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Doug Sax
Doug Sax
American mastering engineer
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Bonnie Raitt
Bonnie Raitt
blues singer-songwriter and slide guitar player from the United States
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Jackson Browne
Jackson Browne
American singer-songwriter
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Rick Vito
Rick Vito
American musician
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James Hutchinson
James Hutchinson
American musician
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Kenny Loggins
Kenny Loggins
American singer-songwriter, guitarist, recording artist
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Michael McDonald
Michael McDonald
American recording artist; singer-songwriter, keyboardist, and record producer
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Jim Messina
Jim Messina
American musician, songwriter, singer, guitarist, recording engineer and record producer
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Birtha
Birtha
American musical group
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Al Anderson
Al Anderson
American musician and songwriter
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Fred Tackett
Fred Tackett
American musician
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Lowell George
Lowell George
American musician
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Michael Landau
Michael Landau
American musician
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Ivan Neville
Ivan Neville
musician
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Bob Glaub
Bob Glaub
American bass guitarist
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Sam Clayton
Sam Clayton
American musician
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John Raitt
John Raitt
American singer and actor (1917-2005)
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Slim
Slim
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Valerie Carter
Valerie Carter
American singer and songwriter
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Ian Wallace
Ian Wallace
English drummer
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Danny Kortchmar
Danny Kortchmar
American musician
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Richard Page
Richard Page
American musician
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Barbara Higbie
Barbara Higbie
American musician
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Eric Kaz
Eric Kaz
American songwriter
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Waddy Wachtel
Waddy Wachtel
American musician, composer and record producer
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Susan Tedeschi
Susan Tedeschi
American blues and soul musician
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Russ Kunkel
Russ Kunkel
American musician
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Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris
American country singer
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Loggins and Messina
Loggins and Messina
American rock-pop duo
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Little Feat
Little Feat
American band
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Vanessa Collier
Vanessa Collier
American musician
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Barbara Kooyman
Barbara Kooyman
American musician
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Sippie Wallace
Sippie Wallace
American blues and jazz singer
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Tris Imboden
Tris Imboden
American drummer
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Bonnie Bramlett
Bonnie Bramlett
American singer and occasional actress
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Merry Clayton
Merry Clayton
American musician
Rosemary Butler
American musician

Rosemary Butler

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Rosemary Ann Butler (born April 6, 1947) is an American singer. She began her career playing bass guitar and singing in an all-female band named the Ladybirds while attending Fullerton Union High School in Fullerton, California. The band appeared on several Los Angeles area television shows before opening for the Rolling Stones in 1964. She then joined all-female hard rock band Birtha who released two albums for Dunhill Records. After they split in 1975, she became a popular back-up singer in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Her vocals were featured on Bonnie Raitt's album, Sweet Forgiveness, on songs "Gamblin' Man", "Runaway", "Sweet Forgiveness" and "Two Lives."

Butler has worked extensively as a back-up singer for Linda Ronstadt, James Taylor, Warren Zevon, Neil Young, Bonnie Raitt, Boz Scaggs, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Jackson Browne, and Rosanne Cash among others. She released a solo album, Rose, in 1983.

She achieved her greatest visibility and success as a solo artist in Japan in the early 1980s, contributing songs such as "Riding High" to the movie Dirty Hero (汚れた英雄) and "Children of the Light" (光の天使) to the anime film Harmagedon. She was also co-contractor of the 100-voice choir on Neil Young's album Living with War. She co-founded "The National In Choir," an LA-based volunteer holiday choir with singer/lyricist Deborah Pearl.

After 30 years, Butler's second solo album, You Just Watch Me, was released in 2013.