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Bio-, Discography
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Born 1954, London. John Russell got hold of his first guitar in 1965 and
began playing in and around London from 1971. His involvement with the
Free Music scene came early, from 1972 onwards, and in such places as
The Little Theatre Club, Ronnie Scottīs, The Institute of Contemporary
Arts, The Musiciansī Co-Op and the London Musiciansī Collective. From
1974 his work extended into teaching, broadcasts (radio and television)
and touring (continuing) in the United Kingdom and abroad, including Austria,
Belgium, Canada; Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Holland, Italy, Luxembourg,
Sweden and Switzerland.
In 1981, he founded Quaqua, a large bank of improvisers put together in
different combinations for specific projects and in 1987 helped to set-up
Acta Records with John Butcher and Phil Durrant. In 1988 he was the co-founder
of MOPOMOSO, Londonīs longest running concert series featuring mainly
improvised music.
He has said that, īSince my early involvement with free improvisation
as a way of making music, I have moved closer to the realisation that
this is the best way for me to work as a musician, bringing together the
intellectual and the intuitive with the practical in the creation of a
music that is unique to a specific time and place. I also believe that
playing solo, in long term and less permanent groups, all have particular
things to offer the improviser and I have tried to exploit all three areas
whilst developing existing traditions and juxtaposing previously unrelated
areas in an attempt to provide a fertile ground for improvising.ī
As opportunities permit, he has extended this approach to collaborate
with creative practitioners from other disciplines, i.e. poetry, composition,
theatre and performance art.
Apart from solo playing, current work includes Butcher/Durrant/Russell
trio, the Chris Burn Ensemble, duos with Stefan Keune, Roger Turner, Phil
Minton, Gina Southgate, Evan Parker, Hugh Davies and Luc Houtkamp and
London Air Lift with Evan Parker, John Edwards and Mark Sanders, as well
as numerous ad hoc meetings.
See also:
www.shef.ac.uk/misc/rec/ps/efi/musician/mrussell.html
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