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Jerry Rivers
Jerry Rivers
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Fred Rose
Fred Rose
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Hoot Hester
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Hank Williams
Hank Williams
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Hank Williams Jr.
Hank Williams Jr.
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Charlie Daniels
Charlie Daniels
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William Herbert York
William Herbert York
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Ray Price
Ray Price
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Merle Kilgore
Merle Kilgore
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Jack Clement
Jack Clement
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Bobby Braddock
Bobby Braddock
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Grady Martin
Grady Martin
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Johnny Paycheck
Johnny Paycheck
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Roy Acuff
Roy Acuff
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Jett Williams
Jett Williams
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Faron Young
Faron Young
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Conway Twitty
Conway Twitty
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Merle Travis
Merle Travis
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Owen Bradley
Owen Bradley
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Marty Robbins
Marty Robbins
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Floyd Cramer
Floyd Cramer
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Townes Van Zandt
Townes Van Zandt
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Audrey Williams
Audrey Williams
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Hank Snow
Hank Snow
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Hank Williams III
Hank Williams III
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John Barlow Jarvis
John Barlow Jarvis
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Allison Moorer
Allison Moorer
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Trace Adkins
Trace Adkins
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Webb Pierce
Webb Pierce
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Buddy Spicher
Buddy Spicher
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Billy Grammer
Billy Grammer
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Waylon Jennings
Waylon Jennings
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Red Foley
Red Foley
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Lefty Frizzell
Lefty Frizzell
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Cecil Brower
Cecil Brower
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Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors
Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors
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Tompall & the Glaser Brothers
Tompall & the Glaser Brothers
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Gary Nicholson
Gary Nicholson
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Moe Bandy
Moe Bandy
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Sonny Curtis
Sonny Curtis
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Legendary Shack Shakers
Legendary Shack Shakers
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Pee Wee King
Pee Wee King
country musician and songwriter
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Gavin Mikhail
Gavin Mikhail
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George Jones
George Jones
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Jerrod Niemann
Jerrod Niemann
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Kenny Chesney
Kenny Chesney
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Leon Russell
Leon Russell
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Dobie Gray
Dobie Gray
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Vince Gill
Vince Gill
American country singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
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Hank Garland
Hank Garland
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David Allan Coe
David Allan Coe
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Hillous Butrum
American country music guitar player and a record and video producer best known as being a member of Hank Williams' Drifting Cowboys

Hillous Butrum

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American country music guitar player and a record and video producer best known as being a member of Hank Williams' Drifting Cowboys
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Hillous Buel "Bew" Butrum (April 21, 1928 – April 27, 2002) was an American country music guitar player and a record and video producer best known as being a member of Hank Williams' Drifting Cowboys.

Hillous Butrum was born in Lafayette, Tennessee. Butrum found his way to Nashville and landed a job at WSM Radio. He eventually wound up a staff musician on the Grand Ole Opry, at age 16. From there, he played bass for Hank Williams' band "The Drifting Cowboys." He would play with the Drifting Cowboys from 1949 until 1950. After the passing of Williams, Butrum joined Hank Snow's band, the Rainbow Ranch Boys, and later played on many Marty Robbins recording sessions. He'd eventually start a music publishing company with Robbins.

He established "Butrum Enterprises Publishing Company" and owned Look Records. He produced many early country music documentaries including "Music City USA". Butrum would tour again, from 1977 to 1984, with the reformed Drifting Cowboys.

Later in life, Butrum became active in the "Reunion of Professional Entertainers," and distributed vintage country music videos through Nashville retail stores and his website.

Hillous Butrum died in his Nashville home about two weeks after the death of his wife Phyllis (Frost) Butrum. His funeral was held in Goodlettsville, Tennessee and was attended by notable music industry figures including Hal Bynum, Merle Kilgore, Bobby Tomberlin, Robbie Wittkowski, Tim Jones, and Don Helms. He was interred in the Underwood Cemetery in his hometown of Lafayette.

The day before Butrum's death, he agreed to an exclusive interview with Country Music Source magazine detailing his long and inspiring music career. The interview was scheduled for April 29, 2002. In lieu of the interview, Country Music Source printed a memoriam for Butrum.