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Russell’s music career moved to the next level in 1999, when he was
invited to Old Trafford to sing the World Cup anthem ‘Nessun Dorma’
before United’s Premiership Winning game. He received a standing ovation
and this incredible exposure led Russell to be signed by the Decca Music
Group for a six-album deal.
A
factory worker born in Salford in North West England, Russell went from
performing on the pub and club circuit in his spare time, to selling
over 5 million albums world wide, and to be dubbed ‘The Peoples Tenor’
taking opera and classical music to a new audience world wide.
Russell has performed around the world in front of many audiences - from
Independence Day celebrations in Washington DC and the Beckhams
pre-World Cup party; to more intimate performances for the President of
the United States, the UK Prime Minister and the Pope; as well as duets
with artists as diverse as Cliff Richard, Lulu, Lionel Ritchie, Mel C
(of Spice Girls fame) and Meatloaf.
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