In case anybody is still feeling the post-tour blues, here are some lovely new photos to cheer you up! From Patti’s gig at the O2 Academy Islington in London on 27 April, where she was joined by special guests John Partridge and Queen’s very own Spike Edney. Photos by Jim Templeton-Cross / TX63 Music Photography.
Gigs
It’s been a busy week for Patti. After heading back to the US to appear at the Make-A-Wish foundation’s charity gala in New Jersey last weekend, she was back in London yesterday joining John Partridge at the Radio Academy Awards.
The tour may be over but the photos keep coming in. Here’s a beautiful set from the gig in Brighton on 21 April, by Jim Templeton-Cross / TX63 Music Photography.
Smashing show last night at the O2 Academy Oxford. Once again a dedicated crowd gathered to see Patti, with some fans even flying in from all over Europe for the gig. Here are some photos from Oxford:
You’ve still got a chance to see Patti on this tour so don’t miss out. Upcoming shows and tickets:
Brighton, 21 April 2014 @ Komedia
Leicester, 23 April 2014 @ O2 Academy
London, 27 April 2014 @ O2 Academy Islington
Here are some great photos from Patti’s gig at the O2 Academy in Sheffield on Thursday, courtesy of Kevin Wells / Life Is Better Still
Patti was joined on stage by special guest John Parr.
The tour is still going strong so don’t miss out. Upcoming dates and tickets:
Oxford, 19 April 2014 @ O2 Academy
Brighton, 21 April 2014 @ Komedia
Leicester, 23 April 2014 @ O2 Academy
London, 27 April 2014 @ O2 Academy Islington
Patti Russo kicked off her UK tour at The Brook in Southampton on Thursday with a set featuring her own songs, including Bible and a Beer and Here We Are, some of the greatest Queen and Meat Loaf hits as well as soul classics by the Supremes, Tina Turner and many more.
Image courtesy of contactmusic.com – view the full set here.
Here are some videos from the night shared by Patti’s fans.
Here We Are
Dead Ringer for Love – featuring a first rate Cher impression ; )
River Deep, Mountain High – watch
I’d Lie for You (and That’s the Truth) – watch
One Door Opens – watch
Vision of You – watch
I Don’t Give a Damn – watch
In the Tomatoes – watch
Thanks to Nikola for taking / sharing the videos.
There’s still time to get tickets for the rest of the tour:
Birmingham 13 April 2014 @ O2 Academy
Sheffield, 17 April 2014 @ O2 Academy
Oxford, 19 April 2014 @ O2 Academy
Brighton, 21 April 2014 @ Komedia
Leicester, 23 April 2014 @ O2 Academy
London, 27 April 2014 @ O2 Academy Islington
After talking on Radio Derby on Friday, Patti today appeared on more BBC radio stations to chat about her upcoming tour and her career so far. Listen to the interviews below for more details about what we can expect for her UK gigs in April, how Patti came to work with Meat Loaf, her experience touring the world for the past two decades and starring in two major musicals, and how she became a guest vocalist for Queen and a backup singer for her childhood idol, Cher.
BBC Radio Northampton, 31 March 2014
The song Bring Me a Bible and a Beer will be available on Patti Russo’s upcoming EP. Check back for more information.
Patti appeared on BBC Radio Derby today, talking to Andy Potter about her career, working with Meat Loaf, Queen and Cher and her upcoming solo gigs in the UK. The programme also hosted Patti’s on-air debut as a solo artist, playing her own song Where Were You for the first time on the radio.
You can now listen to the interview here (online for the next seven days). Or, if you live outside the UK, you can listen below.
Part 1: Patti talks about working with Meat Loaf, Cher and Queen and the early days of her career
Part 2: Patti talks about her role in the musical Notre-Dame de Paris, her upcoming tour and why she’s happiest singing live on stage
Patti Russo is going on tour in the UK in April, playing Birmingham, Sheffield, Oxford, Brighton, Leicester and London. Check here for tour dates and tickets.
It’s great to see the fantastic news of Patti Russo’s UK tour announcement being picked up by news and music sites. Here’s a little round-up of articles we’ve come across so far.
So So Gay broke the news right after the first tour date was announced, along with a video of Patti’s most popular song to date, Bible and a Beer. Female First also covered the tour announcement, Sonic Shocks has a little article as well and Classic Rock Radio ran a longer write-up with some background on Patti’s career and extensive quotes from Patti herself.
And here’s a bit of what Patti had to say:
“I’ve done this all on my own, without representation – it’s been pretty amazing, to say the least, but I’ve never taken that giant leap to start my own solo career and for me it’s like an itch that needs to be scratched! Yeah sure, I am late joining the game, very late compared to others, but then again I’ve never followed the rules and I’m not about to start now! I am a grown woman and through living a full life I have been able to write about my experiences and now people are listening! I get letters every day telling me that my songs have opened their eyes to problems they have been afraid to face or that a song of mine has stirred something up inside them that encourages them to want to be a better person. That’s some pretty amazing feedback, isn’t it?”
Internet radio station and music website Classic Rock Radio has posted a profile of Patti along with the news of her first UK tour, featuring comments from the singer about this new era in her career.
US Singer Patti Russo Announces Her Forthcoming UK Tour
Wednesday, 19 March 2014
by Jon Kirkman
Patti was the powerhouse female vocalist for the legendary Meat Loaf during previous World tours, creating some of the most memorable stage performances for that famous mini opera ‘Paradise By The Dashboard Light’.
For decades, she has performed alongside some of the world’s most finest Artists including Queen, Cher, Roger Daltrey and Jeff Beck.
Her theatrical credits include the lead role of Esmeralda in the London West End production of ‘Notre Dame De Paris’ and none other than the Killer Queen in the Las Vegas run of ‘We Will Rock You’, after being personally asked by show producers Brian May and Roger Taylor of Queen.
Patti Russo has spent her career to date performing alongside some of the world’s best known artists, including Queen, Cher, Roger Daltrey and Jeff Beck. However, her best-known work has been as the powerhouse female vocalist for Meat Loaf, playing an integral role in both his touring and recording career for almost two decades and cementing a reputation as the perfect foil for his bombastic and over the top theatrical stage persona. Appearing on all his recordings since the mid-90’s, she also co-created some of the most memorable stage performances for the famous mini opera ‘Paradise By The Dashboard Light’.
Patti has also featured on albums such as ‘Frantic’ by Bryan Ferry, ‘Beethoven’s Last Night’ by Trans-Siberian Orchestra and the movie soundtrack to Ron Howard’s ‘The Grinch’., while her songwriting credits include ‘Running For The Red Light (I’ve Gotta Life)’ with Meat Loaf (which was a Top 20 UK hit) and ‘Take Good Care Of My Heart’, which featured as the theme song for the film ‘South Beach Dreams’.
Meanwhile, her numerous theatrical credits include the lead role of Esmeralda in the London West End production of ‘Notre Dame De Paris’ and none other than the Killer Queen in the Las Vegas run of ‘We Will Rock You’, after being personally asked by show producers Brian May and Roger Taylor of Queen.
Now, after two decades working alongside numerous iconic performers, Patti is ready to take her life experiences – and her own music – out on the road. Why now, you may ask? “Why not?” she replies. “I started my professional career after answering an advert in the Village Voice newspaper in New York City and a month later I was touring for a number one album all over the world. I’d often warm up using Queen songs before each show, only to later meet Brian May and Roger Taylor and end up singing with them in front of 90,000 people. I’ve never studied acting before, but I ended up as the leading lady in shows in London’s West End and Las Vegas. Another day I casually mentioned my admiration for Cher and next I get a call asking me to come and sing with her.”
Continuing, she explains: “I’ve done this all on my own, without representation – it’s been pretty amazing, to say the least, but I’ve never taken that giant leap to start my own solo career and for me it’s like an itch that needs to be scratched! Yeah sure, I am late joining the game, very late compared to others, but then again I’ve never followed the rules and I’m not about to start now! I am a grown woman and through living a full life I have been able to write about my experiences and now people are listening! I get letters every day telling me that my songs have opened their eyes to problems they have been afraid to face or that a song of mine has stirred something up inside them that encourages them to want to be a better person. That’s some pretty amazing feedback, isn’t it?”
Patti’s very first solo dates take place in the UK, where she plays seven shows during April on what she has dubbed the ‘How Are Ya 5-0H’ tour. “I am turning 50 this year. That’s right – put up the bright lights! I am proud to have lived through lots of BS and am still standing! The timing is perfect for me. I have some great musicians to work with and a good team working with me. I truly believe there is an audience out there for me and I can’t wait to get out there and perform for them.”