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Biography
AFTRA (American Federation of Television and Radio
Artist)
Russoul
has opened for artists Kanye West, New Edition, Eryka Badu, Chaka Khan,
Cameo, Frankie Beverly and Maze, and Sam Salter. He also has performed
for major events in the city of Chicago. Russoul was declared the Chicago
Idol winner by celebrity judges: Kanye West, Common, No ID, Selena Johnson,
Tiffany Green and contest sponsor, Elroy Smith. Grammy Award winner Kanye
West, produced the song, Second Chance on Russoul.
Attending church, practicing piano, and singing created the foundation
for Russoul's talent. He attended Chicago Public Schools, participated
in school choirs, and he loved performing in school plays. After watching
a Stevie Wonder concert on television, Russoul began to gravitate towards
singing and playing the piano.
At the age of ten, Russoul attended a concert given by The Soul Children
of Chicago, under the leadership of Walter Whitman, and an indelible impression
was made upon him. After auditioning and becoming a member of the Soul
Children, he continued to grow musically and spiritually. His passion
and drive for singing was enhanced as he watched other soloists perform.
The Soul Children traveled extensively. A new precedence was set when
the Soul Children journeyed to California to accompany Gladys Knight on
the Motown 30th Anniversary Show. This experience enabled him to realize
that he wanted to be versatile, and perform in various venues.
Upon graduating from Whitney Young High School, he was encouraged to major
in business at the University of Illinois. He later transferred to Clark
Atlanta University, and majored in music. His unique voice and style of
singing was known around the university campus. He earned a B. A. in music
and he graduated with honors. In addition to being the voice teacher,
song writer and producer for young Maestro Harrell, Young Simba in Disney's
Chicago production of the Lion King, he has taught music in the Chicago
Public Schools, and he has piano and voice students.
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