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  1. Russell White Brothers, Jr. (born June 1937), is an American businessman in Nashville, Tennessee. He was born into a prosperous and socially prominent family in Nashville, and had considerable advantages as far as education and upbringing. [ 1 ][ 2 ] Despite this, his avocation as an airplane pilot turned to cocaine trafficking on a large scale ...

  2. Both brothers were born in New York to Irish immigrant parents, Isabella and Archy Russell. They started working as performers of songs, dance and comedy in emerging New York vaudeville venues in the mid-1870s. They had various acts, including blackface and acting as German immigrants, but developed a signature act cross-dressed as "The Irish ...

  3. Mar 17, 2012 · The Russell Brothers, John (1856-1925) and James (1859-1914), were a pair of Irish-American brothers who cooked up a comedy two act known as “The Irish Serving Girls.” They had begun in Lower East Side variety saloons as one of the typical Irish acts of the day, doing knockabout comedy, jokes, a little minstrelsy**, sentimental songs, and clog dancing.

  4. William Russell (born 23 August 1946) is an English dramatist, lyricist and composer. His best known works are Educating Rita , Shirley Valentine , Blood Brothers and Our Day Out . Early life

  5. Born in Doonagore, their parents were Austin Russell and Annie Moloney. Austin and Annie had five children, Micho (Michael) born on March 25 th 1915, Gussie (Austin), Pakie (Patrick) born in 1920, Bridget and Mary-Kate. Doonagore is an exceptionally beautiful area. The Russell homestead looked across towards Inisheer, one of the Aran Islands.

  6. Blood Brothers, a musical by Liverpudlian playwright Willy Russell, revolves around twin boys (Mickey and Edward) who are separated at birth and brought up in completely different environments in ...

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  8. Russell wrote Blood Brothers in 1981, and it was first performed as a musical in 1983. This was during the period that Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was in power.

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