2009 Mega Agent Program - Inspiring Music and Story of Rhett Butler
If you haven't seen any of the guest speakers at a Mega Agent Camp, you are really missing out. These strong and passionate individuals will provoke thought and pull at both your heart and your mind. After listening to these speakers, there is but one single conclusion - "The only thing holding you back is you."
Meet Rhett Butler
Rhett Butler as a child found comfort in guitar playing as a child. His brother suffered from cancer. Mr. Butler turned inward to his music. He left home for college to play soccer. However, he realized his true passion was playing the guitar so he left school and went to the Music School at the University of North Texas. He then studied his craft. He was inspired by Billy McLaughlin and set out to find his own technique and sound. When Billy McLaughlin started to tour again, Mr. Butler doggedly tracked him down. He wasn't afraid to seek out his mentor and started touring with Billy McLaughlin.
Follow Your Dream
Rhett Butler had a dream and was willing to follow it and to take risks. He is now known as the compulsive and obsessive guitarist. He was inspired by Billy McLaughlin and decided to change his course and left college to pursue music training at another university. He then worked hard to perfect his craft and to develop his own sound. He never forgot the guitarist who so inspired him. So, when he heard Billy McLaughlin was touring again, he doggedly tracked down his telephone number and called Billy McLaughlin. Billy McLaughlin not only took the call but talked with Mr. Butler for over three hours as McLaughlin traveled from Iowa to Texas. Other people thought he was crazy, but Mr. Butler refused to give up his dream.
For more information (including videos), visit his website: Rhett Butler - Obsessive Compusive Guitarist.
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