Édith Butler
Édith Butler was a Canadian singer and composer (born 1942). She was born at Paquetville.
Also recorded as Edith Butler.
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Identity and origins
Édith Butler was recorded at birth as Marie Nicole Butler. The authorities additionally record the heading Edith Butler. Her recorded language was French.
Recognition and collections
Édith Butler received Officer of the Order of Canada, Governor General's Performing Arts Award, Order of New Brunswick and Knight of the National Order of Quebec.
Identity
What the record establishes about Édith Butler.
Édith Butler is recorded with the occupation composer. Édith Butler is recorded as a citizen of Canada. Édith Butler is recorded at birth as Marie Nicole Butler. Édith Butler is recorded with the citizenship of Canada. Édith Butler is recorded as singer and composer.
Reception
Édith Butler is recorded as having received Officer of the Order of Canada, Governor General's Performing Arts Award and Order of New Brunswick.
Chronology
- 1942Édith Butler born at Paquetville.
- 1942Édith Butler was born on 27 July 1942.
Connections
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Studied at
- Laval UniversityOrganisation
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Sources
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- 1.
“Édith Butler”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q273793: Édith Butler
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