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This stub leaves out what was arguably her most important backup vocal gig, with James Taylor. She and Arnold McCuller were the backup voices on some of JT's most unforgettable cuts, like "Lonesome Road."
She's now in LA, doing session work and vocal coaching.
MachDr 02:38, 2 January 2007 (UTC)MachDr
There can be no question about the "notability" of Rosemary Butler - she was on almost every pop/folk/easy listening hit and tour for decades. Her voice was on the radio with Jackson Browne and James Taylor constantly, for decades.
The biographical section appears to be lifted directly from her website.