Showing posts with label Butch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Butch. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Tyler Baltierra SLAMS Father: Butch Was a Horrible Dad!

Longtime fans of Teen Mom will know that Tyler Baltierra never had the most stable of families.


And that was, in large part, thanks to his father, Butch.



See, Butch struggles with some pretty severe addiction issues, issues that are so bad that, at one point, Butch straight up told Tyler that he loved cocaine more than he loved him.


Butch was in and out of prison for Tyler’s entire life, but during one stretch on the outside, he married Catelynn Lowell’s mother, April, making for a strange family dynamic.


To say the least.


Tyler has said that he’s struggled so much with his relationship with his father that he tried to hang himself when he was just 12 years old.


It’s an absolutely heartbreaking story, and it’s not over yet.



In 2015, Butch was released from prison after serving four years for larceny and breaking and entering charges. He managed to make it to Tyler and Catelynn’s wedding, and everything was looking up.


But after a year of sobriety, he went back to jail after violating his parole.


He violated his parole because he relapsed.


Butch is a free man again these days, and he and Tyler are trying to rebuild whatever’s left of their father-son bond.


And, well, at least Tyler is trying to be positive about this mess of a situation.



On Twitter, someone wrote a message to him, saying “It’s so amazing to see the kind of father you are even though yours was so in and out of your life.”


Tyler responded with “I always said he taught me what NOT to do as a father, so he still taught me something lol.”


And isn’t that sweet?


Kind of, but it’s also ridiculously depressing.


Tyler, of course, is father to two-year-old Nova, the daughter he shares with Catelynn. And remember, Catelynn didn’t exactly have a stable upbringing either.



So these are two people with two not-so-great families, just trying their best to raise a happy, healthy kid.


And unfortunately, they’ve already gotten some pretty harsh criticism on their parenting choices.


In last week’s episode of Teen Mom OG, we saw them leave little Nova alone with Butch while they went on their vacation to Puerto Rico.


Butch had just relapsed, he was fresh out a prison, and they left their daughter alone with him for a week.


If you’ll remember, the first (and only) thing Butch asked them before they left was how much cash they’d left him. Not a super encouraging thing to hear from the drug addict you’re leaving your kid with.



But still, Tyler seems to be an infinitely better father than Butch was to him, and we’re hoping that he just keeps moving forward from his tragic childhood.


You got this, Tyler.


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Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Allman Brothers Drummer Butch Trucks 911, "My Husband Just Shot Himself!" (AUDIO)

Allman Brothers drummer Butch Trucks pulled the trigger on a handgun and killed himself while his wife frantically dialed 911. The recording of the call was just released, and you can hear Melinda Trucks screaming immediately after what sounds like…


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Allman Brothers Drummer Butch Trucks 911, "My Husband Just Shot Himself!" (AUDIO)

Allman Brothers drummer Butch Trucks pulled the trigger on a handgun and killed himself while his wife frantically dialed 911. The recording of the call was just released, and you can hear Melinda Trucks screaming immediately after what sounds like…


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Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Butch Trucks Dies; Allman Brothers Band Co-Founder Was 69

Butch Trucks, one of the co-founding members of beloved group the Allman Brother Band, was found dead on Tuesday.


He was 69 years old.


No cause of death has been determined or made public, but the sad passing was confirmed by Rolling Stone, who spoke with Trucks’ booking agent, Page Stallings.




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Butch’s cousin, Lee, also confirmed the unfortunate news on Facebook, writing this morning:


“My cousin Butch Trucks died. Great drummer. Good person.”


Moreover, the Chesapeake Bay Blues Festival, where Trucks was scheduled to perform in May, left the following message on its Facebook account about an hour ago:


We are shocked and sad to report that Butch Trucks, one of the founding members of the Allman Brothers, has passed away at the age of 69.


We will repost the official press release when we get it. Sorry to be the bearer of such sad news.




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A native of Florida, Trucks started the Allman Brothers alongside Duane and Gregg Allman, Dickey Betts, Berry Oakley and Jai Johanny Johanson.


The band struck it big in the early 1970s, gaining a large following as a result of an improvisational style that mixed multiple genres and instruments.


They played hundreds of live dates every year and finally gained a mainstream following in July of 1971 with the release of the live album “At Fillmore East.”


Recalling how it all came together with that album, Trucks said many years ago:


“That weekend in March of ‘71 when we recorded ‘At Fillmore East,’ most of the time it clicked. We were finally starting to catch up with what we were listening to.


“We had lived together…we got in trouble together; we all just moved as a unit. And then, when we got onstage to play, that’s what it was all about — and it just happened to all come together that weekend.”


This live album (which was recorded in New York City) went platinum and started a streak of popularity for the band, which included the following records:


  • Eat a Peach (1972, released after Duane Allman’s death the prior year).

  • Brothers and Sisters (1973, it went to number-one on the Billboard chart).

  • Win, Lose or Draw (1975).

  • Enlightened Rogues (1979, the band’s last Top 10 full-length).

The Allman Brother would go on to issue several more studio, live and archival LPs through the decades.



In the Allman Brothers biography, “One Way Out, guitarist Dicky Betts described Trains as a musician with “drive and strength.”


In an interview with Rolling Stone last year, Trucks thought back on the Allman Brothers Band’s unexpected status as concert headliners.


“We were in another universe,” he said at the time, expounding as follows:


“We were out spreading the gospel of this music we had discovered. We never thought that we would be more than an opening act.


“Atlantic Records was riding our ass constantly to get Gregg out from behind the organ, stick a salami down his pants and jump around the stage like Robert Plant. We told them to go fuck themselves. ‘We’re playing this for ourselves. We’ve tried it your way before.


“We didn’t make any money and we had a miserable time…’


“Little by little, people started understanding what we were doing. But it had to start with us.


“Once the crowd got in and we could feed on their energy, we’d feed it back to them.”


We send our condolences to the friends, family members and loved ones of Butch Trucks.



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