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BUTCH McDADE

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BIOGRAPHICAL DETAILS

Full Name: David Hugh McDade

Description: Drummer, USA

Known For: A founding member of “The Amazing Rhythm Aces”.

Instruments: Drums, Voice

Music Styles: Rock

Location: United States of America

Date Born: 24th February 1946
Location Born: Clarksdale, Coahoma County, Missippi, United States of America

Date Died: 29th November 1998
Location Died: Maryville, Blount County, Tennessee, United States of America

Cause Of Death: Cancer

Butch McDade

An American drummer.

Drummer and vocalist and founding member of “The Amazing Rhythm Aces”.
The Aces came together in Memphis, Tennessee in 1972 with members that included.

bassist Jeff Davis
drummer Butch McDade
vocalist, guitarist Russell Smith
singer, songwriter Jesse Winchester
keyboardist Billy Earhart
lead guitar, multi-instrumentalist, Barry ‘Byrd’ Burton
pianist James Hooker

The album “Too Stuffed to Jump”, won a Grammy for Country Vocal Performance by a Group.

The Aces reformed in 1994. The group, comprised of Smith, Davis, McDade, Earhart, Hooker and new guitarist/mandolinist Danny Parks.

Working with Lonnie Mac, Leon Russell and Roy Clark and the
list goes on.

Butch died at home early Sunday morning, November 29, 1998, after a lengthy battle with cancer.

The Aces came together in Memphis in 1972, first with bassist Jeff Davis and drummer Butch McDade?, who had recorded and toured with singer/songwriter Jesse Winchester.

Drummer and vocalist and founding member of “The Amazing Rhythm Aces”.

The Aces came together in Memphis, Tennessee in 1972 with members that included.

bassist Jeff Davis
drummer Butch McDade
vocalist, guitarist Russell Smith
singer, songwriter Jesse Winchester
keyboardist Billy Earhart
lead guitar, multi-instrumentalist, Barry ‘Byrd’ Burton
pianist James Hooker

The album “Too Stuffed to Jump”, won a Grammy for Country Vocal Performance by a Group.

The Aces reformed in 1994. The group, comprised of Smith, Davis, McDade, Earhart, Hooker and new guitarist/mandolinist Danny Parks.

Working with Lonnie Mac, Leon Russell and Roy Clark and the
list goes on.

Butch died at home early Sunday morning, November 29, 1998, after a lengthy battle with cancer.