Billy Butterfield
Trumpet Player

Billy Butterfield Net Worth

He was a member of the Glenn Miller Orchestra and was a featured soloist on many of their recordings. He also had a successful career as a bandleader and composer. His estimated net worth is $13 million, which he earned through his career as a musician. Billy Butterfield was an American jazz trumpet player and big band leader of the Twentieth Century. He was a member of the Glenn Miller Orchestra and was a featured soloist on many of their recordings. He is best remembered for his exquisite trumpet solo in the Artie Shaw orchestra's 1940 version of 'Stardust.' He also had a successful career as a bandleader and composer, which earned him an estimated net worth of $13 million.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day January 14, 1917
Birth Place Ohio
Age 103 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Capricorn

💰 Net worth: $13 Million (2024)

About

American jazz trumpet player and big band leader of the Twentieth Century. He is perhaps best remembered for his exquisite trumpet solo in the Artie Shaw orchestra's 1940 version of 'Stardust.'

Before Fame

Before becoming a successful musician, he pursued a career in medicine.

Trivia

He played the cornet and the flugelhorn, in addition to the trumpet.

Family Life

He was a native of Middleton, Ohio.

Associated With

He collaborated with fellow bandleader Ray Conniff on two albums: Just Kiddin' Around and Conniff Meets Butterfield.

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