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  1. Russell Webb (born 1958 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a Scottish new wave bass guitarist who was member of bands such as Slik, PVC2 (both with Midge Ure), Zones, Skids, The Armoury Show and Public Image Ltd and collaborated with Richard Jobson, Virginia Astley and The Who.

  2. Aug 16, 2021 · Our time spent talking to Russell Webb has been both entertaining and fascinating. He is a man with stories to be told, a pedigree to turn lesser men pure green with envy and with a view on life that deserves to be heard.

  3. The Armoury Show were a British new wave band, formed in 1983 and consisting of Richard Jobson on vocals, Russell Webb on bass guitar, John McGeoch on guitar and John Doyle on drums. [1] The band was named after The Armory Show, a famous 1913 modern art exhibition held in New York.

  4. Russell Webb, was born in a suburb on the outskirts of East London within the county of Essex. As an adult he moved away, but kept his connections with his hometown where he continues to serve the community, working as a London Firefighter.

  5. Oct 12, 2023 · When guitarist Stuart Adamson quit the punk combo in 1981 after three-and-a-half years and three albums, Jobson completed their fourth album Joy with bassist Russell Webb standing in for the...

  6. Russell Webb. Profile: Scottish bassist - songwriter - producer - video game designer - TV and radio music composer. Born in 1958 in Glasgow, Scotland. He replaced Jim McGinlay in Slik shortly before their demise (triggered by the departure of Midge Ure to Rich Kids) - however, the only recorded work featuring Webb is their 1977 punk single as ...

  7. Jul 17, 2023 · about. Episode 96 of the Radio Drama Series 'Suspense' Broadcast in 2018. Russell Webb plays Archie Mackay a pioneering Scottish airman attempting to be the first man to fly single handedly across the Atlantic.

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