Ray Russell (musician)
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| Ray Russell | |
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Ray Russell
Playing live July 2004 |
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| 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 |
| Website | www.rayrussell.co.uk |
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| 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.
[edit] 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
[edit] References
- ^ Ray Russell at the Old Broadcasting House. Leeds Metropolitan University. Retrieved on 2007-11-02.
[edit] External links
- Official Ray Russell website
- Ray Russell's MySpace page
- BBC Review of Goodbye Svengali
- Wire magazine (Issue #262, Dec 2005): Ray Russell track on giveaway CD
- Ray Russell (musician) at Allmusic
- Ray Russell (musician) at the Internet Movie Database
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