus Will Butler talks civic engagement |publisher=North by Northwestern |access-date=2013-11-03}}</ref> During this time, he worked as a DJ for the [[WNUR-FM|WNUR Rock Show]], where he also hired Nathan Amundson of [[Rivulets]] to be a substitute DJ at WNUR-FM. He also served as the poetry editor of Northwestern's literary magazine, ''Helicon''. An excerpt of a poem from his senior thesis is quoted in [[Brian Bouldrey]]'s book, ''Honorable Bandit: A Walk Across Corsica''. While at Northwestern, Butler lived in [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]]. He moved to [[Montreal]], Quebec, Canada in the mid-2000s to join his brother [[Win Butler]] and band [[Arcade Fire]].


In January 2008 Butler married dancer Jenny Shore.<ref>{{cite web|last=Zaleski |first=Annie |url=http://blogs.riverfronttimes.com/rftmusic/2008/01/arcade_fires_will_butler_got_m.php |title=Arcade Fire's Will Butler Got Married in St. Louis |website=Blogs.riverfronttimes.com |date=January 11, 2008 |access-date=2013-11-03}}</ref>
In January 2008 Butler married dancer Jenny Shore.<ref>{{cite web|last=Zaleski |first=Annie |url=http://blogs.riverfronttimes.com/rftmusic/2008/01/arcade_fires_will_butler_got_m.php |title=Arcade Fire's Will Butler Got Married in St. Louis |website=Blogs.riverfronttimes.com |date=January 11, 2008 |access-date=2013-11-03}}</ref>
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Butler was a student at the [[John F. Kennedy School of Government|Harvard Kennedy School of Government]] where he pursued a Mid-Career Master in Public Administration.<ref>{{cite web|title=WILL BUTLER'S PITCHFORK RADIO SESSION|url=http://arcadefiretube.com/2016/07/24/will-butlers-pitchfork-radio-session/|website=Arcade Fire Tube|access-date=21 February 2017}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2017/05/will-butler-takes-kennedy-school-lessons-to-arcade-fire/|title=Will Butler takes Kennedy School lessons to Arcade Fire|website=News.harvard.edu|date=May 15, 2017}}</ref>
Butler was a student at the [[John F. Kennedy School of Government|Harvard Kennedy School of Government]] where he pursued a Mid-Career Master in Public Administration.<ref>{{cite web|title=WILL BUTLER'S PITCHFORK RADIO SESSION|url=http://arcadefiretube.com/2016/07/24/will-butlers-pitchfork-radio-session/|website=Arcade Fire Tube|access-date=21 February 2017}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2017/05/will-butler-takes-kennedy-school-lessons-to-arcade-fire/|title=Will Butler takes Kennedy School lessons to Arcade Fire|website=News.harvard.edu|date=May 15, 2017}}</ref>


In March 2022, Butler announced he had left Arcade Fire at the end of the previous year, stating "there was no acute reason beyond that I've changed—and the band has changed—over the last almost 20 years. Time for new things."<ref>{{cite tweet|number=1505281016734392335|user=butlerwills|title=I left at the end of last year, after the new record was complete. There was no acute reason beyond that I’ve chang…|date=March 19, 2022}}</ref> The band's album ''[[We (Arcade Fire album)|We]]'', released on May 6, 2022, was Butler's last performance with Arcade Fire on a studio album.<ref name=":0">{{Cite magazine |last1=Kreps |first1=Daniel |date=2022-03-19 |title=Will Butler Has Left Arcade Fire: 'Time for New Things' |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/will-butler-leaves-arcade-fire-1324235/ |access-date=2022-03-22 |magazine=Rolling Stone |language=en-US}}</ref>
In March 2022, Butler announced he had left Arcade Fire at the end of the previous year, stating "there was no acute reason beyond that I've changed—and the band has changed—over the last almost 20 years. Time for new things."<ref>{{cite tweet|number=1505281016734392335|user=butlerwills|title=I left at the end of last year, after the new record was complete. There was no acute reason beyond that I've chang…|date=March 19, 2022}}</ref> The band's album ''[[We (Arcade Fire album)|We]]'', released on May 6, 2022, was Butler's last performance with Arcade Fire on a studio album.<ref name=":0">{{Cite magazine |last1=Kreps |first1=Daniel |date=2022-03-19 |title=Will Butler Has Left Arcade Fire: 'Time for New Things' |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/will-butler-leaves-arcade-fire-1324235/ |access-date=2022-03-22 |magazine=Rolling Stone |language=en-US}}</ref>
[[File:Will Butler + Sister Squares at Valkhof Festival 2024 - 1.jpg|thumb|Butler performing with Sister Squares at [[Valkhof Festival]] in [[Nijmegen]], the Netherlands in 2024.]]

Butler is now part of Will Butler + Sister Squares. <ref>{{Cite web|date=2022-03-19| Will Butler + Sister Squares. |url=http://www.butlerwills.com/ |access-date=2023-07-14 |language=en-US}}</ref>
Butler is now part of Will Butler + Sister Squares.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2022-03-19|title=Will Butler + Sister Squares. |url=http://www.butlerwills.com/ |access-date=2023-07-14 |language=en-US}}</ref>


==Solo career==
==Solo career==
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Butler's song "Sun Comes Up" from the 2016 solo album ''Friday Night'' caught the ear of DJ B-Roc of [[The Knocks]], and subsequently the Knocks-produced remix of the song was released alongside a video directed by Butler, filmed in part on the New York City subway system.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mergerecords.com/will-butler-vs-the-knocks-join-forces-sun-comes-up|title=Will Butler and The Knocks join forces to rewire "Sun Comes Up" for the dancefloor|website=Mergerecords.com}}</ref>
Butler's song "Sun Comes Up" from the 2016 solo album ''Friday Night'' caught the ear of DJ B-Roc of [[The Knocks]], and subsequently the Knocks-produced remix of the song was released alongside a video directed by Butler, filmed in part on the New York City subway system.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mergerecords.com/will-butler-vs-the-knocks-join-forces-sun-comes-up|title=Will Butler and The Knocks join forces to rewire "Sun Comes Up" for the dancefloor|website=Mergerecords.com}}</ref>


Butler wrote original songs for [[David Adjmi]]'s play ''Stereophonic'', which was originally scheduled to premier in 2021, but due to the [[coronavirus]] was pushed back until October 2023.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Stereophonic |url=https://www.playwrightshorizons.org/shows/plays/stereophonic/ |access-date=2023-05-27 |website=Playwrights Horizons |language=en}}</ref>
Butler wrote original songs for [[David Adjmi]]'s play ''[[Stereophonic (play)|Stereophonic]]'', which was originally scheduled to premier in 2021, but due to the [[coronavirus]] was pushed back until October 2023.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Stereophonic |url=https://www.playwrightshorizons.org/shows/plays/stereophonic/ |access-date=2023-05-27 |website=Playwrights Horizons |language=en}}</ref> Following the play's Broadway debut in 2024, Butler received two [[Tony Awards|Tony]] nominations: one for [[Tony Award for Best Original Score|Best Original Score]] and another for [[Tony Award for Best Orchestrations|Best Orchestrations]].<ref>{{Cite news |last=Paulson |first=Michael |date=2024-04-30 |title=Live Updates: 'Hell's Kitchen' and 'Stereophonic' Earn Most Tony Nominations in Busy Broadway Season |url=https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/04/30/theater/tony-nominations |access-date=2024-04-30 |work=The New York Times |language=en-US |issn=0362-4331}}</ref>


==Solo discography==
==Solo discography==
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*[[Friday Night (album)|''Friday Night'']] (Merge Records, 2016)
*[[Friday Night (album)|''Friday Night'']] (Merge Records, 2016)
*''Generations'' (Merge Records, 2020)
*''Generations'' (Merge Records, 2020)
*''Will Butler + Sister Squares'' (Merge Records, 2023)


=== Singles ===
=== Singles ===
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Will Butler
Will Butler performing in July 2007.
Will Butler performing in July 2007.
Background information
Birth nameWilliam Pierce Butler
Born (1982-10-06) October 6, 1982 (age 41)
Truckee, California, U.S.
OriginThe Woodlands, Texas, U.S.
GenresIndie rock
Occupations
  • Musician
  • composer
Instruments
LabelsMerge Records
Formerly ofArcade Fire

William Pierce Butler (born October 6, 1982) is an American multi-instrumentalist and composer. He is best known as a former member of the indie rock band Arcade Fire, with whom he recorded six studio albums. Butler was a member of the band for eighteen years, between 2003 and 2021, and played synthesizer, bass, guitar and percussion. He is known for his spontaneity, energy and antics during live performances and is the younger brother of Arcade Fire frontman Win Butler. In 2010, he won a Grammy Award[1] for Album of the Year as part of Arcade Fire.

In 2014, Butler was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Score for his work on the original score of the 2013 film Her. In 2024, Butler was nominated for two Tony Awards for his orchestrations & score of the play Stereophonic, which itself was nominated for and won Best Play.[2] Butler has released three solo studio albums – Policy (2015), Generations (2020), and Will Butler + Sister Squares (2023) – on Merge Records.

Life and career

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Born in Truckee, California, United States,[3] and raised in The Woodlands, Texas, Will is the son of Liza Rey, a classical musician, and Edwin Farnham Butler II, a geologist.[4] His maternal grandfather was guitarist Alvino Rey. He graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy in 2001, where he lived in Abbot Hall, and subsequently attended Northwestern University, majoring in Poetry and Slavic studies.[5] During this time, he worked as a DJ for the WNUR Rock Show, where he also hired Nathan Amundson of Rivulets to be a substitute DJ at WNUR-FM. He also served as the poetry editor of Northwestern's literary magazine, Helicon. An excerpt of a poem from his senior thesis is quoted in Brian Bouldrey's book, Honorable Bandit: A Walk Across Corsica. While at Northwestern, Butler lived in Chicago, Illinois. He moved to Montreal, Quebec, Canada in the mid-2000s to join his brother Win Butler and band Arcade Fire.

In January 2008 Butler married dancer Jenny Shore.[6]

In January 2014, Butler and Owen Pallett were nominated for Best Original Score at the 86th Academy Awards for their original score of Her.

Butler was a student at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government where he pursued a Mid-Career Master in Public Administration.[7][8]

In March 2022, Butler announced he had left Arcade Fire at the end of the previous year, stating "there was no acute reason beyond that I've changed—and the band has changed—over the last almost 20 years. Time for new things."[9] The band's album We, released on May 6, 2022, was Butler's last performance with Arcade Fire on a studio album.[10]

Butler performing with Sister Squares at Valkhof Festival in Nijmegen, the Netherlands in 2024.

Butler is now part of Will Butler + Sister Squares.[11]

Solo career

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On March 3, 2015, Butler's debut solo album Policy was released under Merge Records, accompanied by an international tour alongside Arcade Fire drummer Jeremy Gara. According to Butler, Policy is intended to reflect his omnivorous musical taste.[12]

Butler wrote five songs for The Guardian, based on news headlines, with each song created and shared a day apart. They were mixed properly and released on Policy Deluxe in May 2015.

Butler's song "Sun Comes Up" from the 2016 solo album Friday Night caught the ear of DJ B-Roc of The Knocks, and subsequently the Knocks-produced remix of the song was released alongside a video directed by Butler, filmed in part on the New York City subway system.[13]

Butler wrote original songs for David Adjmi's play Stereophonic, which was originally scheduled to premier in 2021, but due to the coronavirus was pushed back until October 2023.[14] Following the play's Broadway debut in 2024, Butler received two Tony nominations: one for Best Original Score and another for Best Orchestrations.[15]

Solo discography

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Studio albums

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Singles

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  • "Anna" (2015)

Music videos

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  • "What I Want" (2015)
  • "Anna" (2015)

References

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  1. ^ "53rd Annual GRAMMY Awards | GRAMMY.com". grammy.com. Retrieved June 17, 2024.
  2. ^ "'The Outsiders' wins best musical and 'Stereophonic' best play as women make strides at Tony Awards". AP News. June 16, 2024. Retrieved June 17, 2024.
  3. ^ "Hear Two New Arcade Fire Songs and an Interview". Npr.org. Retrieved November 3, 2013.
  4. ^ Arcade Fire: 'We're not a band that's out to party until we die'. The Guardian. Retrieved on 2015-03-10.
  5. ^ "Weinberg alumnus Will Butler talks civic engagement". North by Northwestern. Retrieved November 3, 2013.
  6. ^ Zaleski, Annie (January 11, 2008). "Arcade Fire's Will Butler Got Married in St. Louis". Blogs.riverfronttimes.com. Retrieved November 3, 2013.
  7. ^ "WILL BUTLER'S PITCHFORK RADIO SESSION". Arcade Fire Tube. Retrieved February 21, 2017.
  8. ^ "Will Butler takes Kennedy School lessons to Arcade Fire". News.harvard.edu. May 15, 2017.
  9. ^ @butlerwills (March 19, 2022). "I left at the end of last year, after the new record was complete. There was no acute reason beyond that I've chang…" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  10. ^ Kreps, Daniel (March 19, 2022). "Will Butler Has Left Arcade Fire: 'Time for New Things'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved March 22, 2022.
  11. ^ "Will Butler + Sister Squares". March 19, 2022. Retrieved July 14, 2023.
  12. ^ Will Butler: Policy | Album Reviews. Pitchfork.com, (March 6, 2015). Retrieved on 2015-03-10.
  13. ^ "Will Butler and The Knocks join forces to rewire "Sun Comes Up" for the dancefloor". Mergerecords.com.
  14. ^ "Stereophonic". Playwrights Horizons. Retrieved May 27, 2023.
  15. ^ Paulson, Michael (April 30, 2024). "Live Updates: 'Hell's Kitchen' and 'Stereophonic' Earn Most Tony Nominations in Busy Broadway Season". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved April 30, 2024.