Time: 34:59
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2013
Styles: Blues Rock
Art: Front
01. Prehistoric Woman (3:29)
02. Monday, Please Don't Come (2:25)
03. Hopin' For Better Days (3:23)
04. Under The Same Moon (4:47)
05. Thank God, I'm So Glad I Didn't Marry That Man (3:04)
06. Midweek City Sidewalk Blues (2:47)
07. It Sure Ain't Georgia (2:53)
08. Honeyman (2:21)
09. Don't Have To Fool With The Blues No More (2:41)
10. Can't Change The Way I Feel About You (3:09)
11. We're Still Rockin' (3:55)
RHETTA BUTLER was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia. She started performing at the age of two! She left Atlanta at the age of 17 and went to New York. She worked her way through Hunter College working as a performer. She majored in Music and the Performing Arts. After college she had extensive private training in voice, piano, guitar, songwriting, commercials, sight singing, acting, and dancing.
RHETTA has vast experience in the entertainment industry as a singer, songwriter, musician, actress and dancer. Her experience includes the recording industry, live concerts, theatre, commercials and films.
RHETTA has performed at most major hotels in the U.S. with numerous well-known orchestras including Peter Duchin . She has entertained at the President's Inaugural Ball, Georgia's Governor's Ball, the Indianapolis 500 and N.Y. City's Task Force Music Festival. She has performed at the Plaza, the St. Regis, the Americana, the N.Y. Hilton and the Waldorf Astoria. She has also been featured with the Atlanta Pops Orchestra at Chastain Park. Her rare performances in the past few years have included benefits for the Georgia Special Olympics opening for the Atlanta Rhythm Section, the Disaster Relief Concert after 9/11 at Centennial Park and most recently singing the National Anthem on national television at Talledega Super Speedway.
RHETTA has vast experience in the entertainment industry as a singer, songwriter, musician, actress and dancer. Her experience includes the recording industry, live concerts, theatre, commercials and films.
RHETTA has performed at most major hotels in the U.S. with numerous well-known orchestras including Peter Duchin . She has entertained at the President's Inaugural Ball, Georgia's Governor's Ball, the Indianapolis 500 and N.Y. City's Task Force Music Festival. She has performed at the Plaza, the St. Regis, the Americana, the N.Y. Hilton and the Waldorf Astoria. She has also been featured with the Atlanta Pops Orchestra at Chastain Park. Her rare performances in the past few years have included benefits for the Georgia Special Olympics opening for the Atlanta Rhythm Section, the Disaster Relief Concert after 9/11 at Centennial Park and most recently singing the National Anthem on national television at Talledega Super Speedway.
Still Rockin'