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Russell Kunkel (born September 27, 1948) is an American drummer and producer who has worked as a session musician with many popular artists, including Linda Ronstadt, James Taylor, Jimmy Buffett, Dan Fogelberg, Stephen Stills, Harry Chapin, Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Stevie Nicks, Carole King, Jackson Browne, Joe Walsh, Neil Diamond, Glenn Frey, and Carly Simon.

Early life and education

Kunkel was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania but by the age of nine he moved to Southern California. There, he was part of an orchestra at the local elementary school. Prior to moving, he was influenced by his brother and the song "Wipe Out" to play drums. During his high school years he lived in Long Beach, California. He played for approximately six different bands, including the Barons, and appeared at many sock hops and high school dances, playing surf music and Beatles songs. In his last two years of high school he was a jazz drummer and later worked for John Stewart and his band the Kingston Trio.

Career

Early career

In 1966, Kunkel moved to Los Angeles. He joined the band Things to Come and performed in Hollywood. During the summer of 1968, they performed at the Whisky a Go Go, a club on Sunset Strip. In 1967, when Jimi Hendrix's album Are You Experienced came out, Kunkel was impressed by Hendrix's playing style and they became good friends. A year later, Kunkel started working for the Band when they released Music from Big Pink.

His first single was a demo with Joel Sill for the Trousdale Music, which he made with Joe Osborn and Larry Knechtel. In late 1960s he worked for Bob Dylan and together they released a soundtrack to the movie Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid and in 1970 he had helped Bob Dylan and drummer Billy Mundi to release a new album called New Morning. During the same years, he was a part of B.B. King's group where he played with the pianist Carole King, met Bill Szymczyk, Leon Russell and Joe Walsh, and recorded "Hummingbird" for King's album Indianola Mississippi Seeds.

1970s

In early 1970s, while rehearsing for the upcoming tour, he met Chris Darrow, a former player of John Stewart's, who was a friend of Peter Asher and together along with James Taylor and bassist Leland Sklar they had put out an album. Later on, guitarist Danny Kortchmar came to them from The Flying Machine along with keyboardist Craig Doerge and together, the four of them, had formed a band called The Section. The group existed between 1972 and 1977, during which time they had recorded three albums. A few years later however, the band got smaller because Sklar preferred to work in the studio, and Doerge had joined another band.

In 1970 Kunkel helped James Taylor to record the Sweet Baby James album. In 1971 Kunkel worked with Gerry Goffin, Gary Hart, and Carole King on the Tapestry album, which later became a classic. From 1971 to 1972 Kunkel worked with Joni Mitchell on her albums Blue and For the Roses. From 1972 to 1973 he played in an attic of James Taylor’s house at Martha's Vineyard where he recorded parts of the One Man Dog album. In 1972 Kunkel helped Willis Alan Ramsey to release the album, Willis Alan Ramsey, which was issued under Shelter Records label.

Three years later, Kunkel participated in the Carly Simon's song "Waterfall" and played a part in the James Taylor's album Gorilla in a song "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)". In 1977 during the recording of Jackson Browne's Running on Empty album, Kunkel played on Pearl and North Drum sets, and went on a tour to promote the album. During the same year, Kunkel played hi-hat on the Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young album CSN. A year later, he worked with Warren Zevon on Excitable Boy as part of the Section.

1980s

In 1980 during his tour with Jackson Browne to promote his album Hold Out, he played a tom, a floor tom, a bass drum, a snare drum, and two cymbals. During those years, he also was a drummer for the Lawyers In Love album where he played in a song "Say It Isn’t True". In 1980s album Mad Love by Linda Ronstadt, Kunkel along with Waddy Wachtel and Danny Kortchmar performed in the songs "How Do I Make You" and "Mad Love". In 1981, Kunkel joined Stevie Nicks and Fleetwood Mac to create the Bella Donna album, playing on tracks After the Glitter Fades, and Edge of Seventeen. In 1981, Kunkel worked for Bee Gees and performed in three of their songs: "Wildflower", "Cryin' Every Day", and "Be Who You Are", for the album Living Eyes. In 1982, Kunkel, along with Kenny Passarelli, worked with Dan Fogelberg on a song "Tell Me to My Face". In 1983 he helped Jackson Browne and Danny Kortchmar to write a song called "Tender Is the Night" and during that time met with Alan White of Yes. In 1990s he was invited by Joe Walsh to perform the song "I Keep Forgettin'", where he overdubbed with Linn drums.

Kunkel had a cameo as doomed drummer Eric "Stumpy Joe" Childs in the 1984 film This Is Spinal Tap. Before the cameo appearance, he practiced it with Judith Owen and her husband Harry Shearer in Hollywood Hills. In the movie, he is playing on a modern version of Yamaha Drums called Yamaha PHX which is a combination of bass drum, hi-hats, floor tom, and toms.

1990s

In 1991, after his appearance in the 1984 rockumentary, Kunkel joined Spinal Tap. The same year, he appeared in Bob Seger's The Fire Inside where he played with former E Streeter Roy Bittan.

He also known for his works with Reba McEntire, Wynonna Judd, Lyle Lovett, Jimmy Buffett, Christopher Guest, Waddy Wachtel, Nigel Tufnel, Eric Clapton, John Sebastian, Steve Winwood, Kenny Rogers, Simon & Garfunkel, Norbert Putnam, Emory Gordy, Abraham Laboriel, Stewart Copeland, Phil Collins, Jimmy Iovine, and Stevie Nicks, among others. In 1990 Kunkel married singer Nicolette Larson (1952-1997) with whom he has a daughter Elsie Mae Larson-Kunkel.

2010s

In 2010 Kunkel joined the Troubadour Reunion Tour supporting James Taylor and Carole King.

In 2014, Judith Owen, along with her husband and musician Harry Shearer had issued an Ebb & Flow album where Kunkel, Sklar, and Wachtel performed on songs such as Mungo Jerry's "In the Summertime", James Taylor's "Hey Mister", "I've Never Been To Texas", and "I Would Give Anything". Owen invited him to rehearse for the 2016 album of hers called Somebody's Child.

Recently, he started his own company called Chateau Beach Entertainment on which he recorded an album called Rivage.

In 2018 Kunkel played on "Small Change", a song written by Harry Shearer. The song featured the Hungarian Studio Orchestra, Judith Owen and Danny Kortchmar and was issued in an album called Smalls Change by Twanky Records/BMG on April 13.

In 2019, Kunkel played in Linda Ronstadt's band, along with the guitarists Kenny Edwards and Danny Kortchmar, bassist Bob Glaub, keyboardist Billy Payne, pedal steel guitarist Dan Dugmore, and backing vocalist Wendy Waldman. Together they created a live album Live in Hollywood, which was produced by Peter Asher and was released in CD and vinyl formats by Rhino Entertainment.

Equipment

Kunkel is a self taught drummer and has a studio at his home, where he plays all kinds of instruments including keyboard, guitar, snare drums, bass drums, various toms, and Zildjian and Paiste cymbals. He endorses DW drums, Evans, drumheads and Pro-Mark sticks. He has previously used Gretsch, Sonor, Yamaha, Pearl and Premier drums, as well as Remo drumheads, prior to switching to Paiste in 1983. Other than drumming, he is credited with playing tambourine, shaker, cabasa, congas, timbales, castanets, wood block, hi-hats, cardboard box, cowbell, marimba, bongos, bells, timpani, cajon and percussion.


Partial discography

Performer

  • Herb AlpertJust You and Me (1976)
  • Barbi BentonSomething New (1975)
  • Stephen Bishop:
    • Careless (1976)
    • Bish (1978)
    • Red Cab to Manhattan (1980)
  • Ronee BlakleyRonee Blakley (1972)
  • Karla Bonoff:
    • Karla Bonoff (1977)
    • Restless Nights (1979)
    • Wild Heart of the Young (1982)
  • Terence Boylan:
    • Terence Boylan (1977)
    • Suzy (1980)
  • Bread – Retrospective (1996)
  • Brewer & Shipley – Brewer & Shipley (1974)
  • Sarah BrightmanAs I Came of Age (1998)
  • Jackson Browne:
    • Jackson Browne (1972)
    • For Everyman (1973)
    • The Pretender (1976)
    • Running on Empty (album) (1977)
    • Lives in the Balance (1986)
    • World in Motion (1989)
  • Jimmy Buffett:
    • Volcano (1979)
    • One Particular Harbour (1983)
    • Hot Water (1988)
    • Boats, Beaches, Bars & Ballads (1992)
  • J. J. CaleShades (1981)
  • Eric CarmenChange of Heart (1978)
  • Cecilio & Kapono – Cecilio and Kapono (1988)
  • Harry Chapin:
    • Heads and Tales (1972)
    • Sniper and Other Love Songs (1972)
  • Beth Nielsen Chapman:
    • Beth Nielsen Chapman (1990)
    • You Hold the Key (1993)
  • Tracy Chapman:
    • Crossroads (1989)
    • Collection (2001)
  • The Church (band):
    • Starfish (drums (uncredited) on Under the Milky Way) (1988)
  • Clannad:
    • Sirius (1987)
    • Past Present (1989)
    • A Magical Gathering: The Clannad Anthology (2002)
  • Rita Coolidge:
    • Fall into Spring (1974)
    • Heartbreak Radio (1981)
  • Dana Cooper – Dana Cooper (1973)
  • Beverley CravenLove Scenes (1993)
  • David Crosby:
    • Oh Yes I Can (1989)
    • Thousand Roads (1993)
  • Crosby & Nash:
    • Graham Nash David Crosby (1972)
    • Wind on the Water (1975)
    • Whistling Down the Wire (1976)
    • Crosby-Nash Live (1977)
    • Crosby & Nash (2004)
  • Crosby, Stills & Nash:
    • Daylight Again (1982)
  • Rodney CrowellDiamonds & Dirt (1989)
  • Aselin DebisonSweet Is the Melody (2002)
  • Jackie DeShannonTo Be Free (1970)
  • Neil Diamond:
    • Beautiful Noise (1976)
    • Christmas Album (1992)
    • Up on the Roof: Songs from the Brill Building (1993)
    • In My Lifetime (1996)
    • Classics: The Early Years/Jazz Singer/Beautiful Noise (1997)
    • Three Chord Opera (2001)
  • Denny DohertyWatcha' Gonna Do? (1971)
  • Bob Dylan:
    • Dylan (1973)
    • Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid (1973)
    • Masterpieces (1978)
  • Yvonne EllimanNight Flight (1978)
  • England Dan & John Ford Coley – Fables (1971)
  • The Everly Brothers – Stories We Could Tell (1972)
  • Don FelderAirborne (1983)
  • Dan Fogelberg:
    • Souvenirs (1974)
    • Captured Angel (1975)
    • Nether Lands (1977)
    • Phoenix (1979)
    • The Innocent Age (1981)
    • Windows and Walls (1984)
    • High Country Snows (1985)
    • Exiles (1987)
    • The Wild Places (1990)
    • River of Souls (1993)
  • Glenn FreySoul Searchin' (1988)
  • Richie FurayI Still Have Dreams (1979)
  • Art Garfunkel:
    • Breakaway (1975)
    • Scissors Cut (1981)
    • Songs from a Parent to a Child (1997)
  • David Gates:
    • First (1973)
    • Goodbye Girl (1978)
    • Falling in Love Again (1980)
  • Debbie GibsonThink With Your Heart (1995)
  • Louise GoffinKid Blue (1979)
  • Andrew Gold:
    • What's Wrong With This Picture (1976)
    • All This and Heaven Too (1978)
  • Jimmy GriffinBreakin' Up Is Easy (1974)
  • Nanci GriffithLone Star State of Mind (1987)
  • Arlo Guthrie:
    • Amigo (1976)
    • Power of Love (1982)
  • Emmylou Harris:
    • The Ballad of Sally Rose (1985)
    • Portraits (1996)
  • Don HenleyI Can't Stand Still (1982)
  • Bill HughesDream Master (1979)
  • Brian HylandBrian Hyland (1970)
  • Elton John and Tim RiceAida (1999)
  • Tom JonesLead and How to Swing It (1994)
  • Casey KellyCasey Kelly (1972)
  • B.B. King:
    • Best of B.B. King (1973)
    • King of the Blues (1992)
    • Greatest Hits (1998)
    • Anthology (2000)
    • 80 (2005)
    • Ultimate Collection (2005)
  • Carole King:
    • Music (1971)
    • Thoroughbred (1976)
    • Speeding Time (1983)
    • Love Makes the World (2001)
  • Leah KunkelLeah Kunkel (1979)
  • Lyle Lovett:
    • Joshua Judges Ruth (1992)
    • I Love Everybody (1994)
    • The Road to Ensenada (1996)
    • Step Inside This House (1998)
    • My Baby Don't Tolerate (2003)
    • Smile (2003)
    • It's Not Big It's Large (2007)
  • Kate MarkowitzMap of the World (2003)
  • Richard MarxPaid Vacation (1994)
  • Reba McEntire:
    • Last One to Know (1987)
    • Reba (1988)
    • Sweet Sixteen (1989)
  • Kate & Anna McGarrigle – Kate & Anna McGarrigle (1975)
  • Pat McGee - Pat McGee (2015)
  • Roger McGuinn:
    • Peace on You (1974)
    • Born to Rock and Roll (1992)
    • Roger McGuinn/Peace on You (2004)
  • Bette MidlerBroken Blossom (1977)
  • Joni Mitchell:
    • Ladies of the Canyon (1970)
  • Maria MuldaurSweet Harmony/Open Your Eyes (2003)
  • Anne MurrayAnne Murray (1996)
  • Graham Nash:
    • Earth & Sky (1980)
    • Songs for Survivors (2002)
  • Aaron Neville:
    • Warm Your Heart (1991)
    • Ultimate Collection (2001)
  • Stevie Nicks:
    • The Wild Heart (1983)
    • Rock a Little (1985)
  • The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band:
    • Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy (1970)
    • Stars & Stripes Forever (1974)
    • Dirt, Silver and Gold (1976)
  • Dolly PartonHeartbreak Express (1982)
  • Shawn Phillips:
    • Bright White (1973)
    • Spaced (1977)
  • Bonnie RaittNine Lives (1986)
  • Willis Alan RamseyWillis Alan Ramsey (1972)
  • Helen ReddyHelen Reddy (1971)
  • Linda Ronstadt:
    • Don't Cry Now (1973)
    • Heart Like a Wheel (1974)
    • Prisoner in Disguise (1975)
    • Hasten Down the Wind (1976)
    • Living in the U.S.A. (1978)
    • Mad Love (1980)
    • Get Closer (1982)
    • Cry Like a Rainstorm, Howl Like the Wind (1989)
    • Winter Light (1994)
    • Feels Like Home (1995)
    • We Ran (1998)
    • Mi Jardin Azul: Las Canciones Favoritas (2004)
  • Diana RossForce Behind the Power (1991)
  • Jennifer RushHeart Over Mind (1987)
  • Shawna Russell - Goddess (2007)
  • Carole Bayer Sager:
    • Carole Bayer Sager (1977)
    • Too (1978)
  • Sanne Salomonsen:
    • Where Blue Begins (1991)
    • Sannes Bästa, Vol. 2 (2000)
  • Leo SayerLeo Sayer (1978)
  • Seals and Crofts:
    • Summer Breeze (1972)
    • Year of Sunday (1972)
  • Neil Sedaka:
    • Sedaka's Back (1975)
    • Steppin' Out (1976)
    • In the Pocket (1980)
  • Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band:
    • The Distance (1982)
    • Like a Rock (1986)
    • The Fire Inside (1991)
    • It's a Mystery (1995)
    • Greatest Hits 2 (2003)
  • Feargal SharkeyWish (1988)
  • Carly Simon:
    • Hotcakes (1974)
    • Playing Possum (1975)
    • Spoiled Girl (1985)
    • Coming Around Again (1987)
    • This Is My Life (1992)
    • Anthology (2002)
    • Reflections: Carly Simon's Greatest Hits (2004)
  • J.D. SoutherBlack Rose (1976)
  • Jimmie SpheerisOriginal Tap Dancing Kid (1973)
  • Rick SpringfieldMission Magic (1974)
  • Stealin Horses – Stealin Horses (1985)
  • Al Stewart:
    • 24 Carrots (1980)
    • Just Yesterday (2005)
  • John Stewart:
    • Willard (1970)
    • The Lonesome Picker Rides Again (1971)
    • Sunstorm (1971)
    • Wingless Angels (1975)
    • Bombs Away Dream Babies (1979)
    • Dream Babies Go Hollywood (1980)
  • Stephen Stills:
    • Live (1975)
    • Stills (1975)
    • Turnin' Back the Pages (2003)
    • Man Alive (2005)
  • Barbra StreisandEmotion (1984)
  • Talbot Bros.– Talbot Bros. (1974)
  • James Taylor:
    • Sweet Baby James (1970)
    • Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon (1971)
    • One Man Dog (1972)
    • Gorilla (1975)
    • Greatest Hits (1976)
    • In the Pocket (1976)
    • JT (1977)
    • Flag (1979)
  • Kate TaylorSister Kate (1971)
  • Livingston TaylorMan's Best Friend (1980)
  • Uncle Kracker:
    • No Stranger to Shame (2002)
    • Seventy Two and Sunny (2004)
  • Anna VissiEverything I Am (2001)
  • Joe Walsh:
    • So What (1975)
    • There Goes the Neighborhood (1981)
  • Wendy WaldmanLove Has Got Me (1973)
  • Jamie Walters:
    • Jamie Walters (1994)
    • Ride (1997)
  • Jennifer WarnesJennifer Warnes (1977)
  • Was (Not Was) – What Up, Dog? (1988)
  • Jimmy WebbSuspending Disbelief (1993)
  • Paul Williams:
    • Life Goes On (1972)
    • Just an Old Fashioned Love Song (1971)
  • Carnie and Wendy WilsonHey Santa! (1993)
  • Wilson Phillips – California (2004)
  • Steve WinwoodRefugees of the Heart (1990)
  • Bill Withers:
    • Menagerie (1977)
    • 'Bout Love (1979)
  • Neil YoungComes a Time (1978)
  • Neil Young & Crazy Horse – Zuma (1975)
  • Warren Zevon:
    • Excitable Boy (1978)
    • The Envoy (1982)
    • I'll Sleep When I'm Dead (An Anthology) (1996)
    • Genius: The Best of Warren Zevon (2002)

Soundtracks

  • Arachnophobia (1990)
  • Catwalk (1994)
  • Certain Fury (1985)
  • Clockstoppers (2002)
  • Coast to Coast (1977)
  • Dr. T & the Women (2000)
  • Moment by Moment (1978)
  • Roadhouse (1989)
  • Straight Talk (1992)
  • Warriors (1979)
  • RV (2006)

Producer

  • Jimmy Buffett:
    • Fruitcakes (1994)
    • Barometer Soup (1995)
    • Banana Wind (1996)
    • Christmas Island (1996)
    • Beach House on the Moon (1999)
    • Meet Me In Margaritaville: The Ultimate Collection (2003)
  • Clannad:
    • Rogha: The Best of Clannad (1997)
    • Ultimate Collection (1997)
    • Greatest Hits (2000)
    • Best of Clannad: In a Lifetime (2004)
  • The Derek Trucks BandJoyful Noise (2002)
  • Dan Fogelberg - Love Songs (1995)
  • Aaron Neville - 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The (2002)
  • Carly Simon:
    • Clouds In My Coffee (1995)
    • The Very Best of Carly Simon: Nobody Does It Better (1998)
    • "Coming Around Again" (1987)
    • "Spoiled Girl" (1985)
  • Jane Wiedlin:
    • Jane Wiedlin (1985)
    • Very Best of Jane Wiedlin (1993)

Other

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Who is Russ Kunkel?
Russ Kunkel is an American drummer and producer, best known for his work as a session musician with many popular artists.
When was Russ Kunkel born?
Russ Kunkel was born on September 27, 1948.
What genres of music has Russ Kunkel worked in?
Russ Kunkel has worked in a wide range of genres including rock, pop, country, and folk.
Which artists has Russ Kunkel collaborated with?
Russ Kunkel has collaborated with numerous artists including James Taylor, Jackson Browne, Linda Ronstadt, and Carole King.
What albums has Russ Kunkel played on?
Russ Kunkel has played on many albums including James Taylor's "Sweet Baby James," Jackson Browne's "Running on Empty," and Carole King's "Tapestry."
Has Russ Kunkel received any awards for his work?
Yes, Russ Kunkel has received several awards including a Grammy Award for his work on Lyle Lovett's album "The Road to Ensenada."
What is Russ Kunkel's discography as a solo artist?
Russ Kunkel has released two albums as a solo artist: "Rivage" in 1994 and "Another Tapestry" in 1997.
Has Russ Kunkel worked on film soundtracks?
Yes, Russ Kunkel has worked on film soundtracks including "Urban Cowboy," "The Big Chill," and "The Black Stallion."
Is Russ Kunkel still active in the music industry?
Yes, as of the time of this writing, Russ Kunkel is still active in the music industry as a session musician and producer.
Does Russ Kunkel teach music?
Yes, Russ Kunkel is a faculty member at the Drum Workshop's Drum Channel online educational platform, where he teaches drumming techniques and shares insights from his career.
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