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The Voluntary Butler Scheme was born on 28 May, 1985 in Stourbridge, England, is a The Voluntary Butler Scheme is stage name for one man band Rob Jones. Discover The Voluntary Butler Scheme's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?

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Occupation Singer, songwriter
Age 38 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 28 May, 1985
Birthday 28 May
Birthplace Stourbridge, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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The Voluntary Butler Scheme is the stage name for one-man band Rob Jones, based in Stourbridge near Birmingham.

Jones records and produces the majority of his material by himself in the home studio in his bedroom.

The VBS (Voluntary Butler Scheme) uses the technique of live looping at gigs, playing in parts on various instruments such as guitar, guitar synthesizer, drums, kazoo and ukulele.

2008

The Voluntary Butler Scheme came about in 2008, when a chance spotting on MySpace led to Rob Jones being asked to play a gig in Birmingham.

He went ahead, playing six songs to a crowd of about 12, and subsequently decided that he no longer wanted to play with bands and that The VBS was the path he wished to follow.

Since 2008, The Voluntary Butler Scheme has toured with Duke Special, Joe Lean & the Jing Jang Jong, Brakes, Jason Lytle (Grandaddy) & Adam Green.

In July 2008 The Voluntary Butler Scheme did a session on the Dermot O'Leary's BBC Radio 2 show - performing "Trading Things In" and a cover of "Build Me Up Buttercup".

The Voluntary Butler Scheme's debut album At Breakfast, Dinner, Tea was recorded in a month-long stint at a studio in Stockwell, with producer Charlie Francis (known for his work with REM and the High Llamas) and a handful of guest musicians.

At Breakfast, Dinner, Tea has gained much attention with regard to the unusual and quirky lyrics.

Q says "The lyrics of longing about running shoes, coffee, MP3 players and turning vegetarian are clearly quite daft but utterly endearing".

A BBC Music Review states that Jones "has a wicked line in witty lyrics", and The Daily Growl commends his "quaintly observational everyday lyrics".

The line 'wear a De La Soul t-shirt once in a while to make you feel more hip hop than you are' has even been put onto VBS merchandise T-shirts.

Rob states of his lyrics, "I think it's about not trying too hard... You know, I read something Phil Spector said in some sound magazine, about the recording of "Be My Baby", and asking, 'Is it dumb enough? Are people gonna get it?' I'm not trying to make it dumb, but there's something in that - stuff feels so much more honest when it's simple."

The single "Trading Things In" contains the lyric "yes we can listen to La Bamba on your mp3 player".

Mexican folk song "La Bamba" is one of Rob's all time favourites, though he states "I don't even know what the guy's singing about... it really doesn't matter. The way he sings it – it just breaks your heart. And I remember thinking, oh, I can probably just talk about whatever I've been up to that day and it'll work."

2009

The debut album At Breakfast, Dinner, Tea was released on 7 September 2009 on Split Records.

Singles from the album have been championed by the NME, BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 6, and XFM, and The VBS has played sessions for Huw Stephens, Marc Riley, Dermot O'Leary and Jon Kennedy.

Declared "one to watch" in publications as diverse as Q and The Sun, and Suggs declared himself a fan, stating in an interview that "they are a very good band".

The song "Trading Things In" was used in Season 6, Episode 4 of Grey's Anatomy on 8 October 2009.