Although considered a novelty act, Hot Butter was a pioneering Moog synthesizer
studio project led by keyboardist Stan Free (April 12, 1922 – August 17, 1995).
Originally a jazz musician, Stan Free had recorded several albums as a leader
and worked as a studio musician on sessions by pop acts include The Four
Seasons, The Association, and The Monkees. Focusing his attention on the Moog
synthesizer, he conceived an instrumental studio project in 1971 that also
featured musical input from John Abbott, Bill Jerome, Steve Jerome, Danny
Jordan, and Dave Mullaney. Recording under the n...