Dan Russell

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I Just Wanna Get Warm 00:00 Tools
Is It Love 00:00 Tools
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Before the Guns 00:00 Tools
I Believe 00:00 Tools
You Came From Somewhere 00:00 Tools
All I Want 00:00 Tools
Naive 00:00 Tools
Let You Be Mine 00:00 Tools
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Under the Starlight 00:00 Tools
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Dan Russell is probably a name you might have heard behind such names as Soulfest, The Call, Robin Lane & The Chartbusters, Vigilantes of Love, John Austin, Mark Heard, and many others. He even had a song on the Strong Hand of Love: A Tribute to Mark Heard album. He has finally released his debut album Feel the Echoes. Players on the album include his son Jesse, producer and guitarist Michael J. Pritzl (of The Violet Burning fame), plus Rachel Taylor and Ramona Silver on backing vocals (blurb by Matt Crosslin). Dan Russell: the artist manager and advocate, concert promoter, producer, creative collaborator, video and film music supervisor; has helped launch a thousand ships (well, maybe just a few hundred!) throughout his lengthy resume. As the critical aide-de-camp to dozens of aspiring artists and proven superheroes, it seems he’s always been in demand through a voluminous 35-year professional career...Russell’s reputation in music circles is one of a man willing to stand unwavering in the gap. That commitment led to decades of work with the Call and it’s lead singer Michael Been, Mark Heard, U2, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Sam Phillips, Andy Pratt, Bruce Cockburn, Switchfoot, Robin Lane, The Vigilantes of Love, Ramona Silver, Rachel Taylor, The Violet Burning and more. In 1998 Russell co- founded Soulfest, the first New England social justice music festival which has become an annual event attended by many thousands. But, the desire to return to that earlier role, writing and performing his own work, never abandoned Russell. The ‘echoes’ kept dragging him back until finally, Russell deemed one important collaboration or promised business commitment to be the last one. Then, with official duties forestalled, the guitars came out of their cases and studio time was booked to record a series of his personal songs, the cryings of his own heart. (by Carter Alan from the official site) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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