Catherine Russell
Jazz and blues vocalist Catherine Russell, a native of New York City, was born with distinctive bloodlines. Her father was Luis Russell, the renowned big-band leader who was born in Panama and lived in New Orleans and New York City. He was a groundbreaking vintage jazzman -- a pianist, composer/arranger, and most prominently, the music director for Louis Armstrong in the mid-'40s. Her mother was Carline Ray, a veteran jazz bassist, vocalist, graduate of the Juilliard and Manhattan Schools of Music, and famous for performing with the International Sweethearts of Rhythm, Mary Lou Williams, and Wynton Marsalis, among many others. Naturally, Catherine Russell was influenced by old-time blues and jazz singers like Bessie Smith, Ruth Brown, and Etta James, as well as the Beatles, Bob Dylan, Nancy Wilson, Abbey Lincoln, and gospel and opera music. But she was a late bloomer, not establishing a recording career as a leader until much later in life. Ray has appeared at numerous festivals and on nationally syndicated radio and television shows. As a backup singer, she has worked with Paul Simon, David Bowie, Steely Dan, Cyndi Lauper, Jackson Browne, Rosanne Cash, Joan Osborne, and Madonna. One may have also heard her voice on TV and radio commercials for Bud Light, Oil of Olay, J.C. Penney, and Dairy Queen, or singing jazz with groups including bassist Earl May, pianist Larry Ham, drummer Eddie Locke, or Jimmy Wormworth. Russell emerged as a retro old-school vocalist for the ages. She finally debuted on her own in the 2000s with Cat (2006) for the World Village label, with guitarist Frank Portolese and banjo/mandolin player Stuart J. Rosenberg, followed by Sentimental Streak (2008) featuring guitarist/producer Larry Campbell and special guests Howard Johnson and Steven Bernstein, recorded at the studios of Levon Helm in Woodstock, New York. The following decade, Russell released Strictly Romancin' (2012), Bring It Back (2014), and Harlem on My Mind (2016), the last of which was nominated for a Grammy in the category of Best Jazz Vocal Album. In 2019, she issued Alone Together, which featured contributions by guitarist Matt Munisteri, trumpeter Jon-Erik Kellso, saxophonist Evan Arntzen, and others. It too earned a Grammy nomination.© Michael G. Nastos /TiVo Read more
Jazz and blues vocalist Catherine Russell, a native of New York City, was born with distinctive bloodlines. Her father was Luis Russell, the renowned big-band leader who was born in Panama and lived in New Orleans and New York City. He was a groundbreaking vintage jazzman -- a pianist, composer/arranger, and most prominently, the music director for Louis Armstrong in the mid-'40s. Her mother was Carline Ray, a veteran jazz bassist, vocalist, graduate of the Juilliard and Manhattan Schools of Music, and famous for performing with the International Sweethearts of Rhythm, Mary Lou Williams, and Wynton Marsalis, among many others. Naturally, Catherine Russell was influenced by old-time blues and jazz singers like Bessie Smith, Ruth Brown, and Etta James, as well as the Beatles, Bob Dylan, Nancy Wilson, Abbey Lincoln, and gospel and opera music. But she was a late bloomer, not establishing a recording career as a leader until much later in life.
Ray has appeared at numerous festivals and on nationally syndicated radio and television shows. As a backup singer, she has worked with Paul Simon, David Bowie, Steely Dan, Cyndi Lauper, Jackson Browne, Rosanne Cash, Joan Osborne, and Madonna. One may have also heard her voice on TV and radio commercials for Bud Light, Oil of Olay, J.C. Penney, and Dairy Queen, or singing jazz with groups including bassist Earl May, pianist Larry Ham, drummer Eddie Locke, or Jimmy Wormworth. Russell emerged as a retro old-school vocalist for the ages. She finally debuted on her own in the 2000s with Cat (2006) for the World Village label, with guitarist Frank Portolese and banjo/mandolin player Stuart J. Rosenberg, followed by Sentimental Streak (2008) featuring guitarist/producer Larry Campbell and special guests Howard Johnson and Steven Bernstein, recorded at the studios of Levon Helm in Woodstock, New York. The following decade, Russell released Strictly Romancin' (2012), Bring It Back (2014), and Harlem on My Mind (2016), the last of which was nominated for a Grammy in the category of Best Jazz Vocal Album. In 2019, she issued Alone Together, which featured contributions by guitarist Matt Munisteri, trumpeter Jon-Erik Kellso, saxophonist Evan Arntzen, and others. It too earned a Grammy nomination.
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Bring It Back
Catherine Russell
Jazz - Released by Jazz Village on 10 Feb 2014
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Send For Me
Catherine Russell
Vocal Jazz - Released by Dot Time Records on 1 Apr 2022
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Alone Together
Catherine Russell
Vocal Jazz - Released by Dot Time Records on 1 Mar 2019
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Strictly Romancin'
Catherine Russell
Vocal Jazz - Released by world village on 6 Feb 2012
Hi-Res AudioVocalist Catherine Russell's fourth studio album, 2013's Strictly Romancin', is a swinging and bluesy collection of standards perfect for laid-back ev ...
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Harlem On My Mind (Bonus Track Version)
Catherine Russell
Vocal Jazz - Released by Jazz Village on 9 Sep 2016
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Harlem On My Mind
Catherine Russell
Vocal Jazz - Released by Jazz Village on 9 Sep 2016
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Inside This Heart of Mine (Catherine Russell)
Catherine Russell
genre.id.1 - Released by world village on 9 Apr 2010
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Blue And Sentimental
Catherine Russell
Vocal Jazz - Released by Dot Time Records on 18 Mar 2022
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At The Swing Cats Ball
Catherine Russell
Vocal Jazz - Released by Dot Time Records on 4 Feb 2022
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Sentimental Streak (Catherine Russell)
Catherine Russell
genre.id.1 - Released by world village on 4 Feb 2008
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Cat (Catherine Russell)
Catherine Russell
genre.id.1 - Released by world village on 11 Jan 2006
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Make It Last
Catherine Russell
Vocal Jazz - Released by Dot Time Records on 25 Feb 2022
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You Reap Just What You Sow
Catherine Russell
Vocal Jazz - Released by Dot Time Records on 12 Jun 2020
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