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Allison Russell is a Canadian singer, songwriter, musician, actress and activist.

Prior to her solo music career, Russell performed as a member of various music groups including Po' Girl, Birds of Chicago, Our Native Daughters, and Sisters of the Strawberry Moon. She released her first solo album, , in 2021. The album was nominated for a 2022 Grammy Award in the Best Americana Album category, and the single "Nightflyer" was nominated for both the Best American Roots Performance (Russell) and Best American Roots Song (Russell and Jeremy Lindsay, co-writers).

Her second album, The Returner was released in September 2023. The album received four Grammy Award nominations including Best Americana Album, Best American Roots Song and Best Americana Performance for the album's title track "The Returner". It also won the Grammy Award for Best American Roots Performance for the single "Eve Was Black".

Russell has received a total of eight Grammy nominations (with one win), four Canadian Folk Music Awards and two and has been named to the long list for the Polaris Music Prize in 2021, and shortlisted for the 2024 award.David Friend, "Calgary rock project Cindy Lee among acts shortlisted for Polaris Music Prize". , July 12, 2024.


Early life and education
Russell was born in to a father and a Scottish-Canadian teenage single mother. Her mother struggled with postpartum depression and , and Russell was initially placed in . Her mother regained custody of her after marrying a white-supremacist American expatriate. From the ages of 5 to 15, she was physically and sexually by her adoptive father. At the age of 15, Russell ran away from home, eventually moving to in 1998. She attended .


Career
Russell was initially a member of the Vancouver-based Celtic folk band Fear of Drinking.

In 2003, Russell formed the band Po' Girl with The Be Good Tanyas member Trish Klein. She recorded seven albums with the band: Po' Girl (2003), Vagabond Lullabies (2004), B-side Recordings (2006), Home to You (2007), Deer in the Night (2008), Live (2009), and Follow Your Bliss (2010). In 2011, Russell's work with the second iteration of Sankofa Strings—Sankofa—recording "The Uptown Strut" (with Grammy award-winning artist Dom Flemons, the Lovin' Spoonful's John Sebastian, Grammy-nominated Professor Louie (Aaron Hurwitz), Súle Greg Wilson, and Ndidi Onukwulu), was released on the Kingswood Records label. Russell penned "If Wishes Were Gold", the only original on the album.

The following year, Russell formed the music group Birds of Chicago with JT Nero. As part of Birds of Chicago, Russell released three studio albums: Birds of Chicago (2012), Real Midnight (2016), and Love in Wartime (2018). With the group, she also released a live album, Live from Space, and an EP titled American Flowers in 2018.

In 2018, Russell joined the musical collective Our Native Daughters alongside fellow musicians , , and Amythyst Kiah. In 2019, the group released the album Songs of Our Native Daughters under the Smithsonian Folkways label. Russell was also featured alongside the rest of the group in a Smithsonian Channel documentary titled Reclaiming History: Our Native Daughters. As a single, Russell released covers of the songs "By Your Side" by Sade and "Landslide" by in January 2021. She also released a cover of "Everything I Wanted" by as a single in February 2021.

In March 2021, Russell released "Nightflyer" as the first single from her album Outside Child. She followed this up with the single "Persephone," released in April of the same year. She also released the singles "Montreal" and "The Runner" ahead of the album's full release.

On May 21, 2021, Russell released her first solo album under . The album explores her experiences during her youth, including her recovery from the trauma of her childhood abuse. For her work on the album, Russell was nominated for multiple awards, including four Canadian Folk Music Awards, the long list for the Polaris Music Prize, and a nomination for Emerging Act of the Year at the 2021 Americana Honors & Awards. She was nominated for this award both as a solo artist and in the duo/group category as a member of Our Native Daughters.

Russell performed her song "Nightflyer" with guests and on an episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! aired on May 25, 2021. On May 28, 2021, Russell made her debut at the Grand Ole Opry. In the same year, she also performed at the Country Music Hall of Fame. She performed several songs from Outside Child live on CBS This Morning Saturday on July 24, 2021.

On September 25, 2021, Russell performed at the annual event in Hartford, Connecticut.

In November 2021, Russell received three Grammy nominations (Best American Roots Performance; Best American Roots Song; Best Americana Album). A month later, she was one of several artists to perform with the , a revue focused on black artists in country music. On August 18, 2022, she and Brandi Carlile released a re-imagining of "You're Not Alone" which previously appeared on the Songs of Our Native Daughters album.

In March 2023, Russell organized Love Rising, an all-star benefit concert, at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville in response to Tennessee's anti-LGBT+ legislation.

Russell's second solo album, The Returner, was released on September 8, 2023.Laura Stanley, "Allison Russell Celebrates Her 'Fierce, Hard-Won Joy'". Exclaim!, June 6, 2023. In November 2023, Russell received four Grammy nominations for it (Best American Roots Performance; Best American Roots Song; Best Americana Album; Best Americana Performance). The album was a shortlisted finalist for the 2024 Polaris Music Prize.

In July 2024, Russell provided the voice of Teddi Barra in the Country Bear Musical Jamboree at Walt Disney World's .

In September 2024, it was announced that Russell would be making her Broadway debut, performing the role of in the musical . Her performances begin on November 12, 2024.

On July 16, 2025, the 80th anniversary of the world's first nuclear weapon test, Trinity (nuclear test), Russell performed, with the , 's "A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall" at The University of Chicago. This event closed the Nobel Laureate Assembly for the Prevention of Nuclear War.


Personal life
In 2013, Russell married her Birds of Chicago bandmate Jeremy Lindsay (stage name JT Nero). They were close friends and housemates. Russell gave birth to their daughter, Ida, in 2014.

Russell is and stated in an interview that "I fall in the middle of the spectrum of orientation. I've been in love with women and I've been in love with men and I've been in love with and I've been in love with people. I wound up falling in love and committing to share a life with a man, my husband. One could assume that I'm straight, but I am not and especially in this time of increased polarization and bigotry, it is really important that people understand that nothing is black and white. Nothing is simple and you can't assume that because I am married to a man and I have a child that I am a straight person. You can't say homophobic things to me and have it pass. Part of me wanted to really acknowledge that publicly". She stated that "Persephone", a song from her debut album, was written about her first love, a woman she met during her teenage years.

In 2023, she told Out that she was a "hopeful ", adding that she believed that "empathy is a superpower and that diversity is not a dirty word" and said she "resists the divide-and-conquer tactics of all toxic hierarchies... Our differences are riches... Our rainbow coalition is unstoppable."

Russell signed the October 2023 Artists4Ceasefire open letter addressed to President during the war in Gaza following the October 7 attacks.


Band
  • Allison Russell - vocals, guitar, banjo, clarinet
  • Elenna Canlas - musical director, keyboards, melodica, backing vocals
  • Ganessa James - bass, acoustic guitar, backing vocals
  • Yissy Garcia - drums, percussion, backing vocals
  • Joy Clark - acoustic and electric guitars, backing vocals
  • Caoimhe Hopkinson - acoustic and electric guitars, bass, backing vocals
  • Caoi de Barra - drums, percussion, backing vocals

Previous band members:

  • Larissa Maestro - cello, backing vocals
  • SistaStrings (Monique and Chauntee Ross) - cello and violin, backing vocals
  • Mandy Fer - electric guitar, backing vocals
  • Megan Coleman/Elizabeth Goodfellow - drums


Discography

Studio albums

Solo albums
+ List of albums, with selected chart positions !scope="col" rowspan="2" style="width:24em;"Title !scope="col" rowspan="2" style="width:19em;"Album details !scope="col" colspan="2"Peak chart position


Tim Readman & Fear Of Drinking


Po' Girl


Sankofa


Birds of Chicago


Our Native Daughters
+ List of albums, with selected chart positions


Singles

As lead artist


As featured artist


Theme parks attractions
2024Country Bear Musical JamboreeTeddi Barra


Notes

Awards and nominations
2021Polaris Music Prize
HerselfAmericana Music Honors & AwardsEmerging Artist of the Year
Our Native DaughtersDuo/Group of the Year
2022Grammy AwardsBest Americana Album
"Nightflyer"Best American Roots Song
Best American Roots Performance
HerselfUK Americana Music AwardsInternational Artist of the Year
International Album of the Year
Canadian Folk Music AwardsContemporary Album of the Year
HerselfEnglish Songwriter of the Year
New/Emerging Artist of the Year
Pushing the Boundaries Award
Juno AwardsSongwriter of the Year
Contemporary Roots Album of the Year
Folk Alliance AwardsAlbum of the Year
HerselfArtist of the Year
Americana Music Honors & Awards
"Persephone"Song of the Year
Album of the Year
2023"You're Not Alone" (featuring )UK Americana Music AwardsInternational Song of the Year
HerselfInternational Artist of the Year
"Prodigal Daughter" (with Aoife O'Donovan)Grammy AwardsBest American Roots Performance
HerselfLibera AwardsA2IM Humanitarian Award
Breakthrough Artist/Release
"You're Not Alone"Best Singer-Songwriter Record
Americana Music Honors & AwardsSong of the Year
HerselfArtist of the Year
Spirit of Americana/Free Speech Award
2024The ReturnerUK Americana Music AwardsInternational Album of the Year
HerselfInternational Artist of the Year
The ReturnerGrammy AwardsBest Americana Album
"The Returner"Best American Roots Song
"The Returner"Best Americana Performance
"Eve Was Black"Best American Roots Performance


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