Russ Irwin

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Russ Irwin
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Background information
OriginNew York, New York, United States
GenresHard rock, Blues-rock
Occupation(s)Musician, Composer, pianist, Singer songwriter, record producer
Instrument(s)Vocals, piano, keyboards, drums, bass,
Years active1991-present
LabelsSBK, Columbia
Websitewww.russirwin.com

Russ Irwin is an American singer-songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist from New York City. He Studied Music Business and Classical piano at New York University and also attended the New School for jazz performance.

He was signed to SBK Records In 1991, and a self-titled album, produced by Phil Ramone (Billy Joel, Paul McCartney, Paul Simon), followed later that year. The album debuted on the Billboard Heatseekers chart, and the single, "My Heart Belongs to You", hit No. 28 on the Billboard Hot 100.[1] and the song "I Need You Now" hit No. 36 on the Radio & Records Rock chart.

Irwin toured with his own band, opening for Roxette in 1992, and went on to play with Mayfield featuring Curt Smith, lead singer of Tears for Fears, in the mid 90s. He later went on to tour with Aerosmith (1997–2014), Sting, (2000-2001), Bryan Adams (2002) and Joe Bonamassa (2016) as a keyboardist, background vocalist and guitarist.[2] He has also performed live with Jeff Beck, John Fogerty, Cheap Trick, jonny Lang, Slash, Duncan Sheik, Jessica Simpson as well as many other well known acts.

Irwin has also written songs for Aerosmith, Foreigner, Scorpions, and Meat Loaf : Bat out of Hell 3 which debuted at #8 on the top 200 billboard album charts. In 2006 Irwin produced Clay Aiken's single "I Want to Know What Love Is" on the hit record A Thousand Different Ways which debuted on Billboards top 200 albums charts at #2. In 2008, Irwin performed in the band for the Chris Botti Live in Boston DVD, performing with Sting, Steven Tyler and the Boston Pops Orchestra.

In 2012, Irwin released his self-produced, second solo album Get Me Home, which includes guest artists Steven Tyler and Brad Whitford of Aerosmith, Chris Botti and Dean DeLeo of Stone Temple Pilots.

More recently Irwin co-wrote the Aerosmith Adult top 40 hit "What Could Have Been Love" (#21), on their album Music From Another Dimension and the top 10 hit 'Lollipop' for Japanese artist Lisa Hirako.

References

  1. ^ Billboard chart data at Allmusic.com
  2. ^ Biography, Allmusic.com

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