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Tony Butala

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Tony Butala was born in Sharon, Pennsylvania, to Mary Ann (Ference) and John George Butala, both of Croatian descent. He began his professional singing career in 1948, singing in "Starlets On Parade" on KDKA Radio in Pittsburgh, as well as performing live as an Al Jolson, Ted Lewis and Eddie Cantor black-face impersonator. In 1951, Tony went to California and became a member of the famous 'The Robert Mitchell Boys' Choir'. With the group, he appeared in the 1951 film On Moonlight Bay (1951), starring Gordon MacRae and Doris Day; 1953's The War of the Worlds (1953), with Gene Barry; and the 1954 holiday classic White Christmas (1954), with Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye. In addition, Tony's voice can be heard singing in Walt Disney's animated Peter Pan (1953) as the lost boys and also as Tommy Rettig's singing voice in the Dr. Seuss classic The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. (1953), both released in 1952. As a teenager, Tony began singing with his first group, "The Fourmost" (a quartet whose members included Connie Stevens). Tony Butala was the guiding force in the formation of The Lettermen. In 1958, the very first Lettermen group appeared as "The Rhythm Boys" in "New Comers of 1928", a Las Vegas revue which also starred such legends as Paul Whiteman, Buster Keaton, Rudy Vallee, Harry Richman, Fifi D'Orsay and Billy Gilbert. The group then consisted of Tony, Mike Barnett and Talmadge Russell (who was later replaced by Jerry Paul). The first recording by the trio came later that same year (the group made up of Tony Butala, Gary Clark and Jimmy Blaine). The Lettermen's first hit single was released in 1961 and hit after hit followed. The group then consisted of Tony, Jim Pike and Bob Engemann. Through the years, there were several personnel changes, but one constant has always remained with The Lettermen--Tony Butala. His musical talents and constant promotion of goodwill have helped to win The Lettermen millions of fans worldwide. The Lettermen are probably the most prolific singers of love songs in the history of music. Their longevity in the entertainment business is unparalleled. When he's not performing, Tony spends much of his time in his home town of Sharon, Pennsylvania, overseeing the Vocal Group Hall of Fame and Museum, which opened its doors in 1998. He also has been developing his 40 acre vineyard in Napa Valley since 1987. He is the father of four children and two grandchildren.
BornNovember 20, 1940
BornNovember 20, 1940
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    Paul Reubens, Frankie Avalon, Bob Denver, Annette Funicello, Don Adams, and Stevie Ray Vaughan in Back to the Beach (1987)
    Back to the Beach
    5.9
    • Soundtrack("Theme")
    • 1987
    Hans Conried, Peter Lind Hayes, Mary Healy, and Tommy Rettig in The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. (1953)
    The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T.
    6.7
    • Playback vocalist for Tommy Rettig(uncredited)
    • 1953
    Gary Clarke, Yvonne Lime, and Bob Turnbull in Dragstrip Riot (1958)
    Dragstrip Riot
    4.8
    • Joe(as Tony Butula)
    • 1958
    John C. Reilly, Adrien Brody, Jason Clarke, Solomon Hughes, Sean Patrick Small, Hadley Robinson, and Quincy Isaiah in Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty (2022)
    Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty
    8.3
    TV Series
    • Soundtrack("Walkin' You Home")

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    • Gary Clarke, Yvonne Lime, and Bob Turnbull in Dragstrip Riot (1958)
      Dragstrip Riot
      4.8
      • Joe (as Tony Butula)
      • 1958
    • Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney, and Vera-Ellen in White Christmas (1954)
      White Christmas
      7.5
      • Child Dancer (uncredited)
      • 1954
    • Hans Conried, Peter Lind Hayes, Mary Healy, and Tommy Rettig in The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. (1953)
      The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T.
      6.7
      • Playback vocalist for Tommy Rettig (uncredited)
      • 1953
    • The War of the Worlds (1953)
      The War of the Worlds
      7.0
      • Boy in Final Church (uncredited)
      • 1953
    • Mel Blanc, June Foray, Kathryn Beaumont, Tony Butala, Paul Collins, Hans Conried, Bobby Driscoll, Robert Ellis, Connie Hilton, Margaret Kerry, Tommy Luske, John Wilder, Jeffrey Silver, Stuffy Singer, and Anne Whitfield in Peter Pan (1953)
      Peter Pan
      7.3
      • Lost Boy (voice, uncredited)
      • 1953
    • Doris Day and Gordon MacRae in On Moonlight Bay (1951)
      On Moonlight Bay
      6.9
      • Boy Caroler (uncredited)
      • 1951

    Music Department



    • Hans Conried, Peter Lind Hayes, Mary Healy, and Tommy Rettig in The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. (1953)
      The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T.
      6.7
      • singing voice: Bartholomew (uncredited)
      • 1953

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    • John C. Reilly, Adrien Brody, Jason Clarke, Solomon Hughes, Sean Patrick Small, Hadley Robinson, and Quincy Isaiah in Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty (2022)
      Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty
      8.3
      TV Series
      • performer: "Walkin' You Home"
      • 2022
    • Disney Sing-Along Songs: Circle of Life (1994)
      Disney Sing-Along Songs: Circle of Life
      6.7
      Video
      • performer: "Following the Leader"
      • 1994
    • Paul Reubens, Frankie Avalon, Bob Denver, Annette Funicello, Don Adams, and Stevie Ray Vaughan in Back to the Beach (1987)
      Back to the Beach
      5.9
      • producer: "Theme"
      • 1987
    • Hans Conried, Peter Lind Hayes, Mary Healy, and Tommy Rettig in The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. (1953)
      The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T.
      6.7
      • performer: "Dream Stuff", "Ten Happy Fingers", "Because We're Kids"
      • 1953
    • Mel Blanc, June Foray, Kathryn Beaumont, Tony Butala, Paul Collins, Hans Conried, Bobby Driscoll, Robert Ellis, Connie Hilton, Margaret Kerry, Tommy Luske, John Wilder, Jeffrey Silver, Stuffy Singer, and Anne Whitfield in Peter Pan (1953)
      Peter Pan
      7.3
      • performer: "Following the Leader" (uncredited)
      • 1953

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    • Alternative names
      • Tony Butula
    • Born
      • November 20, 1940
      • Sharon, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Spouses
        Julia Anne TwichellJune 17, 1995 - present
    • Children
      • Lisa Butala
    • Relatives
      • Jenna Elfman(Niece or Nephew)

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      Uncle-in-law of Bodhi Elfman.

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