played drums in the BHS band then went on to play in the U.S. Air Force Band. Upon returning home he did union jobs with various
groups and started his own big band style group which played all over Western PA and Ohio for many years. Jack played drums in several
Butler Musical Theater Guild productions. He was also well known as a barber at the Point Barber Shop. He retired from playing recently
and donated all the charts from his many band years to the Butler High School Music Program.
Opera singer Marianne Cornetti performed on February 9, 2020 at St. Mary of the Assumption Church in Herman.
It was her way to give back to the church and community that helped her career get a start, she performed “Then Sings My Soul: Celebrating 30 Years of an Operatic Career and a Lifetime of Music”.
Glenn is a prominent guitarist, bandleader, arranger and composer. His music features in several films and documentaries. Some of his recordings: Chasin' The Blues (2009) Harlem Mad (2011) Skinny Minne (2012) Focus Pocus (2013) A Little Love This Christmas (2013) Uptown Jump (2015) Aint' It Grand? (2018)
Glenn Crytzer is guitarist and composer. His first full orchestral piece “Nocturne Fantasy” was performed in 2005. His Blue Rhythm Band is a 13 piece dance band which focuses on the music of the late 1920′s through the early 1940′s. and his Syncopators are a jazz band dedicated to the popular music of the 1920s, 1930s and early 1940s.
Greetings Charles: I wonder if you could place the attached picture of Colonel Ike Scanlon (real name was Michael Scanlon) on your blog. He was a train announcer for the B & O Railroad, but most people would remember him as selling newspapers at the corner of Main and Jefferson by the Hot Dog Shop. He left Butler in 1936 to move with his wife to Baldwin, Kansas. He was quite the well-known celebrity in Butler and even had his own orchestra "The Star Orchestra". He ran the miniature railroad at Alameda Park and was the first to sell souvenirs at the amusement park. -- Bill May
Marianne Cornetti is a leading mezzo soprano who performs at the Met in New York, in London at the Royal Opera and Covent Garden, in Italy at the Scala and at many other international opera houses.
Born in Butler, Bret Michaels is a musician, actor, director, screenwriter, producer and reality television personality. He first gained fame as the lead vocalist of the glam metal band Poison.
It was his voice. We knew him as a business man. But his true love was music. He had a rich baritone voice and was in demand as a soloist. His voice graced many a choir here and in Western Pennsylvania.
"It's purely about the art. I'm not looking for recognition. It just seemed to me a nice place to play and close to my home," Fudoli said. "People know I'm up there for a reason. They hear it in the air. It's a gift, and I'm trying to give it back." from: The Butler Eagle From the Pittsburgh Post Gazette