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Dan Russell

Biography

Dan Russell is an artist, singer songwriter, artist advocate, producer & concert and event promoter. A graduate of Walpole High School in Massachusetts and later Barrington College, Russell is known for managing both the American rock band the Call and songwriter Michael Been and has worked in various capacities with such artists as Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Sam Philips, Mark Heard, U2 and Brad Corrigan, Cheryl Kelley, Robin Lane, Ramona Silver, Vigilantes of Love, Rachel Taylor, among others. Russell is the president of New Sound Artist Management and NewSound International and the co-founder (along with the late Mark Heard and Chuck Long) of record label Fingerprint Records. In 1994 he received a Grammy nomination for producing Fingerprint's compilation album Strong Hand of Love: A Tribute to Mark Heard, to which he also contributed the song, "I Just Wanna Get Warm." After years of contributing to the careers of other artists, Russell recorded his debut album, Feel the Echoes, which was successfully funded via Kickstarter, and currently working on a new release for 2022. In 1998, Russell founded the Soulfest, a multi-day music festival with core focus on faith and social justice. It was originally held at Loon Mountain in Lincoln, New Hampshire. Russell has been continuing his work on the festival, held every summer at the Franklin County Fairgrounds, Greenfield, Massachusetts, drawing more than 25,000 attendees annually to see over 100 bands, renowned authors and speakers on four stages. Russell produces concert films and has expanded into music supervision for film and television, and he co-owns a music recording studio with his son Jesse Russell.

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Discography

Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Credited work

70 releases · 11 albums · active 1990–2024

  • Other credits · 97
  • Performance · 8
  • Production · 6

Studios: Battery Studios, London · Metropolis Studios · Angel Studios · Map Studio

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