Brad Russell (Lead Rock Bass)

Brad Russell (Lead Rock Bass)

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Artist: Brad Russell
Length: 54:19
Subtitles: English, Spanish
Description: In this lead rock bass lesson, NYC bassist Brad Russell gives you a variety of techniques to help you stand out on the bandstand or in the studio. Brad discusses and demonstrates tapping techniques, harmonics, guitar emulation and more. If you want to add some explosive new tricks to your arsenal, this rock bass masterclass is for you!

Topics Covered: Bass, Rock, Lead Playing, Triplet Tapping, Pedal Tapping, Piano Style Tapping, Legato Tapping, Playing Lines, Pinch Harmonics, Tapped Harmonics, Chord Tapping, Raking or "Sweeping", Emulating a Guitar, Effects, Etc.

Brad Russell

Born in Detroit to a multi-talented family, Brad Russell (aka Russo) was raised in an musically diverse household. He recalls,” my brother Brian listening to James Brown and the Temptations, my brother Kevin jamming to Grand Funk Railroad or Aerosmith and my mother spinning her favorite Bill Evans record. And this was all before dinner!”

At the age of seven, Brad joined his two older brothers, a duo featuring Brian on drums and Kevin on guitar.The Brothers Russell played the Detroit club circuit featuring “little Brad” on vocals.” By day I was a regular seven year old kid who went to school and played with the other kids, but at night I was like the motor city version of Donny Osmond!”

Five years later, Brad gave up the microphone for the acoustic bass and began playing with the school orchestra. Private studies with Detroit Symphony bassist Maxim Janowsky and virtuoso Gary Karr followed. In high school, Brad won numerous solo bass competitions and scholarships to the Interlochen music academy in northern Michigan. Also, upon recommendation from “American Idol’s” Randy Jackson he received a scholarship to the highly acclaimed University of Miami.While living in Miami, Brad ‘cut his teeth” on everything from symphonic music to rock cover band gigs. My brother Brian listening to James Brown and the Temptations, my brother Kevin jamming to Grand Funk Railroad or Aerosmith and my mother spinning her favorite Bill Evans record. And this was all before dinner!”

After being featured in Guitar Player magazine’s “Spotlight” column, Brad moved to the San Francisco area and began playing with his brother Kevin and Journey guitarist Neal Schon. Word spread quickly and within a short time he was recording for producers Mike Varney (Shrapnel & Blues Bureau Records) and Narada Michael Walden (Columbia & Arista Records).Tours with Bruce Springsteen saxman Clarence Clemons and auditions for rock frontmen David Lee Roth and Ozzy Osbourne followed.

Through out the 90’s, Brad served as a session bassist/sideman for Pat Travers,Ric Derringer, Greg Allman and Jeff Watson.He also focused on the Russell Brothers Band(a blues rock power trio which often featured drummers Steve Smith and Narada Michael Walden).Brothers Kevin and Brad relentlessly played the San Francisco club scene, opening for the likes of Huey Lewis, Steve Morse and blues legend John Lee Hooker.

In the late 90’s, Brad’s love for education led him back to school earning a B.A and a Masters in Music. While in residence at the University of Miami, he recorded and/or performed with the University of Miami’s Concert Jazz Band, Jack DeJohnette and organist Lonnie Smith.

Upon graduation, Brad briefly moved back to California and began working for various musical theater productions. After playing for the west coast production of the broadway musical” Caroline or Change”, he decided to relocate to NYC and currently freelances on such Broadway hit shows as Grease,Jersey Boys & Memphis.In 2008 Brad auditioned and was hired for guitarist Joe Satriani’s world tour. Recently, Brad completed his CD “Lets Hear It!” which features guest appearances by Joe Satriani,Gregg Bissonette and Kevin Russell. Upon Satriani’s recommendation, Steve Vai listened to Brad’s CD and released it on his label “Digital Nations”.

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