Russell A. Worrell (a Native New Yorker, Jamaica Queens), was born
February 22nd. At age
11, his mom enrolled him at The Long Island Institute of Music, where he
studied under Mitchell Cohen, a great jazz drummer in his own right. As
a youngster, Russell co-formed & played with "Me & My Friends",
which was one of the popular bands out of the Jamaica Queens area. It
was with this experience that he was surprisingly introduced to his own
singing voice. As the son of legend drummer Bernard "Pretty" Purdie,
Russell also spent those early years, along with his mom & sisters
touring with King Curtis & Aretha Franklin & even sitting in at
the Filmore West show in Detroit at the age of 14.
Russell became a
studio rat, hanging out with (Dad) Purdie at the various studio
sessions:{Donny Hathaway, Roberta Flack, Aretha, Grady Tate, Steely Dan,
Etc.}, while listening, learning & absorbing the approach to the
drumkit, as it applies to groove, technique, keeping time, & playing
with dynamics. His first professional gig came at the age of 15. Since
then, Russell has applied his style of groove drumming in studio and
live situations for over 30 years.
Influences: Clyde Stubblefield, Bernard Purdie (Dad), Harvey Mason,
David Garibaldi, John "JR" Robinson, Steve Gadd, Steve Ferrone, Steve
Jordan, Jeff Porcaro (R.I.P.), Tony Williams (R.I.P.), Lenny White, Bill
Cobham, Paul Wertico & Antonio Sanchez. http://russellaworrell.blogspot.com/