Biography
Charles Ellsworth "Pee Wee" Russell (March 27, 1906 – February 15, 1969) was an American jazz musician. Early in his career he played clarinet and saxophones, but he eventually focused solely on clarinet. With a highly individualistic and spontaneous clarinet style that "defied classification", Russell began his career playing traditional jazz, but throughout his career incorporated elements of newer developments such as swing, bebop, and free jazz. Writing in 1961, the poet Philip Larkin commented, "No one familiar with the characteristic excitement of his solos, their lurid, snuffling, asthmatic voicelessness, notes leant on till they split, and sudden passionate intensities, could deny the uniqueness of his contribution to jazz."
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Miles & Monk At Newport
1964

Monk's Greatest Hits
1969

The Sound Of Jazz
1958

The Commodore Years
1973

In Memoriam
1971

The Best Of Cugat
1961

Jazz Sampler
1955

Cotton Club Stars
1984

20 Golden Greats
1984

Newport Jazz Festival: Live (Unreleased Highlights From 1956, 1958, 1963)
1982

History Of Jazz
1978

The College Concert Of Pee Wee Russell And Henry Red Allen
1967

In The Groove With The Kings Of Swing
1967

The Bix Beiderbecke Story / Volume 2 - Bix And Tram
1952

At Newport 1963
2020

The Complete Columbia Live Albums Collection
2015

The Columbia Years | '62-'68
2001

The Indispensable Coleman Hawkins "Body And Soul" (1927-1956)
1984

King Of The Blues Trombone
1963

Condon A La Carte
1962

Hi-Fi Salute To Bunny
1958
Credited work
1,311 releases · 269 albums · active 1950–2024
- Performance · 2,276
- Other credits · 82
Studios: Newport Jazz Festival · Brandeis University · Village Gate · Nola Recording Studios
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Eddie Condon
- Jack Teagarden
- Coleman Hawkins
- Bix Beiderbecke
- Thelonious Monk
- Bud Freeman
- Muggsy Spanier
