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John Boutté : ウィキペディア英語版
John Boutté

John Boutté (November 3, 1958)〔(John Boutte biography at All About Jazz )〕 is an American jazz singer based in New Orleans, Louisiana, who has been active since the mid-1990s. He is known for diverse music style that goes beyond jazz to R&B, gospel, Latin, and blues. He is the younger brother of the jazz and gospel singer Lillian Boutté.
==Biography==
Boutté was born into a 7th Ward Creole family in New Orleans. Exposed to the local culture such as Mardi Gras parades and jazz funerals since childhood, Boutté also grew up listening to R&B music of Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and the like.〔(Biography on official site )〕 He played trumpet and cornet in marching bands in his junior high and high school days. During this time, he also formed an a cappella group and sang on the streets.〔(Biography on Allmusic )〕
Boutté studied business at Xavier University where he was in ROTC. After he graduated, he was commissioned in the U.S. Army where he served for the next four years. When he returned, he started to work for a credit union instead of entering into the music industry.〔〔 When he met Stevie Wonder, he started to seriously consider becoming a professional singer. Wonder acknowledged his talent and recommended him to pursue career in music.〔 He soon joined Lillian on her tour to Europe, and his professional career started.
He was featured on Lillian's live album, ''Gospel United'', released in 1994. In 1993, he released an album under his own name titled ''Through the Eyes of a Child''.〔
He was the featured guest vocalist on Cuban group Cubanismo!'s ''Mardi Gras Mambo'', recorded in New Orleans.〔〔
In the recent years, Boutté has been working with ex-Cowboy Mouth guitarist and singer, Paul Sanchez which led to a collaborated effort ''Stew Called New Orleans'' released in 2009. Boutté was also featured on John Scofield's 2009 album, ''Piety Street'', singing the lead on three tracks.
Singers Tricia Boutté (Sister Teedy) and Tanya E. Boutté are John's nieces.〔
Boutté's "Treme Song" on his ''Jambalaya'' album is the theme song of HBO's series, ''Treme''. Boutté appears in Treme's Season 1 Finale, serenading Kim Dickens' character before she leaves New Orleans; Season 2, episode 1, performing several songs (including "Accentuate the Positive"); and sings onstage in Treme Season 3, episode 10.

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