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Western Independent Recordings WIR 0115

Songs From The Fog:
18 Songs Inspired By The Bay Area


Trk. Artist/Song Information, Credits, Lyrics
1. Paul Griffiths: Arrived Just In Time
2. Jim Bruno: Marie
3. Claudia Russell & Bruce Kaplan: Magnets
4. Maurice Tani & 77 El Deora: Radio City
5. The Keller Sisters: Jenny's Kitchen
6. Mick Shaffer: Tough Old Bird
7. Carol Denney: Last Hotel Shampoo
8. KC Turner: Get Me Back Home
9. Deborah Crooks: Bittersweet Valentine
10. Maurice Tani & 77 El Deora: When I'm Drinkin'
11. The Keller Sisters: The Rock Bottom
12. Carol Denney: You Thought The Books Would Burn
13. KC Turner: Not On My Arm
14. Deborah Crooks: Grandma Mission Blues
15. Mick Shaffer: Spook Highway
16. Paul Griffiths: Everyday
17. Claudia Russell & Bruce Kaplan: Old Tejon
18. Jim Bruno: California Rain

3. CLAUDIA RUSSELL & BRUCE KAPLAN: MAGNETS

© 2014 Claudia Russell/Pendry Publishing (ASCAP)
Guitar/Vocal – Claudia Russell
Cello – Hans Christian
Recorded by Joel Wachbrit at The Deep End
Additional recording & mixed by Hans Christian at Studio 330

Pulled like magnets
To each side of the bed
Stupid me, so sorry for those hurtful words I said

Turn off the light
And I’ll put down my book
We both could use some sleep, but first, come take a look

There’s mystery out there, in the darkened sky
And in that quarter century spark, of you and I
Let’s not go to bed as mad as we both think we are
We can both apologize on that rising star

Turn off the light,
Turn off the light,
Let’s go to bed

_______________________

CLAUDIA RUSSELL & BRUCE KAPLAN:

Claudia Russell and Bruce Kaplan traverse a wide Americana landscape, stopping at wondrous musical landmarks along the way, tipping their hat to bluegrass bands, blues divas, jazz cats, Village folkies, and singing cowboys. Lesser performers might stumble or sound fake, but driven by Claudia’s expressive voice and distinctive guitar style, it all comes together beautifully.

Claudia has a knack for crafting tightly written songs that carry you to the sweet spots of youth and the autumn colors of growing older. Kaplan’s melodic accompaniment, on mandolin and electric guitar, is spot-on. All of this is served up with a generous helping of homespun humor and shaggy dog stories, making for a heartfelt and humorous evening of deeply engaging music.

Indeed, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel wrote “Russell has a voice that was born for folk music – she breaks hearts.” Russell has won numerous other accolades including Best New Artist from WUMB FM in Boston, Best Musician in the East Bay Express Reader’s Poll, 2x Kerrville New Folk Songwriting Finalist, and high praise in Sing Out, the San Francisco Chronicle, and the Boston Globe. Paul Zollo, senior editor of American Songwriter magazine, called her latest CD, All Our Luck Is Changing, “a masterpiece.”

Russell and Kaplan have toured across the country, performing at the Boston Folk Festival, the New Bedford Folk Festival, Black Hawk Folk Festival, and concert appearances at major venues such as McCabe’s, Club Passim, The Turning Point, and more than a half dozen appearances at the Freight & Salvage.

The duo’s many live on-air radio performances include West Coast Live, Roz and Howard Larman’s FolkScene, KPFA’s Dead to the World, WUMB’s Live at Noon, Folk Stage with Rich Warren, KUNI’s Live From Studio One, The Morning Show on Minnesota Public Radio as well as appearances on WORT, KCBX, KSUN and numerous other stations. Claudia and Bruce were interviewed by Robert Siegel for All Things Considered on what would have been her father’s 100th birthday. He (Val Rosing) was a British dance band singer best known as the vocalist on the original 1930s recordings of classics such as Teddy Bears Picnic and Try A Little Tenderness.

Before starting her solo career, Claudia was a member of BMG recording artists Maggie’s Farm – performing around the country, including Farm Aid where she shared the stage with Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson. She was also one third of the Life Is Grand Band, an award-winning vocal trio with Jill Freeman and Laura Zambo. Their 1990 FastFolk recording has been added to the Smithsonian/Folkways collection, making them a bona fide national treasure!

Kaplan has played in bands most of his life, starting in the world of New Wave music in such bands as the Young Adults, The Skulls, The Toasters, Annyland, and the Tearjerkers, where he met Russell backstage on a shared bill. That was 1988. Russell and Kaplan were married in 1990 and celebrate their 25th Anniversary this year – by getting on a plane for an East Coast tour.

“Some couples argue about sex or money,” says Kaplan. “We argue about song keys, set lists, and ‘who stole my capo?’” All in a days work for these veteran musicians.

Visit www.claudiarussell.com to have a look/listen for yourself.

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