Subject: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: toadfrog Date: 03 Jun 01 - 04:23 PM Mike Russo was the leader and guru of everyone interested in blues or folk music in Portland in the late 50's. He was a little like Simenon's "Little Angel," he lived for music and had no visible ego or interest in fame or fortune. Mike cut a vinyl disk/album with Arhoolie in 1969, which I later acquired (and warmly recommend to any piano blues fancier, if it's still in print). The jacket notes gave me an update indicating Mike had graduated from guitar to piano, served in the Army, got divorced, and done "hundreds" of concerts. And returned to Portland, Ore., where he was gainfully employed painting signs. Anyone heard anything about this guy. |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: Deckman Date: 06 Jun 01 - 04:16 PM You bet I did. I caught Mike Russo in several concerts in the Seattle area in the fifties. As I recall, he performed with a guitarist names Jim Brentano (sp?). I've often wondered what happened to the. CHEERS, Bob(deckman)Nelson |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: Roger in Sheffield Date: 16 Jun 01 - 04:28 AM I did some net searching when I first saw this, there are references to records, posters and festivals from the 60's/ early 70's, but nothing after that. I sent some emails to the the most likely looking places asking for any recent information. |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: toadfrog Date: 17 Jun 01 - 01:06 AM Roger, Thanks very much! If I had had any smarts, I would have done a web search myself. I guess I was hoping someone out there knew him personally; it seems remarkable no one does. |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: toadfrog Date: 18 Jul 01 - 12:20 AM refresh |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: Deckman Date: 18 Jul 01 - 05:30 AM Toadfrog ... As I remember, Mike sorta looked like an early Ernie Kovac! He was fun, a real powerhouse. Suggestion ... you might contact Mary Garvy, I think she often posts on mudcat as mgarvy. She lives close to Portland and probably knows the current folk scene well. She might be able to lead the search, but I obviously can't speak for her. I'm pleased you started this thread, as I also often wonder as to where he is. CHEERS, Bob(deckman)Nelson |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: toadfrog Date: 18 Jul 01 - 11:11 PM Thanks, deckman. I even have a vague recollection of having met a Mary Garvy or Garvey - way, way back when. But there seems to be no mgarvy on Mudcat. With your sterling encouragement, maybe I'll refresh a couple times more before giving up. Yeah, there are some really nitty gritty folks up in the Northwest. I kind of miss them down here in wimpy California. Mike was one of them. When I knew him, he had a sidekick named Nick - I don't recall the last name, but his nickname was Beat Nick. A contrast to Mike. |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: mg Date: 19 Jul 01 - 02:00 PM I personally haven't heard of him but I'll ask around the Portland folks. mg |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: toadfrog Date: 26 Sep 01 - 02:07 PM refresh |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: Deckman Date: 26 Sep 01 - 06:54 PM Hi Toadfrog ... (who makes up these names?). I'm glad you refreshed this post. No, I haven't heard anything new about either Mike Russo or his partner (Jim or Nick?). But, I do have a GREAT IDEA for my retirement years! I think I'll start a service offering to locate "olde" folksingers from the West Coast that taught me all my bad songs in the 50's and sixties! Whatcha' think? CHEERS, Bob Nelson |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: 53 Date: 26 Sep 01 - 08:04 PM no. bob |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: Deckman Date: 26 Sep 01 - 08:12 PM ?????? CHEERS, Bob |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: toadfrog Date: 26 Sep 01 - 10:41 PM Bob,cheers, indeed! |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: 53 Date: 27 Sep 01 - 11:58 AM thanks, bob |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: toadfrog Date: 20 Feb 02 - 11:33 PM refresh |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: Deckman Date: 21 Feb 02 - 12:15 AM Toadfrog (isn't that name redundant?). No I haven't heard anything of Mike Russo in the last few months. But who knows, if you refresh this every few months, maybe some vaulable information will turn up. CHEERS, Bob(deckman)Nelson |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: toadfrog Date: 22 Feb 02 - 07:31 PM Bob: Well, maybe one more time. Sure looks like old Mike sank without a trace. Redundant?! is "jaybird" redundant? How about "hound-dog"? For sure, you wouldn't say "Boar-hog" is redundant? |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: Miken Date: 22 Feb 02 - 08:35 PM Nothing recent, but I remember Mike Russo from back in the early sixties. He played during the time I knew him with Ron Brentano, who was a great banjo frailer; very relaxed kind of player. Mike was, as Deckman has noted, a "powerhouse", and at that time was playing a twelve string - I don't remember what make. He did some raucous blues - the kind that would wear away the pickguard over time. I was playing with an old time string band called the Turkey Pluckers, and we'd occasionally trek down to Portland to j..oin them in a club or just around the living room. I think, Bob, you may have heard them in Seattle in concerts at Eagleson Hall in the U. District. Think I still have some old silkscreened posters of those concerts tucked away somewhere. Toadfrog, thanks for refreshing this. Wish I could add some newer information on Mike. We had a lot of good music with those guys. Mike Nelson s |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: toadfrog Date: 10 Aug 02 - 05:48 PM refresh. |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: Deckman Date: 10 Aug 02 - 08:29 PM Hi Toadfrog ... I still have not gotten a lead on Mike. I've done a few searches and drawn a blank so far. CHEERS, Bob |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: toadfrog Date: 10 Aug 02 - 08:36 PM Well Bob, you're sure loyal. I suppose one could run a credit search, but that's illegal. |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: Deckman Date: 10 Aug 02 - 11:10 PM ILLEAGLE ... isn't that a sick bird? CHEERS, Bob |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Date: 11 Aug 02 - 12:56 AM no, ive never heard of him.john |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: Stewie Date: 11 Aug 02 - 10:55 AM I have that old Arhoolie record which is no longer in catalogue. I recall buying it with a whole batch of Arhoolie records that a music store was selling cheaply in the early '80s. It has him on vocals and guitar on side 1 - 'De Kalb blues', 'Delia's fling', 'Buck Dancer's choice' and others - and on piano and vocals on side 2 - 'Sixth Avenue Stomp', 'Stack O'Lee' and others. It can't have made much of an impression on me at the time. I think I played it once and filed it away. On the strength of the enthusiasm expressed in this thread, I'll have to give him another listen. The sleeve note indicates that Russo and Ron Brentano did the music for an award-winning Bonneville Power Administration film, titled 'Intertie', and that Russo accompanied Fred McDowell on an Arhoolie LP called 'Fred McDowell and His Blues Boys'. With that batch of Arhoolies, I also picked up some blues stuff on an Italian label called Appaloosa. There was an LP called 'Hog Wild' by a harmonica player/vocalist/songwriter by the name of Andy J. Forest. He certainly made an impression on me, particularly on his own composition 'You'll Never Leave'. I never found out anything about him nor anything else by him. Has anyone heard of him? --Stewie. |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: Ebbie Date: 11 Aug 02 - 12:59 PM Mike Russo Portland , OR (503) 246-8643 Could this be him? There is also a Mike Russo with a Sally. |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: toadfrog Date: 15 Sep 02 - 03:22 PM Ebbie: Yes! That is correct. Mike is alive and well in Gearhart, Oregon. I spoke to his wife this weekend, and she said that he still plays but has not been doing public performances, but that he probably would be happy to hear from people who remember him from way back. He does not have a computer, but can be reached at: P.O. Box 2414, Gearhart, OR, 97138-2414. I will try to reach him next week. If any more news turns up, will let you know. |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: GUEST,Ricardo Date: 14 Sep 06 - 08:03 PM I knew Mike Russo well. He and Ron Brentano played every Friday and Saturday night at the 13th Avenue Gallery in Portland in the 1960's. I guess the venue started out on 13th Avenue, but when I joined the gig, it was located in a storefront under the Hawthorn Bridge. The promoter, Paul Hebb, also brought in other artists, such as Jesse Fuller. I have many fond memories of listening to Mike and Ron over mulled cider. I have a number of tapes - now converted to CD - including a long interview with Mike that I used for a project in college (I monored in ethnomusicology). FYI: Mike's 12-string was a Stella and his 6-string was a Martin. |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: GUEST,Robin Shaylor Date: 14 Aug 09 - 02:49 AM Mike and Ron Brentano (deceased) frequently played at the Thirteenth Avenue Gallery with George Smith. George was a prolific luthier, particularly well known for his 12-string guitars. Mike may well have played a Stella 12-string, but I believe also played one of Smith's. Mike's playing was rock solid and potent. It complemented Ron's tasteful, understated banjo and vocals in a way that charged audiences and inspired many young musicians, myself included. |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: GUEST,GP Los Angeles Date: 12 Dec 10 - 01:15 AM If its the Mike Russo I know of, I grew up listening to recording of him and my uncle from home recordings in their living room, late 50s I think. He played and sang many Ledbelly songs and it was great still is! Always wanted to meet the man. Fantastic musician. |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: Franz S. Date: 04 Mar 11 - 10:34 PM I was a regular at the 13th Avenue Gallery (it was originally on 13th Avenue in theSellwood district of Portland) in 1959-61. Mike and Ron were regular performers. Ron Brentano went on to work for many years for the Oregon Historical Society, which a few years back put out a CD of his work. Another regular performer at the Gallery was Mel Lyman (years before his subsequent career as a harmonica player and guru). Paul Hebb also sold me my first copy of the Little Red Song Book (13th edition). Great times, and I still pick up a banjo now and then. |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: GUEST Date: 04 May 11 - 04:39 AM Hi Franz, do you know if Russo is a still alive or if any of the Gallery music got recorded? Man could he play the 12 string. Did you know Mel very well? |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: GUEST,T Smythe Date: 10 Jun 11 - 04:27 AM I've been listening to an old Mike Russo "album" - burned to CD by an old, old friend of mine 2 weeks ago, and my heart is aching listening to this wildly talented guy. Especially a rolling boogie piano cut - "Mustbe, mustbe, the end of time". I think you guys are too early - we used to sit in rapture at Reed College in the early 60's and listen to his astonishing 12 string playing. Folk music at the end of the Beatnik Era when Leadbelly was a cherished secret while everyone else in high school was being drowned with bubble gum rock and Bobby Vinton syrup. Mike Russo was a revelation, and now he feels like a gift. I was told - by people who knew him, that something had happened and he'd quit playing and disappeared. The latest I've heard is that he's at the coast - maybe Seaside. Doesn't play anymore and won''t talk about it. What an incredible musician. What magic it was to sit in front of him. I hope he's well & happy - and I hope he knows we're still thinking about him. |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: GUEST,t smythe Date: 10 Jun 11 - 04:42 AM Here's a long shot: Ricardo (from 5 years ago) do you still have Russo CD's ? Any remote chance you'd burn a few for aging fans? tsmythe@hotsheet.com 503 914 7589 |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: Franz S. Date: 18 Jun 11 - 10:53 PM Guest- I've just been informed that Mike Russo is alive and living in Portland OR. He recorded at least one album, which I have a copy of. I don't think there were ever any live recordings. I knew Mel a lot better than Mike. |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: OzMacka Date: 24 Jun 11 - 03:14 AM I just finished reading this thread and I thought I would pass along a couple of places where you can hear and see some of Mike Russo from the 60's There is a KPFA radio broadcast called Folk Music with Rolf Cahn: Jo Mapes in Concert at San Francisco State College, Spring 1955 (December 17, 1962). Rolf must have had some spare time up his sleeve because he stuck a couple of tracks from other artist other than Jo at the end of his program. One of these extra songs was Mike Russo singing Leadbelly's "Cry For Me" from a Jan 1960 concert at Reed College, Portland, Ore. You can download the entire program from http://www.archive.org/details/FM_1962_12_17 In the late 60's KCTS public television, Seattle, Wa., recorded Mike preforming several of his songs in their studio. This performance has been posted in two parts and can be viewed on the FolkSeattle's Channel http://www.youtube.com/user/FolkSeattle |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: Bugsy Date: 24 Jun 11 - 04:28 AM Stewie, you can thank me for those Arhoolie LPs, It was me who sold them to the store. The company I worked for in Perth was the sole distributor for Arhoolie and NT was my territory. By the way it was a good to catch up at the "TOP HALF" Cheers Bugsy |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: GUEST,Bettina Brentano Date: 25 Jun 11 - 03:42 AM I am the daughter of Ron Brentano. He died when I was 17 and reading all the wonderful things about he and Mike bring back many memories from childhood. If anyone has any recordings they could send me I would really appreciate it. My phone number is 907-401-1128. Thank you |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: GUEST,Whistlinghen Date: 25 Jun 11 - 05:31 AM I may or may not have heard him play in Seattle in the early '70's but do remember his name and maybe picture showing up in the Seattle Folklore Society journal and maybe the Victory Music Review (Tacoma or Auburn). |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: Franz S. Date: 26 Jun 11 - 08:56 AM Ron Brentano worked for the Oregon Historical Society for many years, and they put together a CD of his music that includes some cuts with Mike Russo. The CD was being remaindered when I visited OHS last year. They might have in their archives some recordings that didn't make the CD. |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: GUEST,tate Date: 07 Sep 11 - 01:18 AM There are a couple of good videos of him performing on this youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/FolkSeattle |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: GUEST Date: 22 Sep 12 - 12:37 PM Ricardo here ... checking in after 6 years. I don't know if there are any copyright issues involved (not sure if Mike and Ron had the same attitude as the Grateful Dead) but I have several CDs I would be happy to share at cost (or put in an FTP site): (1) Mike Russo and Ron Brentano at Reed College, July 1965, 2 CDs; (2) Mike Russo and Ron Brentano at Westminster Church (Portland), October 1965, 2 CDs; (3) Mike Russo at Brighton Chapel, Pacific University (Forest Grove), June 1971, 2 CDs; Mike Russo and Ron Brentano at a private party, Portland, August 1965; Interview of Mike Russo and Ron Brentano, Portland, November 1965, 2 CDs (material for a college paper I did for a class in ethnomusicology). I contacted Arhoolie a couple of times to see if they were interested, but I never heard a thing from them: yes, no, or get lost! |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: GUEST,Hootenanny Date: 22 Sep 12 - 03:14 PM Of course there are copyright issues unless you have a contract signed by the performers which allows you to reproduce and sell their material. Hoot |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: GUEST,Ron woodruff Date: 27 Nov 15 - 04:47 PM I heard Mike Russo at our house in SE Milwaukie in the early 70's, he had a younger brother, think John. Met John at U.of O. Mike played in a jam session with some other musicians, maybe Jim Mills, a fantastic banjo player. Doug McCarty, finger style guitar player may have been there as well. Remember Mike had a 1938 Oldsmobile sedan with dual side mount tires..cool car. I am a learning finger style guitar player coming from banjo bluegrass background. Would appreciate any contact from people in the NW who heard Mike perform or who knew him. My contact info is: ronwoodruff9@gmail.com. 503-708-8151 |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: GUEST,mark sten Date: 23 Aug 16 - 12:11 AM Mike Russo was playing acoustic folk music in the Portland area when I first moved to town in 1961. I saw him live a few times, usually as part of a duo called Russo & Brentano. Russo played guitar; I forget what Brentano played. They put on competent, enthusiastic shows, and were always well-received every time I saw them. Russo in particular was a lively, engaging entertainer. I have a near-mint copy of a Mike Russo 7" 45 called "Darlin' It's Your Turn To Cry", with "Back in 1953" on the B-side. The record is copyrighted 1976/1977. I'll sell it to you for $8 if we can figure out a way to get it to you. Are you in Portland? I am, at 503-235-4584 - land line only, no texts. My e-mail is reptilicus96@hotmail.com. |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: GUEST,David Date: 08 Jan 17 - 04:53 PM At the age of 15 when I first learned about them, Mike Russo and Ron Brentano became musical gods for me. As a beginning student of guitar and banjo styles at the time, I saw them whenever possible, be it coffeehouse or college campus. Insofar as the Portland area, they were the first musical aggregate to perform acoustic blues, Appalachian and bluegrass music – and they were accessible, you could see them, talk to talk and learn. The movie "Intertie," produced by the Bonneville Power Administration which has been referred to in this thread, and which features the music of Russo and Brentano can be found on YouTube under it's title. When I saw them perform, Mike Russo was playing a Gibson 12-string and Martin D-18 6-string. The Gibson 12-string had a J-200 body style – it was a magnificent instrument in both sound and appearance. I never saw Mike using a Stella and in the YouTube videos mentioned in this thread of Mike playing in Seattle, it looks like he's using a Harmony 12-string. Besides the Intertie sound track, the only professional recordings I know of where you can actually hear Russo and Brentano as a duo are on the CD the Oregon Historical Society produced of Ron Brentano's music. I would appreciate hearing from those familiar with Russo and Brentano's music. You can reach me at 503-583-7903 and ask for David. Thank you. |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: toadfrog Date: 01 Mar 17 - 08:31 PM Sure. I used to hang out with Mike and others similarly inclined in the late 1950's. I think that would be before Ron Brentano came on the scene. I would like to find out where he is, if he is still alive. Since we both seem to be in Portland, you might give me a call. That's 971 279 2275. Bill |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: GUEST,Chuck Reinsch, archivist for radio KRAB Date: 19 May 18 - 01:34 PM Hello Mudcat: We recently acquired a recording of Mike Russo and Ron Brentano performing at Eagleson Hall (Seattle) April 13, 1963. Sometime after that date it was broadcast on KRAB, but we have been unable to confirm a date. The tape has been digitized and can now be listened to in the online KRAB Archive at http://www.krabarchive.com/krab-from-bluegrass-to-krabgrass-american-traditional-music.html#19630413 Hopefully, someone will share this with Mike. Like KRAB, the Archive is noncommercial. I continue to search for artifacts (recordings, program guides, photos, and other ephemera) of a radio station that many say they still miss. Please contact me if you have anything, including memories, to share. creinsch@krabarchive.com |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: Stilly River Sage Date: 19 May 18 - 08:53 PM I have some recordings of my father and friends on KRAB. John Dwyer, Suzi Macaleer, Don Firth, Bob Nelson, and others. These are primarily from the 1960s into the 1980s (I think they might be that late.) I'll have to look for them. Since you're searching for recordings for that specific station and working on that archive, you would do well to start a new thread dedicated to that topic. Maggie Dwyer |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: GUEST,Judith Russo requesting your Mike Russo mate Date: 12 Aug 18 - 01:46 PM 12 August 2018 Dear Bettina Brentano, ‘ToadFrog’, ‘Acme’, Chuck Reinsch, David, Mark Sten, Ron Woodruff, Ricardo, Tate, Frank S, WhistlingHen, Bugsy, OzMacka, T Smythe, GP Los Angeles, Robin Shaylor, Ebbie, Stewie, Rt Revd Sir John from Hull, Deckman, Miken, 53, Roger in Sheffield, and others: I am trying to reach people who may have personal recordings of the work of Mike Russo of Portland, Oregon. I’m trying to create a retrospective of his work for us, his family, and for those who knew him and those who enjoyed his musicianship. I’d appreciate anything, including photos, posters, and recordings made where he played with others. I will gratefully digitize any materials and return all items, of course. I will send my finished digitized archive to any who send me anything. Any memorabilia and personal reminiscences that you can write down or record would also be gratefully accepted. Gossip, too! I will be calling or emailing those of you who have provided that information on this site, especially you, Bettina! Mike loved your father and greatly mourned his loss. I can be reached at (503) 380-5642, and EMAIL redheadinator@gmail.com and address: 4207 SE Woodstock Blvd., No. 506 Portland, Oregon 97206. Should you call, please leave me a clear voicemail message and, while life is especially chaotic right now, I will get back to you as soon as I can. I’m sending out this request to any that are likely to have information on him. If you have any other contact suggestions I’d greatly appreciate it. And yes, he’s still alive at age 80. Sincerely - his daughter, Judith Russo |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: Deckman Date: 12 Aug 18 - 02:19 PM Hello Judith Russo … Bob(deckman)Nelson up here in Everett, Washington. Somewhere in my files, I know I have a publicity photo of Mike. It might take me a couple of days, but I will dig it out. I'm glad to hear that he's still around and hopefully playing that incredible twelve string! CHEERS …. bob |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: Stilly River Sage Date: 12 Aug 18 - 03:48 PM My father (John Dwyer) bought lots of cassette tapes of performers at various events. Do you happen to know if he produced any performance cassettes and what he might have called them? (I see lots of album titles on the narrow side of the tapes I can see from here). Though that is something I would expect he might already have copies of. |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: GUEST,ethan Iova Date: 14 Dec 19 - 04:06 AM hello my names ethan im a musician and researcher from ontario canada i do research on older artists and mike russo has gotten my attention recently and i was wondering if anyone out there has any live recordings of mike there willing to share. or know of archives that carry live performances of him also i put links to the mike russo stuff i have on my youtube channel i have a 1963 concert on there with ron brentano and mike on piano and 12 string too and i have the stuff of ron brentano with mike from the portland historical society cd from awhile back on my channel. my email is ethan.iova@gmail.com if anyone has any connections on more stuff on mike. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s83e...6V4xQdxMjVpwwb https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2A3B...RYqma9Gt3M2F-H i have the album from 1969 from arhoolie records and the cd ron brentano put out with the portland historical society and a 1963 concert at Eagleson Hall |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: GUEST,Starship Date: 14 Dec 19 - 12:43 PM Anyone wanting to hear MR play and sing could go to YouTube and search for mike russo musician and plenty comes up. |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: GUEST,ethan iova Date: 29 Apr 20 - 02:06 AM hey ricardo im very interested in your cds and would love to hear them Contact me at ethaniovagmail.com. if anyone knows ricardos info let me know asap ill keep coming back to the pag to check if so |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: GUEST Date: 29 Apr 20 - 02:19 AM oh my i ment ethaniova@gmail.com lol |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: GUEST,Starship Date: 29 Apr 20 - 05:04 PM https://books.google.ca/books?id=AGzBBcQozEoC&pg=PA138&dq=Mike+Russoron+bretano,+musicians&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwji7_nPw47pAhWvo Anyone familiar with the movie? |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: GUEST,Meryle Korn (Guest) Date: 02 Jul 21 - 05:02 PM I used to go hear Mike and Ron Brentano play at the original 13th Avenue Gallery in Sellwood (an old district in near-in SE Portland). They were part of my introduction to folk music in the early 1960s. Yes, Mike solo was a powerhouse guitarist on both 6- and 12-string instruments and played a driving barrelhouse-style piano as well. All of those were well matched to his powerful voice! I fondly remember his duets with Ron, who played banjo and guitar. Ron passed away a few years ago after heading the Oregon Historical Society in Portland for a long time; last I heard of Mike, he was living on the southern Oregon Coast and not performing publicly anymore. He's probably in his 80s now (I'm in my late 70s, and he was at least 5 years older). John Ullman in Seattle has a private collection of tape recordings and films of both the duo and Mike solo that I'd love to see distributed, but I don't know how royalties on that would be allotted. |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: GUEST,ethaniova Date: 26 Oct 21 - 04:12 PM im still in contact with judith russo so if anyone has recordings let me know asap at ethaniova@gmail.com i run livintheblues youtube channel that houses the majoriy of mikes known works. if anyone knows Ricardo's last name it would be much help |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: GUEST,Kostantinos Date: 29 Oct 21 - 06:55 PM I just have a question. Judith Russo, does Mike know of all this Internet "fame"? I love his music and plays a lot of his songs on my guitar and piano. |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: GUEST,Kostantinos Date: 29 Oct 21 - 06:59 PM Also I found a recording online. I'm pretty sure its Mike Russo. It has not been mentioned that you can find this song and many others on Spotify. Agnes (The Teenage Russian Spy) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDCVIpV595U&t=79s |
Subject: RE: Help: Anyone heard of Mike Russo? From: GUEST,ethaniova Date: 03 Dec 21 - 12:36 AM thats not the same mike russo, im the person behind livintheblues on youtube and i know thats not him. good try though |
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