Eric Butler
Film and TV composer, songwriter, trumpeter, arranger, orchestrator and session vocalist
Eric Butler's Guitars
Even though Eric is selling this guitar, he is well known to play T-60 guitars, such as on his Audiotree Live appearance. The headstock makes it clear to show that it is a T-60.
The SG he uses is without a pick guard so it might be a custom. But it is a red SG and it is used for live gigs
Eric has been known to play no-frills Gibson humbucker-equipped guitars. In this instagram post he's playing a vintage walnut Gibson The Paul with his band Mom Jeans.
Here Eric is playing a 2014 Gibson SG special in sunburst. You can tell because of the 12th fret inlay and lack of pickguard. These came stock with covered pickups so they might be changed.
In this video, you can see Eric using a fender telecaster to teach hippo in the water. I'm not too sure if its a custom, but it definitely has some wear.
In the live performance video of "Girl Scout Cookies" by Mom Jeans, hosted by Little Elephant on their YouTube channel, Eric Butler is clearly observed utilizing a Gibson SG Special Electric Guitar. This identification is particularly discernable as the guitar is played without its pickguard, and its distinctive uncovered pickups are visible, confirming its model as an SG Special. This performance, captured in Toledo, OH, provides direct visual evidence of Butler's choice in musical gear for this instance.
In a TikTok post by Matthew Yankovich, the guitar tech for Mom Jeans, he showcases all the guitars they are using on tour, including a Nash T-52 used by Eric Butler.
Matthew Yankovich, the guitar tech for the band mom jeans, displays all of the guitars that mom jeans are touring with. In the video he describes Bart’s second guitar, and how it is actually owned by Eric and is a vintera telecaster. In the comments, he posted a picture of the guitar, as it is not seen in the original video.
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