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For more than three decades, Texas singer-songwriter Shake Russell has been entertaining audiences throughout the region with his unique, Americana style of folk-rock. A prolific songwriter, Shake has written or co-written hundreds of melodies. Through the years, Shake’s songs and albums have frequented the Billboard charts, with many, including “Deep in the West,” “You’ve Got a Lover,” “Put Yourself in My Shoes,” “One More Payment,” and “Our Kind of Love” being recorded by such distinguished artists as Waylon Jennings, Jessi Colter, Ricky Skaggs, Clint Black, and Carolyn Dawn Johnson. Ricky Skagg’s hit recording of “You’ve Got a Lover” has appeared on three of Ricky’s albums. In 1983 Shake was commissioned by the Texas State University in San Marcos to write a song,"River of Innocence," for a documentary filmed and produced by the university. In 1986, Shake was asked by longtime friend Bruce Bryant, creative producer at Houston television station KTRK, to compose a theme song commemorating the Texas sesquicentennial. He obliged and wrote the regional favorite, “Traveling Texas.”Shake is a two-time recipient of the BMI “Million Air” award for Clint Black’s recordings of “Put Yourself in My Shoes” and “One More Payment,” both of which he co-wrote with Clint, and a four-time recipient of the BMI Writer’s Award. The Texas Music Association named Shake the “Texas Music Awards Entertainer of the Year” for 2004 and 2008 and named the Shake Russell Band the “Texas Music Awards Music Vocal Group of the Year” for 2008.Weaving sophisticated harmonies through his songs and drawing from various genres, Shake created a style of folk-rock that is uniquely his own. His repertoire consists of a blend of love songs, ballads, and waltzes, skillfully balanced with lively rockabilly tunes and soulful rhythm and blues pieces. His lyrics are imbued with beautiful imagery, catchy phrases, and inventive similes and metaphors. But it is the rich, melodious voice of Shake Russell that breathes life and spirit into the lyrics.As a left-handed player, Shake taught himself to play upside down in the same way as the legendary folk artist Elizabeth Cotton. Later in his career, Shake would have an opportunity to meet this amazing lady at a performance in Chicago. Before settling in Texas in the mid-70s, Shake’s musical career took him from his hometown of Independence, Missouri, to Kansas City,Houston, Austin, Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York City, Chicago , Nashville, and the legendary Coconut Grove, a renowned mecca for artists that is often described as the Greenwich Village of the southeast. Other notables who significantly influenced Shake’s development as a singer-songwriter were Bob Dylan, Lennon and McCartney, Robbie Robertson & The Band, James Taylor, Cat Stevens, Leonard Cohen, and John Vandiver.By the early 70s, Shake had moved to Austin and played bass for John Vandiver's Ewing Street Times Band. An apprenticeship under John and tutelage from fellow band member, Michael Mashkes, afforded Shake an opportunity to hone his guitar skills and cultivate a musical style that would define his Texas-style brand of folk-rock. During this period, the band played at Armadillo World Headquarters, The original Saxon Pub,Castle Creek, Cactus Cafe, Emmajoe’s, Alamo Lounge, Waterloo Ice House, and various other clubs in the Austin vicinity. After The Ewing St. Times disbanded, Shake eventually relocated to Houston, and was emerged into the vibrant music scene of the Montrose area, where they rapidly garnered an enthusiastic following.In the late 70s, Shake formed his own band and was joined by hometown friend and fellow songwriter-musician, Dana Cooper. Based in Houston, the duo enjoyed immense success throughout the state and was given extensive airplay on local radio stations. Many of the melodies on Shake’s “Songs on the Radio” album were recorded at Houston’s KLOL, including the h Let Love Be True Music | Category | Country Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7362642 | | Catalog number | 113870 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Dec 05, 2006 |
Shake Russell Let Love Be True Songs | 1. | Wild Blue Flowers Of Texas |
| 2. | Dare Of An Angel |
| 3. | New Boots |
| 4. | Deep In The Skyscraper Shade |
| 5. | Let Love Be True |
| 6. | If You Don't Love Her |
| 7. | Will A Blue Bonnet Grow In Tennessee? |
| 8. | Mean Mistreator |
| 9. | Without A Trace |
| 10. | Art Of Compromise |
| 11. | Let's Talk About Love |
| 12. | Sugarland |
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$16.45 Bonkers for YablonkaThe singer’s soldiering on at the Marine Room By JIM WASHBURNThursday, April 20, 2006 - 1:00 am Someday I really must write at length about the great music coming out of Laguna Beach, which I’m dubbing the Laguna Renaissance, if only because it sounds better than “Stuff Mike Boehm Wrote About 15 Years Ago.” The LA Times critic has been gushing over such artists as Honk alum Richard Stekol for more than a decade; in comparison, I was only reintroduced to the Laguna scene a few years ago via Dan Yablonka, whose music reminds me of things I liked about Mike Nesmith, Moby Grape, Gene Clark, maybe Gordon Lightfoot and others of that country/folkish singer/songwriter era. It also makes a good case for digital media—if his albums were on vinyl, I’d have worn out the grooves by now.Tustinian Yablonka moved to Laguna in the mid-’70s, after hearing Stekol and other post-Honk folks play. Back then, he simply wanted to get closer to that music, but today the 51-year-old is regarded as a Laguna old-timer himself, often helping out at Beth Fitchet Wood’s consistently engaging Tuesday night songwriter’s showcase at the Marine Room. His two previous albums, Stand Up and particularly Traces of Blue, are the sort of great music that can result from hard times, which in Yablonka’s case was a double whammy of substance abuse and cancer that required 13 surgeries. As he told me when I interviewed him last year, “You hear a lot of sad love songs on my albums, but it’s not because I had 15 failed relationships. It’s more about not finding anything that rhymed with metastatic melanoma.”Recording his current Bordertown album, he says now, “I was in a happier place, and ...
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