Tom Russell

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  • americana
  • singer-songwriter
  • alt-country
  • country
  • folk
Tom Russell is an American singer-songwriter from California, currently living in El Paso, Texas. His music incorporates elements of folk, traditional country & western, border and cowboy music of the American West. Russell's songs have been recorded by artists such as Johnny Cash,Ian Tyson, Nanci Griffith, Dave Alvin and others. In addition to his music, he is also an artist and published author.

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Songs

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    Parsley

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    Pilgrim Land

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    Prairie in the Sky

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    Purgatory Road

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    Racehorse Haynes

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    Rambler, Gambler

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    Rayburn Crane

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    Red Dirt Girl

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    Requiem

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    Rider on an Orphan Train

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    Roanie

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    Roll the Credits (new recording)

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    Santa Ana Wind

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    Seven Curses

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    Sitting Bull in Venice

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    Somebody's Husband, Somebody's Son (feat. Dave Alvin & Peter Case)

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    Sonora's Death Row

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    South Coast

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    Spanish Burgundy

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    St. Olav's Gate

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    Stealing Electricity

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    Stolen Children

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    Strawberry Moon

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    Swap Meet Jesus

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    The Angel of Lyon

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    The Angel of Lyon (live)

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    The Ballad of Edward Abbey

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    The Ballad of Sally Rose

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    The Ballad of William Sycamore

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    The Banks of the Musselshell

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    The Basque

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    The Boy Who Cried Wolf

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    The Death of Jimmy Martin

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    The Definition of a Fool

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    The Dutchman

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    The Evangeline Hotel

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    The Eyes of Roberto Duran

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    The Gardens

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    The Heart of a Working Man

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    The John Bull Tin

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    The Kid From Spavinaw

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    The Man From God Knows Where

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    The most dangerous woman in America

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    The Next Thing Smokin'

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    The Old Northern Shore

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    The Pugilist at 59

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    The Road It Gives, the Road It Takes Away

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    The Road to Bayamon

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    The Rose of San Joaquin

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    The Rose of the San Joaquin


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