Bryan Russell
For the American footballer, see Brian Russell (American football).
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Born | March 22, 1981 |
Origin | Malvern, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Genres | Alternative rock, Electronic Music, post-hardcore, experimental rock, progressive rock, hardcore punk, power pop, pop rock, classical |
Occupation(s) | Producer, Songwriter, Musician, Audio Engineer, Audio mixer, |
Years active | 2002–present |
Associated acts | The Narrative, Twin Forks, NGHBRS, Heavy English, Envy On the Coast |
Website | www.redwireaudio.com |
Bryan Russell is an American Record producer. His credits include artists such as Straylight Run, Envy on the Coast, The Academy Is, and Anterrabae, and has also worked on records with Coldplay, Dream Theater, Paul Simon, Blue Wolf and Steely Dan. Bryan started your career working on The Hit Factory after your graduation on Oberlin College from 2002 to 2005. In the same year, he started his studio Red Wire Audio.
He is currently living and working out of New York City and married to Suzie Zeldin, of the bands The Narrative[1] & Twin Forks, on 27 April 2014.
Albuns produced by Bryan Russell
List of respective bands, albuns and the role produced by Bryan Russell
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Coldplay |
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The Narrative |
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NGHBRS |
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Twin Forks |
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Heavy English |
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Avalon Landing |
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Volbeat |
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Destry |
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Tiny Victories |
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Dream Theater |
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The Damned Things |
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Paul Simon |
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Straylight Run |
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The Academy Is... |
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Anterrabae |
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Dream Theater |
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Envy on the Coast |
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External links
Notes
- ↑ The Narrative - Bryan Russell Producer 2014 projects with the band
- ↑ Newsday - The Narrative: Bellmore duo working on new album - "The group is working alongside Bryan Russell, who has produced all the records to date. While Russell has worked with several other Long Island bands, including NGHBRS, he said his relationship with The Narrative is a bit different."
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