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i was born in montgomery, alabama, in 1958. i showed an interest in music from a very early age, from selecting songs and running the record player at age 2, to neighborhood "concerts" from the dining room "stage" mimicking the beatles and rolling stones at age 5. i started taking piano lessons in the 3rd grade and hated it except that i got out of class once a week for about 30 minutes. in the 7th grade i got a guitar for christmas and took lessons for a while but i wasn't really turned on by 'hang down your head tom dooley' and 'red river valley'.

in the 10th grade i met boo edmondson. a guitar player who was much better than i was. he found out that i knew how to play piano and asked me to join the band he had put together for the school talent show. it was on! the talent show went great and we proceeded to put a band together that included paul barsom on bass and wes sullivan on drums. shakey kid had good success playing the skating rink and even the govenor's mansion for george wallace's kids.

boo and i graduated high school and moved to mobile, alabama to attend college. there we starting jamming with some guys on the eastern shore. mac cone on vocals, jim cates on bass and joe coleman on guitar. jk terrill soon joined us on drums and michelle coley on vocals. Michelle and I married and played together for many years and had a great life together.

boo and mac went back to montgomery for the summer of 1977 and the band added little stevie reager, vocals and phil ward on guitar and starting playing the gulf coast as southern sun. we went on the road in the winter of 1978 and all but starved to death, what a great time. the band broke up on the road and i returned to mobile. shortly thereafter, boo and i got together with terry massey on bass and jeff marcus on drums to form white light. white light played in and around mobile with extended club dates throughout the southeast during school breaks for several years. paul barsom joined us on bass in 1979 and lamar lowder was added as a drummer in 1980.

the band broke up in 1981. Soon thereafter i began playing a honky tonk in eight mile alabama, the creek club, it was rough but the owners carter and geneva myers were great to work for. we played thursday through Sunday, 9 to 4 on friday and saturday. a year or so later i began playing with a show band in mobile called destiny. after a year i joined a band, shot in the dark, with terry massey (white light) on bass, tony nettles on drums and gil joiner on guitar. teresa raby sang with us off and on. gary baria did sound and lights. shot in the dark was together for 3 years and stayed very busy doing clubs and parties in mobile and around the gulf coast.

in 1986, i had an offer to move to atlanta and thought the change in scene and the ability to keep a job was a good idea. after a few months i met some guys and formed an original band, interface. keith stencil on drums, darrell bush on bass and jeff murrah on guitar. during the interface time matt gore played percussion. we recorded a number of tunes including light shine that was on the georgia state university compilation album "off the track" with brenndon obrien (springstein, stp, sound garden, many others) engineering. several of the interface tunes are on my "family and friends" cd.

Russ Still picture by FITZ interface stayed together for a few years then i started playing with a cover band, the blend. ladd fletcher, mike hines, mike kavalage and vance whitt. the blend went full time and we left the band. soon thereafter i met a neighbor who had won the atlanta songwriters country song of the year. eddie terrill is a singer, song writer in the country vein. eddie put the heart of country together with charles hilton on bass, greg smith on drums and a number of guitar players including joe davies and david jackson. et and the hoc played radio remotes, clubs and parties for 5 or six years until eddie semi retired with the birth of his daughter. the hoc core with charles, greg, michelle and i changed names to power company with ivan duke on guitar, then groove street with hugh pitts on guitar and stayed very active in the atlanta club and one nighter market for about 5 years.

in 2004 charles, michelle and i started working with mick crysler on drums and angela mcclinton-altman on vocals as moon dance doing exlcusive one nighters and wedding receptions in georgia and north and south carolina. i left moon dance in mid 2005 to concentrate on song writing.

i have put together 2 projects featuring my original material. family and friends is a compilation of originals performed over the years with shot in the dark, interface and members of the heart of country. creations is totally instrumental, new age genre that I wrote and recorded all keyboards, bass and guitars and drum programming.

i finished my latest cd project, the mission: music in early 2005. snipits of a few tunes are on the music page. i am currently writing a lot of new stuff.

over the past couple of years i've done demos in atlanta and nashville check out www.myspace.com/russellstill . I still play around atlanta with a couple of bands and have done some solo things. i built a studio in my basement in 2009 and started working on tunes for my new project the twisted blue. check out www.myspace.com/thetwistedblue. I'm primarily playing guitar and my wife cam is on bass, totally fun. my writing continues to develop as you'll hear in the tunes. some you might like, some you might not and that's cool. it's a process for me. i'm learning a lot. as much about myself as anything. come back to the site soon to hear more.


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