For over four decades and 28 album releases Tom Russell has continued to
live up to his status as “one of the best singer-songwriters of our time”
(Washington Post). His previous two studio releases, Blood and Candle Smoke
(2009) and Mesabi (2011), are considered his strongest composed works yet and
were, in part, recorded with the groundbreaking roots band Calexico.
In the 1990s, Russell and Dave Alvin were hailed as the architects of what
came to be known as “Americana” music after their Merle Haggard tribute,
Tulare Dust, initiated the Americana charts in the U.S. and remained number one
for a year. Russell's previous release, Aztec Jazz (2013), moved Americana into
a new realm and his acclaimed song catalog into uncharted territory.
Tom Russell's songs have been recorded by Johnny Cash, Doug Sahm, Nanci
Griffith, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Dave Alvin, Joe Ely, and others. The Rose of
Roscrae is his third in a series of acclaimed folk operas, follows The Man From
God Knows Where (1999) and Hotwalker (2005).
Tom Russell's anticipated double-album folk opera, The Rose of Roscrae,
features a who's who of legendary Americana icons including: Jimmie Dale
Gilmore, David Olney, Johnny Cash, Joe Ely, Augie Meyers, Fats Kaplin, Barry
Walsh, Jimmy LaFave, Gretchen Peters, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Walt Whitman, Moses
“Clear Rock” Platt, Jack Hardy, David Massengill, A.L. “Bert” Lloyd,
Finbar Furey, Sourdough Slim, Blackie Farrell, Tex Ritter, Glen Orhlin, Pat
Russell, John Trudell, Henry Real Bird, Thad Beckman, Maura O'Connell, Eliza
Gilkyson, The McCrary Sisters, Ian Tyson, Bonnie Dobson, Lead Belly, Guy Clark,
Dan Penn, Gurf Morlix, and Pat Manske.
Russell has also composed movie scores, including songs for the Monte Hellman
movie The Road To Nowhere and published five books, most recently 120 Songs of
Tom Russell. An accomplished fine artist, Russell's paintings are featured in:
Blue Horse/Red Desert: The Art of Tom Russell.