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Bill Cutler
Rock / Classic Rock / Psychedelic

"Crossing the Line in stores everywhere on March 4"

SAN FRANCISCO, California
United States

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Member Since10/19/2006
Band MembersBill Cutler Official Site
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InfluencesBob Dylan
Jackson Browne
Lovin' Spoonful
Grateful Dead
Moby Grape
Jefferson Airplane
Byrds
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
The Clash
Pretenders
The Zombies
The Doors
John Lennon
Fleetwood Mac
Van Morrison
Joanie Mitchell
Bonnie Raitt
Lucinda Williams
Laura Nyro
Gram Parsons
Rolling Stones
Sounds LikeClassic Rock meets now.
Record LabelMagnatude
Type of LabelIndie




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   About Bill Cutler



Bill Cutler is a singer/songwriter, producer and manager, whose career --spanning musical styles from pop to punk--has led him to work with artists ranging from Jerry Garcia to Jewel.

A native New Yorker, Cutler first gained notice as a young songwriter in the 1960s, winning praise for his early protest songs, while performing at Greenwich Village clubs like the Gaslight Cafe and the Bitter End, where he shared the bill with folksingers Phil Oaks, Eric Andersen and David Blue.

A journey to San Francisco in 1967 for the “Summer of Love”, led to an expanded view of music, and a switch from acoustic to electric guitar. Over the next few years, Bill criss-crossed the country, finally settling in Northern California. By 1970, Cutler was firmly entrenched in the Haight-Ashbury music scene, joining fellow guitarist David Rea in a new country-rock band, David Rea & Slewfoot, signed to Windfall/Columbia Records. Slewfoot’s debut album, co-produced by Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir, found Cutler in the company of an all-star musical lineup, including Charles Lloyd (horns), Keith Godchaux (piano), John Kahn (bass), and Jefferson Airplane drummer Spencer Dryden. Slewfoot went on to play a series of live engagements, including a memorable performance with the Sons of Champlin at the 1973 Columbia Records Convention.

Following the demise of Slewfoot, Bill began to concentrate heavily on songwriting. Several of his tunes, “Dangerous Relations” and “That Good Ol’ Harpoon Magic”, co-written with harmonica ace Matthew Kelly (Kingfish, Ratdog), were recorded for Kelly’s solo project in 1973. The album, called “A Wing and a Prayer” (Relix), also included an early rendition of Cutler’s haunting ballad “Ridin’ High”, with a Bob Weir vocal and Jerry Garcia on lead guitar. In addition to writing with Matthew, Bill provided production assistance on tracks featuring guitarist Mike Bloomfield, bluesman John Lee Hooker, New Riders Dave Torbert (bass) and David Nelson (guitar), singer Patti Cathcart (Tuck & Patti), and drummer Donny Baldwin (Garcia Band, Jefferson Starship). Heroes Heroes

Cutler continued his songwriting partnerships throughout the 70s, composing material for a number of artists, including “Home to Dixie” with Weir, Kelly and lyricist John Perry Barlow, for the debut album by Kingfish (Round Records/UA) in 1975. That same year, Bill recorded a number of his new songs with his own rock band, Heroes, with Jerry Garcia sitting in on lead guitar. Those historic tapes, now being released for the first time, contain some of Garcia’s most inspired playing during his year-long break from the Grateful Dead.

Cutler’s band Heroes began building a strong following in the Bay Area, appearing at the first Haight Street Fair with guest guitarist Jerry Miller (of Moby Grape) and headlining the 77 Castro Street Fair, but with the sudden death of lead guitarist Craig Paulson from cancer at the age of 28, Heroes, a promising group on the way to success, came to a halt.

In 1979, caught up in the punk explosion, Bill formed the Nu-Models, with keyboardist Steve LeGassick (Tommy Tutone), drummer Kenny Dale Johnson (Chris Isaak), lead guitarist Joe Stuart and bassist Michael Weinstein. Their dynamic new wave sound took San Francisco by storm and the band soon found themselves touring the West Coast club circuit. With the support of radio station KSAN, which often featured the group in its weekly live broadcasts, Nu-Models became a major draw at punk venues the Mab, Madame Wong’s, the Palms and The Stone.

1980 marked a turning point for Cutler. Already a veteran of numerous recording sessions, he began to pursue a new career as a record producer. Within a few short years, he was working on independent projects by the Lloyds, Chrome Dinette, Vauxhaull (with Jorma Kaukonen), Flame, Full Moon Tan, The Birdkillers, Boys Cry Wolf, Impulse F!, Black Dolls, Ronnie Jay and others. During that same period, Bill was featured in the nationally aired PBS television rockumentary “Rehearsal”, which followed the San Francisco band the Lloyds through a typical day in their career.

While producing albums for others, Cutler still remained active as a performer, co-fronting a new rock group, Lost Souls, with guitarist Robbie Dunbar (Earthquake). Lost Souls’ unique sound, with layered vocals and sophisticated guitar interplay, was captured by producer Jeffrey Cohen at recording sessions held at David Rubinson’s Automatt Studios.

In 1985, Cutler was tapped for an A&R job with San Francisco indie label Sing Sing Disc, where working with industry veteran Lou Bramy (Atlantic, Famous Music), he helped supervise the rise of the underground dance act Voice Farm and the discovery of Edie Brickell & the New Bohemians. During this period, Cutler became a frequent speaker at music forums throughout the Bay Area, hosting several producer panels at the annual Gavin Radio Convention.

Following his stint at the record company, Bill returned to his first loves, songwriting and record production, while beginning to hone his skills as a manager. In partnership with A&R executive John Carter (Paula Cole, Sammy Hagar, Tina Turner), Bill began co-managing the punk-pop band Maximillion’s Motorcycle Club, cutting tracks for record executive Gary Gersh, under a development deal with DGC Records.

In 1991, Cutler formed a partnership with studio owner/engineer Norman Kerner of Brilliant Studios, co-producing a number of artists including the Penny Dreadfuls (Triple X), Scottish rock group Thrum (Fire), and a Paul Collins album (Dro/SONY) on which Bill contributed back-up vocals and guitar parts. Cutler was also called in to co-mix a track by pop songstress Jewel, a cover of “You Make Loving Fun”, which Kerner produced for the Fleetwood Mac Tribute Album “Legacy” on Lava/Atlantic.

When the Clinton-Gore Presidential campaign hit Northern California in 92, they went looking for a record producer who could cut a track to be used at youth rallies. Bill volunteered for the job, and the result was a song called “It’s Time for Them to Go!”, recorded at Hyde Street Studios with an all-star cast of Bay Area musicians including sax player Boots Hughston, bassist Chris Solberg (Santana, Chris Isaak), and drummer Paul Revelli (Bonnie Hayes, Joe Louis Walker).

In 1993, Cutler began experimenting in yet another genre--dance music. Along with producer/engineer Mark V (Bone Thugs & Harmony, Switchblade Symphony), Bill formed a hip hop group called the Mystery Tramps. Cutler, Mark V and executive producer Michael Ehrlich, co-produced a rap/dance version of Bob Dylan’s classic “Like a Rolling Stone”. After sending the track to Dylan’s publisher, Bob agreed to let the group sample his voice from the original 1965 recording singing the signature line: “How Does It Feel?” The Mystery Tramps were soon signed to Imago/BMG and their controversial single caused a sensation in the club scene, with rave reviews from Billboard and house remixes by Tony Garcia. The following year, working with Burgess Entertainment, Cutler arranged for Crystal Gayle to recut her 1979 hit “When I Dream” as a drum n’ bass dance track for Glassnote Records.

On November 17, 1993, following the release of the Mystery Tramps single, Bill was a guest on “The Grateful Dead Hour” radio show with host David Gans. The program, taped at KPFA in Berkeley and heard throughout the country on more than a hundred stations, featured a retrospective of Cutler’s career, complete with rare tapes of Heroes, Slewfoot, and Kingfish.

Shifting gears for his next project, Cutler produced a live album for Pride & Joy (O.P.M. Records), the 9-member San Francisco funk and soul review that has been thrilling audiences on the West Coast for the last 20 years. Recorded at the Great American Music Hall with Skyelabs Mobile Studio, the Pride & Joy CD, “Live in San Francisco”, was nominated in 1997 by the National Association of Indepenent Record Distributors (NAIRD) as R&B album of the year.

Since 1996 Cutler has been working as the restoration producer for an extensive punk catalog. Culled from the archives of CD Presents, the San Francisco indie label which first introduced the hardcore sound to Northern California, these tapes contain some of the last unreleased material by many of the most important bands in the genre. Included in the package are live concerts and studio recordings by Bad Brains, Circle Jerks, Black Flag (with Henry Rollins), Butthole Surfers, NOFX, Avengers, TSOL, Corrosion of Conformity, Fang, Dead Kennedys, Tales of Terror, Dwarves, N.Y. Loose, Minutemen, Flipper, Subhumans, D.O.A., Dils, Mojo Nixon, Tuxedo Moon, Adolescents, The Offs, and the Sea Hags.

In 1998, Kingfish released its first studio album in over 20 years, “Sundown on the Forest” (Phoenix Records). Incorporating both the traditional Kingfish sound and some fresh material, the CD included a new version of Cutler’s ballad “Ridin’ High”, with Bill singing the lead vocal and Jerry Garcia on lead guitar. Cutler was tapped to write the liner notes for this historic collection and later toured with the band on a West Coast swing that included gigs in Southern California and Las Vegas.

From 1995-2000, Cutler was manager and producer of Spike 1000, a young, nu-metal band fronted by female singing sensation Shannon Harris. Cutler helped build Spike’s large Bay Area following, producing their debut album “Prime” for the Japanese label Network/Pony Canyon, and securing the group a record deal with Portrait/Columbia in the U.S. Since completing their first American release, Spike has toured nationally, playing shows with Korn, Staind, A Perfect Circle, Stone Temple Pilots, Linkin Park and many others. Cutler continues to work with emerging hard rock bands, recently producing a CD for the group Broken Dolls at The Plant in Sausalito.

In January, 2002, Bill went to Minneapolis to produce “Spring Reverb”, the third studio album by The Big Wu, one of the most successful jambands in the Midwest. With three accomplished songwriters, their own custom record label, and an annual festival called “The Family Reunion”, the Wu have been a model for bands all over the US making their mark outside the major label system.

In 2006, Cutler returned to the performing arena with his latest band, Bill Cutler and the Hounds of Time, which features Paul Revelli (drums), Pat Campbell (bass), Steve Shufton (keyboards) and Ricc Sandoval (lead guitar).

Bill has just finished his latest studio adventure, completing his own long-awaited solo album. Singing lead vocals and playing rhythm guitar on 14 original songs, Cutler is joined on his new CD by many of the legendary Bay Area musicians he has worked with in the past, including Jerry Garcia, Jorma Kaukonen, Bob Weir, Jerry Miller, Jeff Watson, David Nelson, Barry Sless, Mark Karan and Matthew Kelly. Recorded over many years, the original analog tapes have been restored and given a state-of-the-art sound by engineer/mixer Russell Bond. The album, titled “Crossing the Line”, on Magnatude Records, debuts on iTunes in January, 2008 and at retail on March 4th.

As a songwriter, performer, producer and manager, Bill Cutler continues to work in all aspects of today’s music business.







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Bill Cutler's Friends Comments
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Casey MQ





Aug 15 2008 10:12 PM

Hey thanks for the add,
I really like your music
and the sound you have on the record
casey
zionista





Aug 7 2008 2:56 AM

Heyyy!
No word of a rescheduling..
What Ev~
Maybe next year
zionista





Jul 6 2008 2:13 AM

Did I ever tell you how I broke all my dolls like they were idols.
I had to start a new collection after my fanaticism ended.
Oh...my mom names me Kathy after naming every doll she ever had Kathy.
I guess this is why I chose China and zionista. I'm clearly no doll.
zionista





Jul 5 2008 11:25 PM

Nice page..
Are the Broken Dolls still here?
Pat Nevins





Jul 4 2008 7:21 PM

Bill,
happy 4th of july!
have a great one and thanks for being friends!
pat
Harry Torment





Jun 25 2008 8:44 PM

Thanks for the add ! You have released the best album of 2008 in my opinion. It don't get any better.
Cheers, Harry
Pat Nevins





Jun 8 2008 9:49 AM

bill,
it was good to see you the other night. no go for me later today at the haight st fair! somethin' goin' on!
see you soon i hope!
pat
James Dunn





Jun 7 2008 8:28 PM

Cry of the City....GREAT tune...best of luck
Tapejam





Jun 7 2008 5:00 PM

Hi Bill, thanx for addin' me!
What a great westcoast sound, feels like the sun risin'!!! I'd really feel honoured & happy if you could sign my comment-box :-))
Anyway, I gotta have your CD as soon as possible... So have a great time & keep on rockin'!!!
Pat Nevins





Jun 6 2008 4:59 AM

bill,
i was checking out the blair jackson interview..nice!
good to see you last night...gigs are no good for "hanging out"!
see you soon,
pat
Jean Ven Robert Hal ©&® †♪-♪-†





Jun 4 2008 6:29 PM





Grazie della tua amicizia!

A risentirci presto!

Thank you for your friendship!

Peace and Prosperity!

JEAN VEN ROBERT HAL ©&®


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Official Fans Club:

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Big Ed Moore


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Jun 4 2008 3:28 AM

Yo Bill,
Congrats on your radio adds! Keep 'em coming!
Peace , "Big Ed"
1SMORE





Jun 1 2008 5:07 PM

Thanks so much for your friendship, John
Grazie mille per l'amicizia, John and Robert
The Warren Commission





Apr 27 2008 8:08 PM

...what's shakin' brother? Wishing nothing but the best to you and yours...

=W=
Pat Nevins





Apr 19 2008 6:57 PM

hey now bill.
the girls are coming back soon!
that is good!
hope your weekend is going good. are you going out to the green apple in gg park tomorrow?
peace,
pat
Xav Baker Street





Apr 19 2008 6:48 PM

Hey Bill !
Good to count on you on my friendlist !

Your music sounds good, would love to play it on my radioshow !

Xav'
Stay tuned every sunday evening 9PM local time !
LISTEN TO THE BAKER STREET RADIO SHOW


SUPPORT the COLLECTIF DES RADIOS BLUES
angelo





Apr 15 2008 9:31 PM

Thanks and compliment for your album! I've read a review on an italian magazine, so i've thought to take a look on your page to listen to some songs. Very good work; my favourite songs are rockingham mill and starlite jamboree.
ciao!
angelo





Apr 13 2008 8:54 PM

thanks for the add!

Greetings from Italy
HotMix106.com Internet Radio





Apr 11 2008 3:24 AM

This Sunday April 13 at 2PM it’s your chance to listen to one northern California’s hottest blues bands, the Volker Strifler Band blending his musical experiences into meaningful in your gut blues. Volker has honed his blues having toured the world with The Ford Blues Band, and also alongside Chris Cain and Robben Ford. Don’t miss this Sacramento Blues Society sponsored event at the Clarion Hotel Ballroom 2600 Auburn Blvd. in Sacramento. All ages are welcome. $10 admission $8 for SBS members and $5 for students. The Volker Strifler Band along with the great Sacramento Blues Revue this Sunday at the Clarion hotel in Sacramento hotmix106. com will be broadcasting this event LIVE! So stop by our table and say hello we may just put you on the air!
If you cannot attend go to:www. hotmix106. com, click tune in or download our FREE toolbar with the station built-in.
Glorious Loser





Mar 27 2008 8:51 PM

Hello there.

Thanks for adding me. I love the music.
Pat Nevins





Mar 14 2008 4:51 PM

Workingman's Ed will play at Humbrews in Arcata CA this Saturday night. Features Stu Allen of Melvin Seals & JGB & Pat Nevins of Ragged Glory. Dylan, Dead, Garcia, Young tunes. Hippie Dance Party in the great Humboldt Nation
Fred Delforge - Zicazic





Mar 7 2008 8:15 PM

Bonjour,
la chronique de BILL CUTLER : "CROSSING THE LINE" est en ligne sur Zicazic et un simple clic sur le logo ci dessous vous y conduira directement ...
Enjoy !


Pat Nevins





Mar 7 2008 6:21 PM

hey now Bill!
been spinning the new CD regular in my truck this week. enjoying it very much!
pat
usul





Mar 5 2008 11:43 PM

congrats bill!
Joe Bettencourt





Feb 21 2008 3:55 PM

Yoh! Yoh! Yoh! It's only Rock n Roll but i like it, like it, yes i do.....
Big Ed Moore


Is Online


Feb 19 2008 4:20 AM

Hey Bill, Good luck with your new album! Talk to you soon.
Peace , "Big Ed"
Pat Nevins





Feb 12 2008 1:17 AM

oh yeah! oh yeah! wow! it sounds great! at last at last! the world will hear this great music! congrats! enjoyin' the ride!
your pal,
Pat
Joe Bettencourt





Feb 11 2008 3:42 AM

Great Record!! Thank you for the friendship and wishing you the very best.....Cheers.......
Spero





Feb 8 2008 7:17 AM

your record rocks!
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