Ray Russell | |
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Ray Russell
Playing live July 2004 |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Raymond Russell |
Born | 4 April 1947 |
Origin | Islington, North London, England |
Genres | Jazz fusion |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer, producer |
Instruments | Guitar |
Years active | 1963–present |
Labels | Cuneiform Records, Angel Air |
Associated acts |
John Barry Seven Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames Rock Workshop Nucleus Smith & d'Abo Chopyn The British Orchestra Mouse Bill Fay RMS |
Website | www.rayrussell.co.uk |
Notable instruments | |
Fender Stratocaster |
Raymond 'Ray' Russell (born 4 April 1947) is an English session musician who is primarily a guitarist. He is also renowned as a record producer and composer.
In 1973 he was a member of the band Mouse, who released a progressive rock album entitled Lady Killer for the Sovereign record label.
His TV compositions have included A Touch of Frost, Bergerac, Plain Jane, A Bit of a Do, Rich Tea and Sympathy, The Inspector Alleyn Mysteries, Dangerfield and Grafters, as well as many other British and American television programmes.
He also played in the DVD "Simon Phillips Returns" with Simon Phillips and Anthony Jackson.
Along with colleagues Mo Foster and Ralph Salmins, Russell gives musical seminars at UK educational establishments 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 that has eschewed the usual methodology of distributing audio CDs to sound studios and production companies. It currently achieves its music distribution partially from its website and partially by distributing portable hard drives to music editors. The company features music written and performed by Russell and several other well-established session players, including Mo Foster, Steve Donnelly and Simon Eyre.