The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Comeback star unable to make any concrete plans

Slab-induced injury complicate­s Tony Butler’s return

- GraeMe sTrachaN gstrachan@thecourier.co.uk

Big Country legend Tony Butler has told how his return to live performing has been scuppered by a concrete slab.

Butler, who spent more than 30 years with the Fife rockers before leaving the band in 2012, announced his return to the music scene at the end of last year.

The 61-year-old started a pledge campaign to raise enough money to record a new album, go on tour and publish his autobiogra­phy, which promised to finally lift the lid on why he left the band for good.

Butler’s solo album, My Time, has now been recorded but an unlikely injury suffered while moving home has put the brakes on his plan to promote the new material with a UK tour and live appearance­s.

Butler said: “I had a small accident last year, where the back of my legs scraped on a concrete slab while I was moving house.

“These little scrapes unfortunat­ely turned into full-scale chronic ulcers.

“I suffered with a similar ulcer on my right leg two years ago.

“I know through experience that my present condition will not fully recover for a least a year.

“This has prompted me to reconsider the situation with my album, My Time.

“After discussion­s with (manager) Ian Grant, we have decided to promote the album in every possible way with the exception of live appearance­s and general touring.”

Butler, drummer Mark Brzezicki, singer/guitarist Stuart Adamson and guitarist Bruce Watson enjoyed hit singles like Fields Of Fire, Chance, Wonderland and Look Away, which made them one of the biggest rock acts of the 1980s.

They supported the Rolling Stones and Queen and recorded eight studio albums before singer Stuart Adamson took his own life while battling alcoholism in 2001.

The band reformed in 2007 to celebrate 25 years and then toured from 2010 with Mike Peters of The Alarm on vocals before Butler left in 2012.

Butler’s departure coincided with the band parting ways with manager Ian Grant.

I had a small accident last year. TONY BUTLER

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? Big Country in Moscow. From left: Bruce Watson, Tony Butler, Mark Brzezicki and Stuart Adamson.
Picture: PA. Big Country in Moscow. From left: Bruce Watson, Tony Butler, Mark Brzezicki and Stuart Adamson.

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