Luis Russell

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Saratoga Drag 03:06 Tools
Panama 03:17 Tools
It's Tight Like That 03:06 Tools
Freakish Blues 03:27 Tools
Feelin' The Spirit 03:03 Tools
The New Call Of The Freaks 03:12 Tools
Higginbotham Blues 03:26 Tools
Goin' to Town 02:51 Tools
Ol' Man River 02:44 Tools
Ease on down 02:57 Tools
Slow As Molasses 03:03 Tools
Ghost of the Freaks 03:00 Tools
I Got Rhythm 03:19 Tools
Broadway Rhythm 02:47 Tools
Say The Word 03:03 Tools
Primitive 03:12 Tools
High Tension 03:00 Tools
Plantation Joys 02:42 Tools
Sweet Mumtaz 03:02 Tools
You Rascal You 03:02 Tools
Song of the Swanee 03:17 Tools
29th And Dearborn 02:59 Tools
My Blue Heaven 03:09 Tools
Dolly Mine 02:49 Tools
The Call Of The Freaks 03:10 Tools
Please Don't Turn Me Down 03:02 Tools
At The Darktown Strutter's Ball 03:00 Tools
The Way He Loves Is Just Too Bad 02:58 Tools
Honey, That Reminds Me 03:12 Tools
Hokus Pokus 03:00 Tools
On Revival Day 03:08 Tools
Louisiana Swing 03:05 Tools
Doctor Blues 03:19 Tools
Jersey Lightning 03:01 Tools
Savoy Shout 03:01 Tools
Saratoga Shout 03:30 Tools
Starvation Blues 03:12 Tools
Call Of The Freaks 03:08 Tools
Hocus Pokus 03:01 Tools
Muggin' Lightly 03:00 Tools
The Way He Loves Me Is Just Too Bad 03:00 Tools
Give Me Your Telephone Number 03:07 Tools
West End Blues 03:32 Tools
African Jungle 03:13 Tools
Honey That Reminds Me 03:13 Tools
The Trumpet's Prayer 03:11 Tools
I've Got That Thing 03:23 Tools
Freakish Light Blues 03:11 Tools
At The Darktown Strutters Ball 03:00 Tools
Poor Lil Me 03:22 Tools
New Call of the Freaks 03:06 Tools
My Blues Heaven 03:01 Tools
Bolero At The Savoy 03:22 Tools
Poor Li'l Me 03:22 Tools
Feeling the Spirit 03:22 Tools
Panama - 78 rpm Version 00:00 Tools
29th And Dearborn (03-10-26) 02:44 Tools
Moaning The Blues 02:59 Tools
gloomy sunday 03:22 Tools
Gloomy Sunday (10-19-46) 03:19 Tools
Sweet Mumtaz (03-10-26) 03:09 Tools
Panama Limited Blues 03:03 Tools
Blood Hound Blues 02:36 Tools
Telephoning The Blues 03:09 Tools
The Call Of The Freaks (01-15-29) 03:11 Tools
Dirty T.B. Blues 03:08 Tools
All The Things You Are 03:11 Tools
SAD LOVER BLUES 03:07 Tools
Panama (09-05-30) 03:07 Tools
The New Call Of The Freaks (09-06-29) 03:15 Tools
Sweet Memory 03:07 Tools
Boogie In The Basement 02:53 Tools
A Rainy Sunday 02:44 Tools
You Taught Me How to Smile Again 03:06 Tools
The Juana Man 02:55 Tools
Put It There 02:46 Tools
Do Nothing 'Till You Hear From Me 03:05 Tools
The Very Thought Of You 00:00 Tools
You Rascal, You 03:07 Tools
You Rascal, You (08-28-31) 03:06 Tools
Remaining Souvenirs 03:05 Tools
Freakish Blues (08-28-31) 03:05 Tools
I'm In A Low Down Mood 03:07 Tools
Broadway Rythm 02:46 Tools
I Got Rhythm (10-24-30) 03:06 Tools
I'M YOURS 03:15 Tools
St. Louis Blues 03:05 Tools
Ease On Down (12-17-30) 03:05 Tools
Panama Limited Blues (03-10-26) 03:05 Tools
You Gave Me Everything But Love 03:07 Tools
Dr. Blues - New York, 17.12. 1929 00:30 Tools
High Tension (09-05-30) 03:05 Tools
Honey, That Remains Me 03:05 Tools
My Blue Heaven (08-08-34) 03:06 Tools
Please Don’t Turn Me Down 02:46 Tools
Feelin' The Spirit (09-06-29) 02:46 Tools
I'VE GOT A GAL 03:07 Tools
Deep Six Blues 02:46 Tools
Say The Word (08-28-31) 03:07 Tools
Luke The Spook 03:07 Tools
Case On Dawn Ease On Down 03:07 Tools
Higginbotham Blues (02-05-30) 03:07 Tools
DON'T TAKE YOUR LOVE FROM ME 02:53 Tools
Goin' To Town (08-28-31) 03:07 Tools
Saratoga Drag (12-17-30) 03:05 Tools
African Jungls 02:46 Tools
The Darktown Strutters' Ball 02:46 Tools
Jersey Lightning (09-06-29) 02:46 Tools
29th & Dearborn 02:46 Tools
At The Darktown Strutter's Ball (08-08-34) 03:07 Tools
Walking Slow 03:07 Tools
Moaning The Blues (10-01-29) 02:46 Tools
Ol' Man River (08-08-34) 02:46 Tools
Savoy Shout (01-15-29) 02:46 Tools
My Silent Love 03:07 Tools
Give Me Your Telephone Number (02-05-30) 03:07 Tools
Saratoga Shout (01-24-30) 03:07 Tools
African Jungle (04-15-29) 03:07 Tools
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Luis Russell (6 August 1902 - 11 December 1963) was a jazz pianist and bandleader. Luis Carl Russell was born on Careening Cay, near Bocas del Toro, Panama, in a family of Afro-Caribbean ancestry. His father was a music teacher, and young Luis learned to play violin, guitar, trombone, and piano. He began playing professionally accompanying silent film by 1917, then played at a casino in the city of Colón, Panama. In 1919 he won 3000 United States dollars in a lottery, and used it to move to the United States with his mother and sister, settling in New Orleans, Louisiana. He began performing with New Orleans bands, and took lessons on New Orleans style jazz piano from Steve Lewis. He played with Albert Nicholas's band, then moved to Chicago, Illinois in 1924. In Chicago he played with Doc Cooke and King Oliver, in addition to occasional jobs under his own name and pick up bands in recording studios. With Oliver's band Russell moved to New York City in May of 1927. In October of that year he left Oliver to start his own band. Russell's band became one of the top jazz groups in New York. It was borrowed for gigs and recording dates by such jazz notables as Henry "Red" Allen, Jelly Roll Morton, and Louis Armstrong; Armstrong wound up taking over the band as front man in 1929, although Russell remained the music director. The band returned to Russell's name while Armstrong played in California and Europe in the early 1930s; Russell and Armstrong were reunited in 1935. They again split paths in 1943 when Russell formed a new band under his own name, which played at the Savoy and Apollo in Manhattan as well as in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Between 1926 and 1934, Russell recorded only 38 sides (mostly using his own name), plus those issued under Henry Allen (1929) and a handful where Louis Armstrong fronted his band. Of these, his 1929-1930 OKeh sides are considered jazz milestones. A 6 song session for ARC in 1934 yielded 6 very precise modern recordings (3 featured Sonny Woods' novelty vocals, 1 featured the great, although obscure Palmer Brothers). The two instrumental sides, "Primitive" and "Hokus Pocus" are amazing examples of hot jazz precision.) In 1948 Russell retired from full time music and opened a notions shop, with irregular band gigs and teaching music on the side. In 1959 he visited Panama where he gave a piano recital of classical music. Luis Russell died of cancer in New York City. (wikipedia) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.