Reba Russell

If hard-driving Memphis blues with a woman's touch is your thing, look no further than Reba Russell.

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About Reba Russell

Toolbox Blues


Head Start in the Wrong Direction


Please Send Me Someone to Love


Hard to Live


Rivertown


Reba's song list is 75% original blues and R&B, including
Gonna Move to Mississippi
Without Your Love
Heaven Came to Helena
Toolbox Blues

and lots of great blues and R&B covers, including:
I'm Ready (Muddy Waters)
My Babe (Little Walter)
When the Lights Go Out (Willie Dixon)
Spoonful (Howlin' Wolf)
Stop These Teardrops (LaVelle White)
Yes I Been Crying (LaVelle White)
When Love Comes to Town (U2)
At Last (Etta James)
Do Right Woman (Aretha Franklin)
Chain of Fools (Aretha Franklin)
Every Night of the Week (LouAnn Barton)
Feel So Good (traditional)
Send Me to the 'Lectric Chair (Bessie Smith)
Please Send Me Someone to Love (Percy Mayfield)
I'll Take You There (Staple Singers)

and many more!

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About Reba Russell

An internationally known blues diva, Reba Russell is a Memphis treasure. With her rockin' band, she has developed a large, loyal fan base in Memphis and around the world from her appearances at blues festivals and clubs.

In addition to releasing several critically praised CDs, Reba is one of the city's most prolific studio singers, having performed on albums by U2 ("Rattle and Hum"), Jimmy Thackery, Bernard Allison, Dobie Gray, Tracy Nelson, and many others. She's opened for B.B. King, sung with the Memphis Symphony Orchestra, jammed with Ringo Starr, and played more blues festivals than she can remember.

If hard-driving Memphis blues with a woman's touch is your thing, look no further than Reba Russell.

"Reba Russell is one of the finest white R&B singers working today." — Blues Revue

“Reba Russell takes no prisoners and holds nothing back with her straightforward, righteous approach, tackling straight blues and Memphis-styled R&B with equal fervor.” — The Music Scene

“One of the most scintillating singers around, Reba Russell remains a Memphis treasure.” — Memphis Commercial Appeal

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