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Ray Russell

 
Artist: Ray Russell
Ray Russell

Worked With:

Harold Beckett, Alan Rushton, Graham Jarvis, Greg Walsh, Tony Roberts, Bob Downes, Darryl Runswick, Nick Glennie-Smith, Peter Van Hooke, Judie Tzuke, Mo Foster, Tina Turner, Simon Phillips, Chris Parren
  • Born: April 04, 1947, England
  • Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "Live at the ICA: Retrospective", "June 11th 1971 Live at the I C A", "The Composers Cut

Biography

Guitarist Ray Russell may be the most successful member of the final line-up of the John Barry Seven, having gone on to a serious and highly regarded career in jazz and rock in England over the ensuing decades. Russell's introduction to the John Barry Seven came when he read in the music press that the group's longtime lead guitarist, Vic Flick, was leaving the group -- he auditioned on a day off his regular job and won the spot by pretending that he could read music, and learned musical notation as a member of the band, after establishing his virtuosity. The corpulent, stockily built Russell (who resembled Roy Kinnear or Robbie Coltrane) was an improbable looking guitar hero, but his talent was incontestable. He made a good successor to Flick and stayed with the band to the end, in early 1965. He next played with Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames, and by the end of the 1960's he was working in tandem with Chris Spedding in the Mike Gibbs band, alongside bassist Jack Bruce and reedman Alan Skidmore. During the 1970's, Russell passed through such ensembles as the Rock Workshop and the free-jazz combo Nucleus, and co-founded Chopyn (featuring Simon Philips on drums) with keyboard player Ann Odell. He also played with Roxy Music's Andy McKay on the soundtrack of the British television series Rock Follies, and became a member of Stackridge for a time. Russell was also the guitarist for the group Smith & D'Abo, and played a role in the benefit performances known as "The Secret Policeman's Ball," alongside Eric Clapton, Neil Innes et al. As a member of the fusion group The British Orchestra in the early 1980's, he played and recorded the music of Gil Evans, and he also made his West End debut playing in the musical Time, starring Cliff Richard, in 1986. Russell later formed his own group, the Ray Russell Band. He was a regular participant at the Montreaux Jazz Festival throughout the 1980's and 1990's working in various group contexts, and has also played with the Simon Philips Band. Although Russell is best known for his abilities as a jazz player, he has worked successfully across a vast range of musical idioms, including r&b and soul, and heavy metal. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
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Ray Russell

Ray Russell
Playing live July 2004
Background information
Birth name Ray Russell
Genre(s) Jazz
Occupation(s) Musician, composer, producer
Instrument(s) Guitar
Years active 1963–present
Label(s) Cuneiform, Angel Air
Associated acts John Barry Seven

Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames
Rock Workshop
Nucleus
Smith & d'Abo
Chopyn
The British Orchestra
Bill Fay
RMS

Website www.rayrussell.co.uk
Notable instrument(s)
Fender Stratocaster

Ray Russell is primarily a guitarist but is also world-renowned as a music producer, composer and session musician.

His TV compositions have included A Touch of Frost, Bergerac, Plain Jane, A Bit Of A Do

Along with colleagues Mo Foster and Ralph Salmins, Russell gives musical seminars at UK educational establishments [1] and occasionally other venues around the world.

In 2008 Russell, in collaboration with drummer, Ralph Salmins, and sound engineer Rik Walton, created Made Up Music. A music library which has espoused the usual methodology of distributing audio CDs to sound studios and production companies. It currently achieves its music distribution totally from its website. The company features music written and performed by Russell and several other well-established session players such as Mo Foster, Steve Donnelly, Simon Eyre.

Solo discography

  • 1968 – Turn Circle
  • 1969 – Dragon Hill
  • 1971 – June 11th 1971 Live at the ICA
  • 1971 – Rites & Rituals
  • 1973 – Secret Asylum
  • 1977 – Ready or Not
  • 1994 – Childscape
  • 1999 – Why Not Now
  • 2000 – Live at the ICA: Retrospective
  • 2006 – Goodbye Svengali
  • 2006 – The Composers Cut
  • 2006 – A Table Nearer the Band

References

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