, 1926-1992 US, Detroit Musician / Composer of Jazz and Rock A.k.a. Harold Luttenbacher.
Hal Russell was an American jazz musician, performing mainly on drums and saxophone, but occasionally also on trumpet and vibraphone.
Born : August 28, 1926 in Chicago, Illinois.
Died : September 1992 in Chicago, Illinois.
Intro And Fanfare / Toy Parade / Trumpet March / Riverside Jump (The Hal Russell Story / Pt. I Family Jam) on The Hal Russell Story by Hal Russell & NRG Ensemble You're Blasé (The Hal Russell Story / Pt. II Scholar And Fan) on The Hal Russell Story by Hal Russell & NRG Ensemble Krupa (The Hal Russell Story / Pt. II Scholar And Fan) on The Hal Russell Story by Hal Russell & NRG Ensemble Gloomy Sunday (The Hal Russell Story / Pt. IV Fast Company) on The Hal Russell Story by Hal Russell & NRG Ensemble Oh Well (The Hal Russell Story / Encores) on The Hal Russell Story by Hal Russell & NRG Ensemble Buddhi on Hal's Bells by Hal Russell Dark Rapture (The Hal Russell Story / Pt. II Scholar And Fan) on The Hal Russell Story by Hal Russell & NRG Ensemble Kenny G. on Hal's Bells by Hal Russell Wood Chips (The Hal Russell Story / Pt. III Hit The Road, Hal) on The Hal Russell Story by Hal Russell & NRG Ensemble Hair Male (The Hal Russell Story / Pt. IV Fast Company) on The Hal Russell Story by Hal Russell & NRG Ensemble
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