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14 Facts About Butterfly Boucher

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Since mid-2000 Butterfly Boucher has lived in Nashville, United States, and has released four solo albums, Flutterby, Scary Fragile, a self-titled album, and a 10th-anniversary celebration of Flutterby called Happy Birthday Flutterby.

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Since 2008, Butterfly Boucher has recorded material for Ten Out of Tenn, a Nashville-based music collective.

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Butterfly Boucher is a member of the pop rock trio Elle Macho.

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Butterfly Giselle Grace Boucher was born on 2 June 1979 in Adelaide, the fourth of seven daughters.

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Butterfly Boucher's first name, Butterfly, was a suggestion from a friend of the family.

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Butterfly Boucher's parents are Vivienne, a ballet dancer, and Rodney "Rod" Boucher.

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Butterfly Boucher's family travelled outback Australia during Boucher's early years.

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Butterfly Boucher co-produced and co-engineered it with Robin Eaton, Ron Fair, and Brad Jones at Alex the Great Studios in Nashville, Tennessee.

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In July and August 2010, McLachlan invited Butterfly Boucher to perform on the renewed Lilith Fair tour, where Butterfly Boucher met fellow Australian singer-songwriter Missy Higgins, the pair share songwriting for a number of tracks including, "Unashamed Desire".

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In 2011 Butterfly Boucher toured with McLachlan, playing bass guitar and singing vocals.

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Butterfly Boucher recorded a version of David Bowie's song "Changes", on the Shrek 2: Motion Picture Soundtrack, released in May 2004, for the film of the same name.

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Butterfly Boucher later recorded and co-wrote an original song for the 2017 film Wonder entitled "Break the Rules".

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Butterfly Boucher co-wrote several songs and appears on Dawson Wells' debut album Re: No Subject, for which she played instruments, including drums, guitar, piano and keyboards, tambourine and bass.

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Butterfly Boucher provided lead and backup vocals on most of the songs, including a duet with Dawson called "Gracey and Henry Martin's First Summer".