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Russ Kunkel

Russell Kunkel (born September 27, 1948) is an American drummer who has worked as a session musician with many popular artists, including Jackson Browne, Joni Mitchell, Jimmy Buffett, Harry Chapin, Rita Coolidge, Neil Diamond, Bob Dylan, Cass Elliot, Dan Fogelberg, Glenn Frey, Art Garfunkel, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Carole King, Lyle Lovett, Reba McEntire, Stevie Nicks, Linda Ronstadt, Bob Seger, Carly Simon, Stephen Stills, James Taylor, Joe Walsh, Steve Winwood, Neil Young, and Warren Zevon. He was the studio and touring drummer for Crosby & Nash in the 1970s, and has played on all four of their studio albums.

Russ Kunkel
Birth nameRussell Kunkel
Born (1948-09-27) September 27, 1948 (age 75)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
GenresRock, pop, country, electronic
Occupation(s)Musician, session musician, record producer
Instrument(s)Drums, percussion
Years active1960s–present

Early life and education edit

Kunkel was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania[1] but by the age of nine he moved to Southern California. There, he was part of an orchestra at the local elementary school. Prior to moving, he was influenced by his brother and the song "Wipe Out" to play drums. During his high school years he lived in Long Beach, California. He played for approximately six different bands, including the Barons, and appeared at many sock hops and high school dances, playing surf music and Beatles songs. In his last two years of high school he was a jazz drummer and later worked for John Stewart and the Kingston Trio.[2]

Career edit

Early career edit

In 1966, Kunkel moved to Los Angeles. He joined the band Things to Come and performed in Hollywood. During the summer of 1968, they performed at the Whisky a Go Go, a club on Sunset Strip. In 1967, when Jimi Hendrix's album Are You Experienced came out, Kunkel was impressed by Hendrix's playing style and they became good friends. A year later, Kunkel started working for the Band when they released Music from Big Pink.[3]

Kunkel's first single was a demo with Joel Sill for Trousdale Music, which included musicians Joe Osborn and Larry Knechtel.[3] In the late 1960s Kunkel worked for Bob Dylan and together they released a soundtrack to the movie Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid. In 1970 Kunkel helped Bob Dylan and drummer Billy Mundi release an album titled New Morning. During this time, Kunkel was a part of B.B. King's group, playing with pianist Carole King, and meeting Bill Szymczyk, Leon Russell, and Joe Walsh. He recorded "Hummingbird" for King's album Indianola Mississippi Seeds.[2]

1970s edit

In early 1970s, while rehearsing for the upcoming tour, he met Chris Darrow, a former player of John Stewart's,[3] who was a friend of Peter Asher and together along with James Taylor and bassist Leland Sklar they had put out an album. Later on, guitarist Danny Kortchmar came to them from The Flying Machine along with keyboardist Craig Doerge and together, the four of them, had formed a band called The Section. The group existed between 1972 and 1977, during which time they had recorded three albums. A few years later however, the band got smaller because Sklar preferred to work in the studio, and Doerge had joined another band.[2]

In 1970, Kunkel through his connection with producer Peter Asher, rehearsed "Fire and Rain" and suggested he use brushes instead of sticks to provide the backing beat to the song. Back in the studio, he asked whether he should use the brushes, to record and Asher said, "do it like we rehearsed". He then helped James Taylor to record the rest of the Sweet Baby James album.[4] Kunkel played on Tony Kosinec's "Bad Girl Songs," which was produced by Peter Asher. In 1971 Kunkel worked with Gerry Goffin, Gary Hart, and Carole King on the Tapestry album, which became a classic. From 1971 to 1972 Kunkel worked with Joni Mitchell on her albums Blue and For the Roses. Along with his bandmates in the Section, he appeared on the first album by Crosby & Nash, and would continue working with the duo through the decade. From 1972 to 1973 he played in the attic of James Taylor's house at Martha's Vineyard where he recorded parts of the One Man Dog album. In 1972 Kunkel helped Willis Alan Ramsey to release the album, Willis Alan Ramsey, which was issued under Shelter Records label.[5]

Three years later, Kunkel participated in the Carly Simon song "Waterfall" and played a part in James Taylor's album Gorilla in a song "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)". In 1977 during the recording of Jackson Browne's Running on Empty album, Kunkel played on Pearl and North Drum sets,[2] and went on a tour to promote the album.[3] During the same year, Kunkel played hi-hat on the Crosby, Stills & Nash album CSN. A year later, he worked with Warren Zevon on Excitable Boy as part of the Section.[6]

1980s edit

In 1980 during his tour with Jackson Browne to promote his album Hold Out, he played a tom, a floor tom, a bass drum, a snare drum, and two cymbals. During those years, he also was a drummer for the Lawyers In Love album where he played in a song "Say It Isn't True".[2] In 1980s album Mad Love by Linda Ronstadt, Kunkel along with Waddy Wachtel and Danny Kortchmar performed in the songs "How Do I Make You" and "Mad Love". In 1981, Kunkel joined Stevie Nicks and Fleetwood Mac to create the Bella Donna album, playing on tracks After the Glitter Fades, and Edge of Seventeen. In 1981, Kunkel worked for Bee Gees and performed in three of their songs: "Wildflower", "Cryin' Every Day", and "Be Who You Are", for the album Living Eyes.[7] In 1982, Kunkel, along with Kenny Passarelli, worked with Dan Fogelberg on a song "Tell Me to My Face".[8] In 1983 he helped Jackson Browne and Danny Kortchmar to write a song called "Tender Is the Night" and during that time met with Alan White of Yes. In 1990s he was invited by Joe Walsh to perform the song "I Keep Forgettin'", where he overdubbed with Linn drums.[2]

In 1980, Kunkel played in Linda Ronstadt's band for a concert that was shown on HBO, along with the guitarists Kenny Edwards and Danny Kortchmar, bassist Bob Glaub, keyboardist Bill Payne, pedal steel guitarist Dan Dugmore, and backing vocalist Wendy Waldman. Thirty-nine years later, an album of the concert, Live in Hollywood, was produced by Peter Asher and released in CD and vinyl formats by Rhino Entertainment.[9]

Kunkel had a cameo as doomed drummer Eric "Stumpy Joe" Childs in the 1984 film This Is Spinal Tap.[10] Before the cameo appearance, he practiced it with Judith Owen and her husband Harry Shearer in Hollywood Hills.[11]

1990s edit

In 1991, after his appearance in the 1984 rockumentary, Kunkel joined Spinal Tap.[12] The same year, he appeared in Bob Seger's The Fire Inside where he played with former E Streeter Roy Bittan.[13]

2000s and 2010s edit

In 2004, Kunkel reunited with Crosby & Nash for their eponymous album, acting as both drummer and co-producer. In 2010 Kunkel joined the Troubadour Reunion Tour supporting James Taylor and Carole King.[14]

In 2014, Judith Owen, along with her husband and musician Harry Shearer had issued an Ebb & Flow album where Kunkel, Sklar, and Wachtel performed on songs such as Mungo Jerry's "In the Summertime", James Taylor's "Hey Mister", "I've Never Been To Texas", and "I Would Give Anything". Owen invited him to rehearse for the 2016 album of hers called Somebody's Child.[6]

In 2018, Kunkel played on "Small Change", a song written by Harry Shearer. The song featured the Hungarian Studio Orchestra, Judith Owen and Danny Kortchmar and was issued in an album called Smalls Change by Twanky Records/BMG on April 13.[15][when?] He started his own company called Chateau Beach Entertainment in 2019 on which he recorded an album called Rivage.[4]

Kunkel, Kortchmar, Sklar and Wachtel, along with guitarist Steve Postell, reunited to form a new band, The Immediate Family, which released its debut album Honey Don't Leave L.A. in May 2018 from Japanese Vivid Sound label.[16] A live CD Live In Japan 2018 followed in December of that year.[17] The band's U.S. debut single, "Cruel Twist," was released in June 2020.[18]

Equipment edit

Kunkel is a self taught drummer and has a studio at his home,[19] where he plays all kinds of instruments including keyboard, guitar, snare drums, bass drums, various toms,[2] and Zildjian and Paiste cymbals.[1] He endorses DW drums, Evans drumheads, and Pro-Mark sticks.[2] He has previously used Gretsch, Sonor, Yamaha, Pearl and Premier drums, as well as Remo drumheads, prior to switching to Evans in 1983.[1] Other than drumming, he is credited with playing tambourine, shaker, cabasa, congas, timbales, castanets, wood block, hi-hats, cardboard box, cowbell, marimba, bongos, bells, timpani, cajon and percussion.[20]

Personal life edit

In 1968, Kunkel married Leah Kunkel, née Leah Cohen, who was the younger sister of Cass Elliot of The Mamas & The Papas.[21] Their son Nathaniel, now a Grammy- and Emmy-winning recording engineer and producer, was born in 1970.[22] When Cass Elliot died in 1974, Russ and Leah Kunkel took in her daughter Owen and raised her.[23] In 1990, Kunkel married singer Nicolette Larson, and that same year their daughter Elsie May Larson-Kunkel was born.[24] Kunkel and Larson were married until her death in 1997.[25] In 2014 he married Shauna Drayson.[citation needed]

Partial discography edit

Performer edit

Soundtracks edit

Producer edit

Other edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Biography". Paiste. Retrieved February 10, 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "Russ Kunkel". Modern Drummer. November 1984.
  3. ^ a b c d Chris Burke (July 5, 2016). "Russ Kunkel: Laurel Canyon session legend". Retrieved February 10, 2019 – via PressReader.
  4. ^ a b "Russ Kunkel - Drumming for the Song". Yamaha Entertainment Group. Retrieved February 10, 2019.
  5. ^ Jedd Beaudoin (July 13, 2018). "Willis Alan Ramsey Finds Comfort In Old, New Songs". KMUW. Retrieved February 10, 2019.
  6. ^ a b "Russ Kunkel on Record Key Albums you must hear". Rhythm. PressRreader. July 5, 2016. Retrieved February 10, 2019.
  7. ^ "Gibb Songs: 1981". Retrieved February 10, 2019.
  8. ^ Gene Triplett (January 30, 1982). "Dan Fogelberg Strums Music From Another Era". The Oklahoman.
  9. ^ Stephen L. Betts (January 30, 2019). "See Linda Ronstadt's Commanding 'You're No Good' From New 'Live in Hollywood'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved February 10, 2019.
  10. ^ John Beck (July 16, 2014). "Lovett and Large Band are Texas Big". The Press Democrat. Retrieved February 10, 2019.
  11. ^ "Russ Kunkel Judith Owen". Rhythm. May 10, 2016. Retrieved February 10, 2019 – via PressReader.
  12. ^ "Spectrasonic". Retrieved February 10, 2019.
  13. ^ Jim Beviglia (October 23, 2017). "Bob Seger And The Silver Bullet Band, "The Fire Inside"". American Songwriter.
  14. ^ "Carole King, James Taylor: Together, 40 Years Later". NPR. July 7, 2010. Retrieved February 10, 2019.
  15. ^ Ryan Reed (January 17, 2018). "Spinal Tap Bassist Returns With David Crosby, Peter Frampton on Solo LP". Rolling Stone. Retrieved February 10, 2019.
  16. ^ Waddy Wachtel. "Waddy Wachtel Discography". www.waddywachtelinfo.com. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
  17. ^ CDJapan. "Live In Japan At Billboard Live Tokyo". www.cdjapan.co.jp. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
  18. ^ Shawn Perry. "The Immediate Family: Enduring Hardship With Music And Old Friends". vintagerock.com. Retrieved July 5, 2020.
  19. ^ Susan Alexander. "Russ Kunkel: On Call". Modern Drummer.
  20. ^ Russ Kunkel at AllMusic. Retrieved February 10, 2019.
  21. ^ "Leah Kunkel". AllMusic. Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  22. ^ "Nathaniel Kunkel". IMDb. Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  23. ^ Weller, Sheila (February 1, 2021). "Cass Elliot's Daughter Talks About the Star's Pain and Bravery". NextTribe. Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  24. ^ "Nicolette Larson". Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  25. ^ Cramer, Christina (December 18, 1997). "Music World Says Goodbye To Nicolette Larson". Rolling Stone. Retrieved July 21, 2021.

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russ, kunkel, russell, kunkel, born, september, 1948, american, drummer, worked, session, musician, with, many, popular, artists, including, jackson, browne, joni, mitchell, jimmy, buffett, harry, chapin, rita, coolidge, neil, diamond, dylan, cass, elliot, fog. Russell Kunkel born September 27 1948 is an American drummer who has worked as a session musician with many popular artists including Jackson Browne Joni Mitchell Jimmy Buffett Harry Chapin Rita Coolidge Neil Diamond Bob Dylan Cass Elliot Dan Fogelberg Glenn Frey Art Garfunkel Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Carole King Lyle Lovett Reba McEntire Stevie Nicks Linda Ronstadt Bob Seger Carly Simon Stephen Stills James Taylor Joe Walsh Steve Winwood Neil Young and Warren Zevon He was the studio and touring drummer for Crosby amp Nash in the 1970s and has played on all four of their studio albums Russ KunkelBirth nameRussell KunkelBorn 1948 09 27 September 27 1948 age 75 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania U S GenresRock pop country electronicOccupation s Musician session musician record producerInstrument s Drums percussionYears active1960s present Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Early career 2 2 1970s 2 3 1980s 2 4 1990s 2 5 2000s and 2010s 3 Equipment 4 Personal life 5 Partial discography 5 1 Performer 5 2 Soundtracks 5 3 Producer 5 4 Other 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editKunkel was born in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 1 but by the age of nine he moved to Southern California There he was part of an orchestra at the local elementary school Prior to moving he was influenced by his brother and the song Wipe Out to play drums During his high school years he lived in Long Beach California He played for approximately six different bands including the Barons and appeared at many sock hops and high school dances playing surf music and Beatles songs In his last two years of high school he was a jazz drummer and later worked for John Stewart and the Kingston Trio 2 Career editEarly career edit In 1966 Kunkel moved to Los Angeles He joined the band Things to Come and performed in Hollywood During the summer of 1968 they performed at the Whisky a Go Go a club on Sunset Strip In 1967 when Jimi Hendrix s album Are You Experienced came out Kunkel was impressed by Hendrix s playing style and they became good friends A year later Kunkel started working for the Band when they released Music from Big Pink 3 Kunkel s first single was a demo with Joel Sill for Trousdale Music which included musicians Joe Osborn and Larry Knechtel 3 In the late 1960s Kunkel worked for Bob Dylan and together they released a soundtrack to the movie Pat Garrett amp Billy the Kid In 1970 Kunkel helped Bob Dylan and drummer Billy Mundi release an album titled New Morning During this time Kunkel was a part of B B King s group playing with pianist Carole King and meeting Bill Szymczyk Leon Russell and Joe Walsh He recorded Hummingbird for King s album Indianola Mississippi Seeds 2 1970s edit In early 1970s while rehearsing for the upcoming tour he met Chris Darrow a former player of John Stewart s 3 who was a friend of Peter Asher and together along with James Taylor and bassist Leland Sklar they had put out an album Later on guitarist Danny Kortchmar came to them from The Flying Machine along with keyboardist Craig Doerge and together the four of them had formed a band called The Section The group existed between 1972 and 1977 during which time they had recorded three albums A few years later however the band got smaller because Sklar preferred to work in the studio and Doerge had joined another band 2 In 1970 Kunkel through his connection with producer Peter Asher rehearsed Fire and Rain and suggested he use brushes instead of sticks to provide the backing beat to the song Back in the studio he asked whether he should use the brushes to record and Asher said do it like we rehearsed He then helped James Taylor to record the rest of the Sweet Baby James album 4 Kunkel played on Tony Kosinec s Bad Girl Songs which was produced by Peter Asher In 1971 Kunkel worked with Gerry Goffin Gary Hart and Carole King on the Tapestry album which became a classic From 1971 to 1972 Kunkel worked with Joni Mitchell on her albums Blue and For the Roses Along with his bandmates in the Section he appeared on the first album by Crosby amp Nash and would continue working with the duo through the decade From 1972 to 1973 he played in the attic of James Taylor s house at Martha s Vineyard where he recorded parts of the One Man Dog album In 1972 Kunkel helped Willis Alan Ramsey to release the album Willis Alan Ramsey which was issued under Shelter Records label 5 Three years later Kunkel participated in the Carly Simon song Waterfall and played a part in James Taylor s album Gorilla in a song How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You In 1977 during the recording of Jackson Browne s Running on Empty album Kunkel played on Pearl and North Drum sets 2 and went on a tour to promote the album 3 During the same year Kunkel played hi hat on the Crosby Stills amp Nash album CSN A year later he worked with Warren Zevon on Excitable Boy as part of the Section 6 1980s edit In 1980 during his tour with Jackson Browne to promote his album Hold Out he played a tom a floor tom a bass drum a snare drum and two cymbals During those years he also was a drummer for the Lawyers In Love album where he played in a song Say It Isn t True 2 In 1980s album Mad Love by Linda Ronstadt Kunkel along with Waddy Wachtel and Danny Kortchmar performed in the songs How Do I Make You and Mad Love In 1981 Kunkel joined Stevie Nicks and Fleetwood Mac to create the Bella Donna album playing on tracks After the Glitter Fades and Edge of Seventeen In 1981 Kunkel worked for Bee Gees and performed in three of their songs Wildflower Cryin Every Day and Be Who You Are for the album Living Eyes 7 In 1982 Kunkel along with Kenny Passarelli worked with Dan Fogelberg on a song Tell Me to My Face 8 In 1983 he helped Jackson Browne and Danny Kortchmar to write a song called Tender Is the Night and during that time met with Alan White of Yes In 1990s he was invited by Joe Walsh to perform the song I Keep Forgettin where he overdubbed with Linn drums 2 In 1980 Kunkel played in Linda Ronstadt s band for a concert that was shown on HBO along with the guitarists Kenny Edwards and Danny Kortchmar bassist Bob Glaub keyboardist Bill Payne pedal steel guitarist Dan Dugmore and backing vocalist Wendy Waldman Thirty nine years later an album of the concert Live in Hollywood was produced by Peter Asher and released in CD and vinyl formats by Rhino Entertainment 9 Kunkel had a cameo as doomed drummer Eric Stumpy Joe Childs in the 1984 film This Is Spinal Tap 10 Before the cameo appearance he practiced it with Judith Owen and her husband Harry Shearer in Hollywood Hills 11 1990s edit In 1991 after his appearance in the 1984 rockumentary Kunkel joined Spinal Tap 12 The same year he appeared in Bob Seger s The Fire Inside where he played with former E Streeter Roy Bittan 13 2000s and 2010s edit In 2004 Kunkel reunited with Crosby amp Nash for their eponymous album acting as both drummer and co producer In 2010 Kunkel joined the Troubadour Reunion Tour supporting James Taylor and Carole King 14 In 2014 Judith Owen along with her husband and musician Harry Shearer had issued an Ebb amp Flow album where Kunkel Sklar and Wachtel performed on songs such as Mungo Jerry s In the Summertime James Taylor s Hey Mister I ve Never Been To Texas and I Would Give Anything Owen invited him to rehearse for the 2016 album of hers called Somebody s Child 6 In 2018 Kunkel played on Small Change a song written by Harry Shearer The song featured the Hungarian Studio Orchestra Judith Owen and Danny Kortchmar and was issued in an album called Smalls Change by Twanky Records BMG on April 13 15 when He started his own company called Chateau Beach Entertainment in 2019 on which he recorded an album called Rivage 4 Kunkel Kortchmar Sklar and Wachtel along with guitarist Steve Postell reunited to form a new band The Immediate Family which released its debut album Honey Don t Leave L A in May 2018 from Japanese Vivid Sound label 16 A live CD Live In Japan 2018 followed in December of that year 17 The band s U S debut single Cruel Twist was released in June 2020 18 Equipment editKunkel is a self taught drummer and has a studio at his home 19 where he plays all kinds of instruments including keyboard guitar snare drums bass drums various toms 2 and Zildjian and Paiste cymbals 1 He endorses DW drums Evans drumheads and Pro Mark sticks 2 He has previously used Gretsch Sonor Yamaha Pearl and Premier drums as well as Remo drumheads prior to switching to Evans in 1983 1 Other than drumming he is credited with playing tambourine shaker cabasa congas timbales castanets wood block hi hats cardboard box cowbell marimba bongos bells timpani cajon and percussion 20 Personal life editIn 1968 Kunkel married Leah Kunkel nee Leah Cohen who was the younger sister of Cass Elliot of The Mamas amp The Papas 21 Their son Nathaniel now a Grammy and Emmy winning recording engineer and producer was born in 1970 22 When Cass Elliot died in 1974 Russ and Leah Kunkel took in her daughter Owen and raised her 23 In 1990 Kunkel married singer Nicolette Larson and that same year their daughter Elsie May Larson Kunkel was born 24 Kunkel and Larson were married until her death in 1997 25 In 2014 he married Shauna Drayson citation needed Partial discography editPerformer edit Herb Alpert Just You and Me 1976 Barbi Benton Something New 1975 Stephen Bishop Careless 1976 Bish 1978 Red Cab to Manhattan 1980 Ronee Blakley Ronee Blakley 1972 Karla Bonoff Karla Bonoff 1977 Restless Nights 1979 Wild Heart of the Young 1982 Terence Boylan Terence Boylan 1977 Suzy 1980 Bread Retrospective 1996 Brewer amp Shipley Brewer amp Shipley 1974 Sarah Brightman As I Came of Age 1998 Jackson Browne Jackson Browne 1972 For Everyman 1973 The Pretender 1976 Running on Empty album 1977 Lives in the Balance 1986 World in Motion 1989 Jimmy Buffett Volcano 1979 One Particular Harbour 1983 Hot Water 1988 Boats Beaches Bars amp Ballads 1992 J J Cale Shades 1981 Eric Carmen Change of Heart 1978 Cecilio amp Kapono Cecilio and Kapono 1988 Harry Chapin Heads amp Tales 1972 Sniper and Other Love Songs 1972 Beth Nielsen Chapman Beth Nielsen Chapman 1990 You Hold the Key 1993 Tracy Chapman Crossroads 1989 Collection 2001 The Church band Starfish drums uncredited on Under the Milky Way 1988 Clannad Sirius 1987 Past Present 1989 A Magical Gathering The Clannad Anthology 2002 Rita Coolidge Fall into Spring 1974 Heartbreak Radio 1981 Dana Cooper Dana Cooper 1973 Beverley Craven Love Scenes 1993 David Crosby Oh Yes I Can 1989 Thousand Roads 1993 Crosby amp Nash Graham Nash David Crosby 1972 Wind on the Water 1975 Whistling Down the Wire 1976 Crosby Nash Live 1977 Crosby amp Nash 2004 Crosby Stills amp Nash Daylight Again 1982 Crosby Stills Nash amp Young CSNY 1974 2014 Rodney Crowell Diamonds amp Dirt 1989 Aselin Debison Sweet Is the Melody 2002 Jackie DeShannon To Be Free 1970 Neil Diamond Beautiful Noise 1976 Christmas Album 1992 Up on the Roof Songs from the Brill Building 1993 In My Lifetime 1996 Classics The Early Years Jazz Singer Beautiful Noise 1997 Three Chord Opera 2001 Denny Doherty Watcha Gonna Do 1971 Bob Dylan Dylan 1973 Pat Garrett amp Billy the Kid 1973 Masterpieces 1978 Yvonne Elliman Night Flight 1978 England Dan amp John Ford Coley Fables 1971 The Everly Brothers Stories We Could Tell 1972 Don Felder Airborne 1983 Dan Fogelberg Souvenirs 1974 Captured Angel 1975 Nether Lands 1977 Phoenix 1979 The Innocent Age 1981 Windows and Walls 1984 High Country Snows 1985 Exiles 1987 The Wild Places 1990 River of Souls 1993 Glenn Frey Soul Searchin 1988 Richie Furay I Still Have Dreams 1979 Art Garfunkel Breakaway 1975 Scissors Cut 1981 Songs from a Parent to a Child 1997 David Gates First 1973 Goodbye Girl 1978 Falling in Love Again 1980 Debbie Gibson Think With Your Heart 1995 Louise Goffin Kid Blue 1979 Andrew Gold What s Wrong With This Picture 1976 All This and Heaven Too 1978 Jimmy Griffin Breakin Up Is Easy 1973 Nanci Griffith Lone Star State of Mind 1987 Arlo Guthrie Amigo 1976 Power of Love 1982 Emmylou Harris The Ballad of Sally Rose 1985 Portraits 1996 Don Henley I Can t Stand Still 1982 Bill Hughes Dream Master 1979 Brian Hyland Brian Hyland 1970 Elton John and Tim Rice Aida 1999 Tom Jones Lead and How to Swing It 1994 Casey Kelly Casey Kelly 1972 B B King Best of B B King 1973 King of the Blues 1992 Greatest Hits 1998 Anthology 2000 80 2005 Ultimate Collection 2005 Carole King Music 1971 Thoroughbred 1976 Speeding Time 1983 Love Makes the World 2001 Tony Kosinec Bad Girl Songs 1970 Leah Kunkel Leah Kunkel 1979 Lyle Lovett Joshua Judges Ruth 1992 I Love Everybody 1994 The Road to Ensenada 1996 Step Inside This House 1998 My Baby Don t Tolerate 2003 Smile 2003 It s Not Big It s Large 2007 Dave Mason and Cass Elliot Dave Mason amp Cass Elliot 1971 Kate Markowitz Map of the World 2003 Richard Marx Paid Vacation 1994 Reba McEntire Last One to Know 1987 Reba 1988 Sweet Sixteen 1989 Kate amp Anna McGarrigle Kate amp Anna McGarrigle 1975 Pat McGee Pat McGee 2015 Roger McGuinn Peace on You 1974 Born to Rock and Roll 1992 Roger McGuinn Peace on You 2004 Bette Midler Broken Blossom 1977 Joni Mitchell Blue 1971 For the Roses 1972 Maria Muldaur Sweet Harmony Open Your Eyes 2003 Anne Murray Anne Murray 1996 Graham Nash Earth amp Sky 1980 Songs for Survivors 2002 Aaron Neville Warm Your Heart 1991 Ultimate Collection 2001 Stevie Nicks The Wild Heart 1983 Rock a Little 1985 The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Uncle Charlie amp His Dog Teddy 1970 Stars amp Stripes Forever 1974 Dirt Silver and Gold 1976 Dolly Parton Heartbreak Express 1982 Shawn Phillips Bright White 1973 Spaced 1977 Bonnie Raitt Nine Lives 1986 Willis Alan Ramsey Willis Alan Ramsey 1972 Helen Reddy Helen Reddy 1971 Linda Ronstadt Don t Cry Now 1973 Heart Like a Wheel 1974 Prisoner in Disguise 1975 Hasten Down the Wind 1976 Living in the U S A 1978 Mad Love 1980 Get Closer 1982 Cry Like a Rainstorm Howl Like the Wind 1989 Winter Light 1994 Feels Like Home 1995 We Ran 1998 Mi Jardin Azul Las Canciones Favoritas 2004 Diana Ross Force Behind the Power 1991 Jennifer Rush Heart Over Mind 1987 Shawna Russell Goddess 2007 Carole Bayer Sager Carole Bayer Sager 1977 Too 1978 Sanne Salomonsen Where Blue Begins 1991 Sannes Basta Vol 2 2000 Leo Sayer Leo Sayer 1978 Seals and Crofts Summer Breeze 1972 Year of Sunday 1972 Neil Sedaka Sedaka s Back 1975 Steppin Out 1976 In the Pocket 1980 Bob Seger amp the Silver Bullet Band The Distance 1982 Like a Rock 1986 The Fire Inside 1991 It s a Mystery 1995 Greatest Hits 2 2003 Feargal Sharkey Wish 1988 Carly Simon Hotcakes 1974 Playing Possum 1975 Spoiled Girl 1985 Coming Around Again 1987 This Is My Life 1992 Anthology 2002 Reflections Carly Simon s Greatest Hits 2004 J D Souther Black Rose 1976 Jimmie Spheeris Original Tap Dancing Kid 1973 Rick Springfield Mission Magic 1974 Stealin Horses Stealin Horses 1985 Al Stewart 24 Carrots 1980 Just Yesterday 2005 John Stewart Willard 1970 The Lonesome Picker Rides Again 1971 Sunstorm 1971 Wingless Angels 1975 Bombs Away Dream Babies 1979 Dream Babies Go Hollywood 1980 Stephen Stills Live 1975 Stills 1975 Turnin Back the Pages 2003 Man Alive 2005 Barbra Streisand Emotion 1984 Talbot Bros Talbot Bros 1974 Mariya Takeuchi UNIVERSITY STREET 1979 James Taylor Sweet Baby James 1970 Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon 1971 One Man Dog 1972 Gorilla 1975 Greatest Hits 1976 In the Pocket 1976 JT 1977 Flag 1979 Kate Taylor Sister Kate 1971 Livingston Taylor Man s Best Friend 1980 Uncle Kracker No Stranger to Shame 2002 Seventy Two and Sunny 2004 Anna Vissi Everything I Am 2001 Joe Walsh So What 1975 There Goes the Neighborhood 1981 Wendy Waldman Love Has Got Me 1973 Jamie Walters Jamie Walters 1994 Ride 1997 Jennifer Warnes Jennifer Warnes 1977 Was Not Was What Up Dog 1988 Jimmy Webb Suspending Disbelief 1993 Paul Williams Life Goes On 1972 Just an Old Fashioned Love Song 1971 Carnie and Wendy Wilson Hey Santa 1993 Wilson Phillips California 2004 Steve Winwood Refugees of the Heart 1990 Bill Withers Menagerie 1977 Bout Love 1979 Neil Young Comes a Time 1978 Neil Young amp Crazy Horse Zuma 1975 Warren Zevon Excitable Boy 1978 The Envoy 1982 I ll Sleep When I m Dead An Anthology 1996 Genius The Best of Warren Zevon 2002 Soundtracks edit Arachnophobia 1990 Catwalk 1994 Certain Fury 1985 Clockstoppers 2002 Coast to Coast 1977 Dr T amp the Women 2000 Moment by Moment 1978 Roadhouse 1989 Straight Talk 1992 Warriors 1979 RV 2006 Producer edit Jimmy Buffett Fruitcakes 1994 Barometer Soup 1995 Banana Wind 1996 Christmas Island 1996 Beach House on the Moon 1999 Meet Me In Margaritaville The Ultimate Collection 2003 Clannad Rogha The Best of Clannad 1997 Ultimate Collection 1997 Greatest Hits 2000 Best of Clannad In a Lifetime 2004 The Derek Trucks Band Joyful Noise 2002 Dan Fogelberg Love Songs 1995 Aaron Neville 20th Century Masters The Millennium Collection The 2002 Carly Simon Clouds In My Coffee 1995 The Very Best of Carly Simon Nobody Does It Better 1998 Coming Around Again 1987 Spoiled Girl 1985 Jane Wiedlin Jane Wiedlin 1985 Very Best of Jane Wiedlin 1993 Other edit Nicolette Larson Very Best of Nicolette Larson 1999 Liner notes References edit a b c Biography Paiste Retrieved February 10 2019 a b c d e f g h Russ Kunkel Modern Drummer November 1984 a b c d Chris Burke July 5 2016 Russ Kunkel Laurel Canyon session legend Retrieved February 10 2019 via PressReader a b Russ Kunkel Drumming for the Song Yamaha Entertainment Group Retrieved February 10 2019 Jedd Beaudoin July 13 2018 Willis Alan Ramsey Finds Comfort In Old New Songs KMUW Retrieved February 10 2019 a b Russ Kunkel on Record Key Albums you must hear Rhythm PressRreader July 5 2016 Retrieved February 10 2019 Gibb Songs 1981 Retrieved February 10 2019 Gene Triplett January 30 1982 Dan Fogelberg Strums Music From Another Era The Oklahoman Stephen L Betts January 30 2019 See Linda Ronstadt s Commanding You re No Good From New Live in Hollywood Rolling Stone Retrieved February 10 2019 John Beck July 16 2014 Lovett and Large Band are Texas Big The Press Democrat Retrieved February 10 2019 Russ Kunkel Judith Owen Rhythm May 10 2016 Retrieved February 10 2019 via PressReader Spectrasonic Retrieved February 10 2019 Jim Beviglia October 23 2017 Bob Seger And The Silver Bullet Band The Fire Inside American Songwriter Carole King James Taylor Together 40 Years Later NPR July 7 2010 Retrieved February 10 2019 Ryan Reed January 17 2018 Spinal Tap Bassist Returns With David Crosby Peter Frampton on Solo LP Rolling Stone Retrieved February 10 2019 Waddy Wachtel Waddy Wachtel Discography www waddywachtelinfo com Retrieved July 22 2020 CDJapan Live In Japan At Billboard Live Tokyo www cdjapan co jp Retrieved July 22 2020 Shawn Perry The Immediate Family Enduring Hardship With Music And Old Friends vintagerock com Retrieved July 5 2020 Susan Alexander Russ Kunkel On Call Modern Drummer Russ Kunkel at AllMusic Retrieved February 10 2019 Leah Kunkel AllMusic Retrieved July 21 2021 Nathaniel Kunkel IMDb Retrieved July 21 2021 Weller Sheila February 1 2021 Cass Elliot s Daughter Talks About the Star s Pain and Bravery NextTribe Retrieved July 21 2021 Nicolette Larson Encyclopedia com Retrieved July 21 2021 Cramer Christina December 18 1997 Music World Says Goodbye To Nicolette Larson Rolling Stone Retrieved July 21 2021 External links editRuss Kunkel at IMDb Certain Fury O S T 1985 Archived February 13 2005 at the Wayback Machine Russ Kunkel Interview at NAMM Oral History Collection 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Russ Kunkel amp oldid 1181387118, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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