Freddy Butler, a Detroit-based soul singer, made a significant mark in the 1960s with his distinctive voice and emotive delivery. His sole album, "With A Dab Of Soul," released in 1967, showcases a blend of rootsy vocals and tight, focused production, featuring tracks like "This Thing," "You'd Better Get Hip Girl," and "Never Let Love Go." The album's instrumentation, including vibes and piano, was crafted by Jack Ashford and the Pied Piper team, with early compositions by Nick Ashford. Butler's work remains a cherished gem among soul enthusiasts. ([dustygroove.com](https://www.dustygroove.com/item/913182/Freddy-Butler%3AWith-A-Dab-Of-Soul?utm_source=openai))