The Butterflys
The Butterflys are from Leeds, West Yorkshre, England. Barry Ewart, the singer songwriter has been writing songs for 20 years and with the help of a local producer (Jamie Lambe, Sponge Studios) has put together 'The Very Best Of The Butterflys.' Bazza tries to write songs that reflect the modern World and the music is best described as pop soft rock. "Popular music with a great dose of humanity!" THE BUTTERFLYS - FLAPPING THEIR WINGS FOR A COOLER WORLD.
Tell me about your history? How did you get where you are now?
Originaly started as Prague Spring, LP, THESE SONGS ARE ABOUT HUMANITY (1995), single TANGERINE(1997) and ep IRISH HOLIDAY (1998). Then name changed to The Poor Butterflys and LP, ANTHEM 21st Century(2000) and then LP, ALL OVER THE WORLD (2001) and THESE ARE THE DAYS (2002). Now called 'The Butterflys' and 10 track CD 'The Very Best of...' offered.
Have you performed live in front of an audience? Any special memories?
Very rarely, not for many years, tend to work in the studio.
Your musical influences
Beatles, John Lennon, 60's, Tamla, Soul, various rock legends i.e. Neil Young, Don McLean.
What equipment do you use?
Love orchestration, chello, violin.
Anything else?
Love acoutic guitar. Lyrics are important.