Dr. David
Leon Butts joined the UTPA Music Department as an
adjunct professor of music in 2000, attracted to the area by the
Border culture. Dr. Butts fully supports the education of Valley
students and, with acute awareness of the impact fine arts education
has on students, schools, community, he strives to guide students
into higher education opportunities. Dr. Butts earned his Ph.D. in
Fine Arts – Musicology / Performance Pedagogy from Texas Tech
University, Master of Arts in Humanities-Music from the University
of Texas-Dallas (thesis on music of the Apache tribe), Bachelor of
Music from the University of Texas – Arlington, and Bachelor of
Science in Business Administration from Abilene Christian
University.
UTPA Music
Department teaching assignments comprise Music Education, Music
Appreciation, and Applied Guitar. Having studied under such notable
guitarists as Christopher Parkening, Pepe Romero, Abel Carlavaro,
John Johns, and flamenco guitar in Spain, he has performed from
California to New York, Texas to Montana, and in eleven (11)
countries of Europe. Multi genre solo, ensemble, and orchestra
venues include Odessa Symphony, Big Springs Symphony, San Angelo
Symphony, Southwest Symphony, and Valley Symphony, as well
performances with notables Marc O’Connor, Rex Allen, Michael Martin
Murphey, John McKuen, Johnny Gimble, Jimmy Dean, and World Champion
Fiddle legend Jim “Texas Shorty” Chancellor.
Honored four times as Who’s
Who among American Teachers, Dr. Butts currently serves as Head
Orchestra Director at Edinburg High School. Previous university
teaching includes University of Texas – Permian Basin, Abilene
Christian University, Eastern New Mexico State University, Lubbock
Christian University, Navarro College, Odessa College, Texas Tech
University, and Trinity Valley College. Immediately preceding his
relocation to the Valley, Dr. Butts was Head Orchestra Director at
Odessa High School in Odessa, Texas.