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Tickets available locally at Music Coop.Rayland Baxter Bio:For the making of his fourth album If I Were a Butterfly, Rayland Baxter holed up for over a year at a former rubber-band factory turned studio in the Kentucky countrysidea seemingly humble environment that proved to be something of a wonderland. I spent that year living in a barn with the squirrels and the birds, on my own most of the time, and I discovered so much about music and how to create it, says the Tennessee-bred singer/songwriter. Instead of going into a studio with a producer for two weeks, I just waited for the record to build itself. Id get up and go outside, see a butterfly and connect that with some impulsive thought Id had three months ago, and suddenly a song Id been working on would make sense. Thats how the whole album came to be.For Baxter, the act of self-producing such a sonically and emotionally expansive body of work proved both exhilarating and arduous. It really wore me out to spend all that time alone at the studio, editing the hell out of this record; my heart definitely suffered, he says. But I also had the guidance of my dad, who was in my dreams all the timeif I was moving too fast, Id hear him telling me to slow down. Another profound influence on the album-making process: the 2018 deaths of Baxters close friends Billy Swayze (a musician whose parents owned the rubber band company that became Thunder Sound) and Tiger Merritt (the vocalist/guitarist for Morning Teleportation, who worked with Swayze in constructing the studio). Billy and Tiger had been going up there since 2015, and finally they turned it into a legit recording studio, he says. Its a very special place to me, so theyre two of the four angels I decided to dedicate this record to.Even in its most somber moments, If I Were a Butterfly wholly fulfills Baxters mission of imparting a certain purposeful joy. Its been a weird few years, but I think the big picture is for us to just exist and find love and be loved, and try to see that all the daily bullshit is simply bugs on the windshield, says Baxter. I hope that this album makes people feel the way I do whenever I listen to my favorite records, and that it gives them a platform to dream on.
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