Dan Russell - Somewhere (Official Video) - MUST SEE AND HEAR


The fiery, comet-like passions of early years flash brightly across adolescence, rarely penetrating as brightly into older age. But, persevering even through the longest and strangest trips, the echoes of that devotion can be felt till the end. Available and poignant still to those who care, the embers of love and art remain tangible and accessible. 


Dan Russell: the artist manager and advocate, concert promoter, producer, creative collaborator, video and film music supervisor; has helped launch a thousand ships (well, maybe just a few hundred!) throughout his lengthy resume. As the critical aide-de-camp to dozens of aspiring artists and proven superheroes, it seems he’s always been in demand through a voluminous 35-year professional career. Is it because he sensed the needs of his ‘client’ and ‘the project’ with such zeal and focus that his friendship and trust inevitably elevated what could have been a mere business liaison? Russell’s reputation in music circles is one of a man willing to stand unwavering in the gap. 



That commitment led to decades of work with The Call and it’s lead singer Michael Been, Mark Heard, U2, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Sam Phillips, Andy Pratt, Bruce Cockburn, Switchfoot, Robin Lane, The Vigilantes of Love, Ramona Silver, Rachel Taylor, The Violet Burning and more. In 1998 Russell co- founded Soulfest, the first New England social justice music festival which has become an annual event attended by many thousands. 



"DAN RUSSELL'S FEEL THE ECHOES IS THE TYPE OF RECORD THAT INSPIRES THE LISTENER TO EMBRACE LIFE IN ITS TOTALITY. LOSS, CONFUSION, LOVE, HOPE, AND REDEMPTION ALL EXIST IN THE ALBUM'S COSMOLOGY. IT IS A TIMELESS SOUNDING RECORD THAT COULDN'T COME AT A MORE WELCOME TIME IN OUR NATION'S HISTORY."  

       — JEFF SCHROEDER, THE SMASHING PUMPKINS


 

"DAN RUSSELL'S ALWAYS BEEN LIKE ONE OF THE GOOD SOULS THAT YOU KEEP CLOSE TO YOUR CHEST, ALWAYS CAREFUL NOT TO TIP YOUR HAND. THIS ALBUM FEELS LIKE HE’S FINALLY LAID ALL HIS CARDS ON THE TABLE. IT WAS GENUINELY STARTLING AT FIRST, BUT THE MORE YOU PLAY, THE MORE YOU REALIZE HE NEVER REALLY BLUFFS. EVEN IF HE’S HOLDING A GUN UNDER THE TABLE, I’D ALMOST RATHER TAKE MY CHANCES WITH THE BULLET THAN TURN OVER MY HAND."

      — ROBERT LEVON BEEN, BLACK REBEL MOTORCYCLE CLUB

 

 

"GOOD SONGWRITING MAKES YOU THINK ABOUT THE SONGWRITER, GREAT SONGWRITING MAKES YOU THINK ABOUT YOURSELF. I CAN'T REMEMBER WHERE I HEARD THIS, BUT I IMMEDIATELY THINK OF DAN WHEN I CONSIDER WHAT TRULY GREAT SONGWRITING IS. HE ALWAYS FINDS A WAY TO OFFER GREATER INSIGHT INTO MY OWN NARRATIVE THROUGH HIS SONGS. DAN COMMUNICATES FROM A PLACE OF RICH DEPTH THAT IS EARNED ONLY THROUGH TRULY LIVING, LOVING, AND PAYING ATTENTION. HE IS ALWAYS INSPIRING."

       — DARREN ELDER, SONGWRITER/PRODUCER - THE HALO STUDIO/CRUSOE

 

 

"I’VE BEEN LISTENING ALL WEEKEND, AND SO FAR MY TWO FAVORITES ARE “IS IT LOVE” AND “SOMEWHERE” — "THE ENTIRE ENTERPRISE IS A WORTHY CAPSTONE TO A CAREER OF SERVICE TO MUSIC AND GOOD FAITH."  

      — STEVE TAYLOR, MUSICIAN



In “those younger days,” Dan wasn’t a ‘business dude’ at all. After high school, as a singer and guitarist, Russell’s great pastime became songwriting. “It was just a cathartic exercise. I’d get together with friends, and we would share our songs. We had a desire to convey our thoughts to music and it was fun.” But over time, his solo voice submerged, supplanted by writing collaborations, productions, or projects that came his way. “I would befriend or get close to artists. They’d say something like, ‘Hey, I just recorded a record for a label; do you know how I can get a band?’ So, I’d push my stuff aside and work on their projects.” 


But, the desire to return to that earlier role, writing and performing his own work, never abandoned Russell. The ‘echoes’ kept dragging him back until finally, Russell deemed one important collaboration or promised business commitment to be the last one. Then, with official duties forestalled, the guitars came out of their cases and studio time was booked to record a series of his personal songs, the cryings of his own heart. 


Working with a small band including his son Jesse, producer and guitarist Michael J. Pritzl, plus Rachel Taylor and Ramona Silver on backing vocals; Russell approached the sessions for his first solo album, Feel the Echoes, as a rare gift of time given to himself. “Life is a sacred adventure, a journey, and it was my time to do this,” he relates. “People who are sixty have, like, 12 records out; I’ve got one! We’ll give you the senior discount for the duration!” 




Kidding aside, the songs on Feel the Echoes are expressions of Russell’s deepest heart and experiences. "If you’re only looking at what’s trending now and writing a song from that, it’s just exploitive. I’d be lying,” Russell explains. “The authenticity comes from the fact that it’s me; but you and I are not so far from each other. It’s autobiographical and reflects a journey that did not start a minute ago. My ego won’t support a hoax.” 




SONG LYRICS: “SOMEWHERE


You came from somewhere, you came to me 

You came from somewhere helped me believe 

I went far away where no one could reach me 

Sifted through the voices to find one who could teach me Flattery and spies, confusion and lies 

I gave up so many good things, my reasons to try 

You came from somewhere, you came to me 

You came from somewhere helped me believe


You know I walked in circles, I crossed all my lines 

I gave in to temptation, to see if I was alive 

I saw the beauty grow old and die 

I had to surrender, my reasons to try 


You came from somewhere, you came to me 

You came from somewhere helped me believe

I went far away where no one could reach me 

Sifted through the voices to find one who could teach me

I saw the beauty grow old and die 

I had to surrender, no reason to try


You came from somewhere, you came to me 

You came from somewhere helped me believe


Somewhere, I believe Somewhere, I believe





"There's no love like those younger days; we feel the echoes still today. Love whispers into our ears that anything is possible. 

Dan Russell