PRICE | Image | Title | Artist | Genre | Style | Label | Year | Country | Format | Condition | Comment | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() |
Only The Beginning | Kerrie Biddell | Blues, Funk / Soul, Jazz, Rock | Funk, Jazz-Funk | EMI | 1975 | Australia | 1 x LP, Album |







Brian Russell
Real Name: Brian Winston Russell
Guitarist and singer, born in Calcutta, India, he lived for a time in England, moved with his family to the Okanogan Valley of central British Columbia, Canada, during the 1960s, and eventually on to Vancouver.
He is the brother of [a6539670].
Brian was an early member of the [a2942269].
In 1966, he formed [a2690987] with singer and guitarist [a1129146], bassist [a6220178] and drummer Claudette Skrypnyk (aka [a6465002], but I think this is the correct spelling), formerly of [a2741577], all of whom he met working as a studio musician around Vancouver.
The Three (the boys) To One (Claudette) moved to Toronto, Ontario, playing their first gig there in the suburb of Scarborough with Roy Kenner & The Associates, anđ The Mission featuring [a596599], eventually recording one 45 for Arc Records the same year.
About a year later, [a2690987] changed their name to the more current [a4221911], keeping the same lineup.
In spite of playing many local gigs and a big show in Montreal with [a1830393], as well as cutting a fine single on Arc affiliate [l98418], [a4221911] did not meet with much success.
By 1969, Brian had become a house musician and arranger for Arc Sound Ltd., doing a lot of the heavy lifting - including designing the cover - for 8066690 by [a3895489], a studio aggregation which included many musicians from [a284618].
He went on to do a lot of studio work around Toronto in the seventies, including playing on sessions for [a364535] and Roger Whittaker and on the [a822667] Show on CBC television.
A few years later, after Brian had moved back to the West Coast, Whittaker was looking for a guitarist for his touring band, and Brian's name came up as a suggestion.
He ended up spending over a decade backing Whittaker and can be seen in several live videos of the show on youtube, including a solo instrumental showcase titled "Russelling Along."
Brian is a phenomenally talented, yet grossly underrated guitar player.
In recent years, he has been playing around Penticton, sometimes with his sister Gillian.