Guy Mutton

Guy Christopher Mutton (born 17 October 1976), also known as Mutto, is an Australian singer, a Top 12 contestant in the fourth season of Australian Idol and ex-lead singer of the Gold Coast–based rock band, Soulframe.

Guy "Mutto" Mutton
Born (1976-10-17) 17 October 1976
England
GenresPop, rock
Occupation(s)Singer
InstrumentsVocals
Years active2000–present
LabelsCowbell Digital Music
Associated actsSoulframe
Websitewww.mutto.com.au

Education and early career

Mutton graduated with a Bachelor of Exercise Science from Griffith University and worked in various areas of youth related employment. In 2001, he completed a Bachelor of Education (Graduate Entry) at QUT in Brisbane, majoring in Physical Education. The following years saw him on staff at various schools as a teacher, and also as a chaplain at a local Gold Coast high school.

Soulframe

Mutton put his career in education on hold when his band Soulframe began gaining popularity, and the band members decided to pursue music in a full-time capacity. With experience on drums and piano, Mutton was reluctant to audition as a vocalist, however, subsequent to his stepping into the role of lead vocals, Soulframe won several Australian music awards and released two albums, Sojourn and Escaping Entropy. Songs from their 2005 album, Escaping Entropy received national recognition, including various radio station airplay of their single 'Beautiful', collecting a win and three further nominations in categories at the 2004 Annual MusicOz Awards,[1] two of the top 10 spots in their category for the 2005 Australian Songwriters Association Awards, and a win in their category for the NZ-based 2005 Pacific Songwriting Competition for their song 'Thread'.[2]

Australian Idol

Mutton sang U2's "All I Want Is You" at the Brisbane auditions of Australian Idol 4 and made the top 24 in Sydney. During the first semi final round, Mutton sang "Meant to Live" by Switchfoot but did not accrue enough votes to advance. His nickname Mutto applied to SMS votes, in addition to his given name 'Guy'. On 31 August, he was selected into the wildcard show for a second chance to earn a place in the Top 12. Mutton performed Eskimo Joe's "Black Fingernails, Red Wine" which resulted in mixed responses from the judges. However, on 4 September, the judges advanced him into the Top 12 as the second of four successful wildcard contestants. Mutton was the fourth performer voted out of the Australian Idol Top 12 on 2 October.

Later career

After leaving Australian Idol, Mutton returned to lead vocals for Soulframe. He also guest hosted Sea FM's "The List with Age & Renee" Top 30 radio show, filling in for the week of 6 to 10 November in the absence of "Age", one of the regular hosts.

On 26 March 2010, Mutton released his first official single as a solo artist. The single "Wish", recorded at Loose Stones studios on the Gold Coast, mixed by JR McNeely in Nashville and mastered by Tom Coyne at Sterling Sound, NY, was released by Cowbell Digital Music worldwide. Since that time, Mutton has been predominantly involved with education, employed as a Physical Education teacher at Hillcrest Christian College. He has been performing and gigging in various forms - his website was re-launched in the latter weeks of 2015, noting his availability for various bookings and arrangement options.

Discography

  • 2001 - Soulframe - Sojourn (Toupee Records )
  • 2005 - Soulframe - Escaping Entropy (distributed nationally by MGM )
    • Recorded at Studios 301 in Byron Bay
  • 2010 - Mutto - Wish (distributed worldwide by Cowbell Digital Music )
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References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 17 December 2005. Retrieved 31 October 2006.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. Pacific Songwriting Competition - Mastering The Art Of Expression - Welcome To Pacific Songwriting Competition
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