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Catherine Russell

Cooper, NY

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CATHERINE RUSSELL ON NPR'S WORLD CAFE AUGUST 5TH



Catherine Russell will be heard live on NPR's World Cafe with host David Dye on Tuesday August 5th. Find their local station here or listen online to the WXPN/Philadelphia stream Monday through Friday, 2pm to 4pm Eastern Standard Time here.

The audio for the show may also be available on the NPR site later that same day.



NPR'S FRESH AIR WITH TERRY GROSS FEATURES CATHERINE RUSSELL'S SENTIMENTAL STREAK, NOW NO. 3 ON ITUNES' TOP JAZZ ALBUMS

Catherine Russell's Fresh Air eplsode on NPR aired June 11th and is streamable online here. Sentimental Streak is currently #3 on iTunes' Top Jazz Albums, as well as #8 on Amazon.com, with her debut album Cat at #24 on iTunes. Sentimental Streak is also back on the June Jazz Week Charts, at 44, making it 17 weeks so far on the chart!

Catherine Russell: 'Real Thing' Gets Sentimental

* Audio for today's show will be available at approx. 3:00 p.m. ET.

Fresh Air from WHYY, June 11, 2008 - Her father was Louis Armstrong's music director and a noted bandleader in his own right; her mother was a member of the iconic International Sweethearts of Rhythm.

Critic Nat Hentoff says that pedigree -- and her own unmistakable chops -- make Cat Russell "the real thing" in a crowd of jazz wannabes "who couldn't lasted through a chorus in a contest with Ella Fitzgerald or Betty Carter."

Russell talks to Terry Gross about her musical roots -- and about her new album, A Sentimental Streak.


Russell is also playing some new West Coast dates in her current summer tour schedule. Show dates include Portland OR on 7/16, San Francisco on 7/22, and San Diego and Los Angeles on the 24th and 25th respectively.




CATHERINE RUSSELL FEATURED IN JAZZ TIMES WITH SENTIMENTAL STREAK

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CATHERINE RUSSELL PERFORMS WITH MOM CARLINE RAY AT THE WOMEN IN JAZZ FESTIVAL

Catherine Russell will perform with mom and festival honoree Carline Ray at the second annual International Women in Jazz Festival in New York City on April 5th. Presented by International Women in Jazz and Midtown Arts Common, the festival honors super jazz legends Celia Cruz, Ella Fitzgerald, and Peggy Lee (displaying their history in photographs and music), and living jazz legends Sarah McLawler, Marian McPartland, and Carline Ray (featuring the living legends in a panel discussion). The festival includes a live jazz jam, a business management panel discussion, "What Is Jazz?" workshop for youth, and major concerts Saturday and Sunday evenings.

"For anyone bellyaching about how nobody makes music like they used to, your vintage antidote has arrived...this native New Yawker has got it." - Bluesrag




WATCH CATHERINE RUSSELL LIVE ON CONAN O'BRIEN

Catherine Russell performed live on The Late Show with Conan O'Brien on Feb. 11th, and you can watch a clip on NBC's website! Here is a link below (click on the second to last section to see just the performance). Russell sings Willie Dixon's "I Don't Care Who Knows" from her new release Sentimental Streak, in stores now:

http://www.nbc.com/Late_Night_with_Conan_O'Brien/video/episodes.shtml

Shows - see all 9

Jul 25

Los Angeles, CA

Catherine Russell @ Macarthur Park

8:00pm

Jul 26

New York, NY, United States

Catherine Russell @ River to River Festival

8:00pm

Jul 31

Newark, VT

Catherine Russell @ Newark Museum

8:00pm

Jan 24

Fort Lauderdale, FL, United States

Catherine Russell @ Legendary Blues Cruise

8:00pm

Jan 25

Fort Lauderdale, FL, United States

Catherine Russell @ Legendary Blues Cruise

8:00pm

Feb 21

Morristown, NJ

Catherine Russell @ Mayo Center for the Performing Arts

8:00pm

Jun 25

Frederick, MD

Catherine Russell @ Weinberg Center for the Arts

8:00pm

Jun 26

Lewisburg, WV

Catherine Russell @ Carnegie Hall

8:00pm

Jun 27

Roanoke, VA, United States

Catherine Russell @ Jefferson Center

8:00pm

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San Francisco Chronicle feature: "Going Solo" 1 week ago

"During her more than two decades as one of the most in-demand backup singers in the pop music business, Catherine Russell has on occasion been afforded the opportunity to "step out," a term that refers to a harmony vocalist being given a brief solo, usually at the end of a tune. Donald Fagan asked her do it on his second CD. Cyndi Lauper and David Bowie not only allowed her to step out during tours but also had her play piano, guitar and mandolin with their bands."


BIO


Catherine Russell's musical prowess transcends genre. Accordingly, Cat, Ms. Russell's 2006 debut album, on Harmonia Mundi's World Village imprint, showcases a mature, one of a kind, vocalist, who defies easy categorization. Her singing encompasses jazz balladry, bordello blues, dance hall swing, jump blues, country, pop, and soul. Catherine Russell embodies the deepest heart of American music in a single voice.

A native New Yorker, Catherine was born in 1956 with an enviable jazz pedigree. Her father, the late Luis Russell, was a pioneering pianist, composer, and bandleader who sat at the center of several of the seminal bands of 20th century American jazz and popular music. In 1935, Louis Armstrong, a fellow transplant from New Orleans to New York, named Luis Russell as his musical director and Russell's orchestra as his backing group. Catherine's mother, Carline Ray, is an outstanding bassist and vocalist and holder of advanced degrees from Julliard and Manhattan School of Music. Carline has performed with Mary Lou Williams and Wynton Marsalis.

Ms. Russell attended the High School of Music and Art and later graduated with honors from American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Professional singing opportunities soon beckoned. Catherine toured Europe singing gospel music with a group fronted by Carrie Smith including Catherine's mother Carline Ray on bass.

Returning to New York City, Catherine sang blues and soul with Jimmy Vivino's Little Big Band where she met Donald Fagen in the fall of 1989. Soon after, Catherine joined Donald Fagen, performing in the N.Y. Rock N Soul Revue, which also included Boz Skaggs, Michael McDonald, Phoebe Snow and Chuck Jackson. When Donald Fagen returned to Steely Dan for tours of the U.S. and Japan, Catherine Russell came along as a backing vocalist. Catherine's growing reputation as a versatile and expressive singer led to a call from Paul Simon and a month long run in 1992 at the Paramount Theater in New York. Every night Catherine had the thrill to step out on a vocal duet with Paul Simon along with gospel legends The Mighty Clouds of Joy on "Slip Slidin' Away".

Today, Catherine Russell lives in Manhattan, her apartment walls adorned with the gold and platinum records on which she appears. She toured the globe with David Bowie as a vocalist and multiinstrumentalist on the hugely successful and critically acclaimed "A Reality Tour", which earned the 1 top-grossing tour for the first half of 2004, according to Billboard. In addition, Ms. Russell has performed or recorded with a dizzyingly impressive array of trend setting artists, including Jackson Browne, Rosanne Cash, Cyndi Lauper, Joan Osborne, Michael Feinstein, Madonna, Al Green, J. Geils Band, Dolly Parton, and Isaac Hayes, among others. Catherine has also joined the faculty as Associate Professor of Voice at Berklee College of Music in Boston.

Catherine Russell is that rarest of entities - a genuine jazz and blues singer - who can sing virtually anything. Her voice is full blown feminity incarnate; a dusky, stalwart and soulful instrument that radiates interpretive power yet remains touchingly vulnerable. She launches fearlessly into each tune, getting inside the melody and capturing every emotion. Whether she's shimmying through a barrelhouse stomper, channeling fifties R&B, dragging her weary heart through a torchy juke joint number, or kicking up her heels honky tonk style, Ms. Russell can stand comparison to her greatest forebears. As Grammy Award winning Jazz historian, Phil Schaap, crows in his liner notes, Sarah Vaughan, Bessie Smith, Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday finally have a worthy descendant.

VIDEOS

Live @ Joe's Pub CD Release Party!

"I'm Lazy That's All" Live @ Joe's Pub


"Kitchen Man"


"Luci"

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all-time plays - 250

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  • Sentimental Streak

    Sentimental Streak

  • Cat

    Cat



Comments - see all 7

Jenn says:

You are such a beautiful being! Your music just brought on tears of joy.................. Much love for you XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOOXOXOXXO

posted May 9


Marimba Plus says:

Beautiful!

posted Apr 29


simmons says:

Wow! Magic, magic voice! Thank you for the add. PS: When u come to Umbria Jazz?

posted Apr 28


Old Horse No. 1 says:

thanxx for every sing *** our old horse gotta brand new way to love***

posted Apr 26


Green says:

Kitchen Man is a great song. Keep up the good tunes!

posted Apr 14


Jason Blair says:

thanks for the add - you sing some sweet jazz!

posted Mar 21


so_calif_native says:

thanks for the request. good stuff. best.

posted Mar 11