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Russ Still Singer Songwriter Interview The Paige Roberts Show 11/26/2018

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RUSSELL STILL INTERVIEW - aka Russ Still with The Moonshiners an Atlanta Based Band:  

Hovering over a huge fan base, the band has been releasing singles for quite some time now. With their
recently released single, Monkey See, from their upcoming album, Bootleg, they are all set to recreate
their magic for a larger audience and more music lovers.  

Russ Still the front man for The Moonshiners - 

From The single, Monkey See, opens over an intense and energetic musical prelude with heavy textured bass riff by Ed Usher and pulsating drumming by Mitch Flanders. The prelude itself sets the mood of the song much before Russ Still leads the vocals with his highly balanced and well-pitched voice. Woven in the strings of Country Rock and classic rock, the track takes high and low lifts with the quick voice. 

The heavy metallic rock strokes over the keyboard with clean tumbling notes of energy and enthusiasm
glides so well with the overall ambiance of the track, that one could hardly distinguish the exact stroke
when Russ had pitched his voice high. It's all the magic of a practiced hand on the musical instruments.
Hats off to Cam Still for the invariant comfortness he has shown on the keyboard modulation and swift guitar strumming by Ben Still.  

The band is composed of frontman Russ Still (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Ben Still (guitar, vocals), Cam
Still (piano), Ed Usher (bass, vocals), Mitch Flanders (drums, vocals) and Roddey Phipps (guitar) ). With
four albums to their credit, including The Mission: Music (2006), The Russ Still Project (2013), White
Lightnin '(2014) and the recent release of Still Cookin', it is certain that the band has found a way to do their music in their own way.

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