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Birth name
  
Russell Glyn Ballard

Role
  
Singer-songwriter

Name
  
Russ Ballard


Labels
  
Years active
  
1960–present

Movies
  
Argent: Inside Argent

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Born
  
31 October 1945 (age 78) Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire, England (
1945-10-31
)

Genres
  
Hard rock, Pop, Psychedelic pop, Pop rock, Beat

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, singer, songwriter

Instruments
  
Guitar, vocals, piano, keyboards, harmonica

Music groups
  
Argent (1969 – 1973), Unit 4 + 2 (1967 – 1970)

Albums
  
Barnet Dogs, At the Third Stroke, The Seer, In Deep, Ring of Hands

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Russell Glyn Ballard (31 October 1945) is an English singer, songwriter and musician.

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Originally coming to prominence as the lead singer and guitarist for the band Argent, Ballard became known by the late 1970s as a songwriter and producer. His compositions "New York Groove", "You Can Do Magic", "Since You Been Gone", "Liar" , "Winning", "I Know There's Something Going On", "So You Win Again" and "God Gave Rock and Roll to You" were hits for other artists during the 1970s and 1980s. He also scored several minor hits under his own name in the early and mid-1980s.

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Career

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Ballard was born in Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire, England.

Ballard was initially a guitarist, joining Buster Meikle & The Day Breakers in 1961 together with his older brother Roy and their friend the drummer Bob Henrit. After a stint with The Roulettes, backing Adam Faith, he then went on to join Unit 4 + 2 in the early 1960s, before becoming the lead singer and guitarist of Argent (along with Henrit, who joined as drummer), writing their hit "God Gave Rock and Roll to You", which would later be covered by both Petra and KISS. Ballard is most well known as the vocalist on Argent's smash "Hold Your Head Up". In 1972, Ballard performed on Colin Blunstone's album Ennismore, which was produced by Chris White. Ballard also wrote the hit single, "I Don't Believe in Miracles", which featured on that album.

He left Argent in 1974 and pursued a solo and songwriting career. He wrote such hits as Three Dog Night's "Liar" (originally recorded by Argent), Hot Chocolate's 1977 UK chart topper "So You Win Again", and Rainbow's 1979 hit "Since You Been Gone". Head East had also recorded the song in 1978 for its self-titled album, and before that it was included in Ballard's 1976 solo album Winning. Ballard also wrote Rainbow's 1981 No. 3 (UK) hit "I Surrender".

Ballard also wrote and performed on Roger Daltrey's first two solo albums, Daltrey (1973) and Ride a Rock Horse (1975). Daltrey recorded some other Russ Ballard originals for his McVicar soundtrack, and his albums Under a Raging Moon and Can't Wait to See the Movie. Ballard undertook a tour with Roger Daltrey in 1985, playing guitar and singing one of his own songs.

British pop band Hello recorded Ballard's "New York Groove" in 1975, reaching No. 7 in Germany and No. 9 in the UK. "New York Groove" would also be recorded three years later by Ace Frehley, who turned the tune into a stateside hit.

Ballard also wrote the No. 17, 1981 hit for Santana, called "Winning", which appeared on their album entitled Zebop! and had previously been released by Ballard himself on his second solo album. To promote the Winning album he toured Europe and the US in October and November 1976, working with the John Stanley Media Management Company and a four-piece band, performing at large theatre venues in Europe and medium-sized clubs such as The Bottom Line in New York and the Whisky A Go Go in Los Angeles.

Ballard wrote and produced "You Can Do Magic" for the group America on its 1982 album View from the Ground. The single climbed to No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 in October 1982, and helped resurrect the band's career. The following year, America brought in Ballard to produce their follow-up album, Your Move. One of its tracks, "The Border", which was co-written by Ballard with Dewey Bunnell, reached No. 33 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Ballard wrote ABBA singer Anni-Frid Lyngstad's 1982 solo hit: "I Know There's Something Going On" (which was produced by Phil Collins, and also featured Collins on drums). The track reached No. 13 on the Billboard Hot 100. He also penned "Can't Shake Loose" for fellow ABBA former member Agnetha Fältskog, which peaked at No. 29 in the same listings.

In 1991 the song he co-wrote with John Waite and Jonathan Cain, "So This Is Eden", appeared on Bad English's album, Backlash.

Ballard has also written and produced for Elkie Brooks, and in 2005 acting as a talent scout, he "discovered" Lauren Harris.

Solo recordings

As a solo artist, Ballard charted once on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, when "On the Rebound" reached No. 58 in 1980. English rock band Uriah Heep covered "On the Rebound" in 1982 on their album Abominog. In 1980, he released a solo album on Epic entitled Barnet Dogs. It reached no. 187 on the Billboard 200.

Another notable solo hit, "Voices" – from his second self-titled album (1984) – was featured in the Miami Vice episode "Calderone's Return: Part 2 – Calderone's Demise", which aired on 26 October 1984. The song was a brief hit on rock radio stations, peaking at No. 15 on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. However, "Voices" stalled below the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at No. 110. Another song from the same album, "In the Night" was featured in the episode "Calderone's Return: Part 1 – The Hit List". The show also featured "Your Time Is Gonna Come" by Ballard later in its run.

"The Fire Still Burns", the title track of his 1985 album attained No. 15 on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.

Ballard and KISS

In addition to KISS covering "God Gave Rock and Roll to You", retitled as "God Gave Rock 'n' Roll to You II":

  • KISS drummer Peter Criss recorded Ballard's "Let Me Rock You" and "Some Kinda Hurricane" on his 1982 Let Me Rock You album.
  • KISS guitarist Ace Frehley covered "New York Groove" on his self-titled solo album in 1978. Frehley's version reached No. 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and has been a regular staple of KISS live performances, during tours in which Frehley has taken part.
  • During his non-KISS years, Frehley also did a cover of the Ballard song "Into the Night", for his 1987 Frehley's Comet album.
  • Ballard songs covered by other acts

  • "Can't Shake Loose", recorded by Agnetha Fältskog.
  • "Can't We Talk It Over", recorded by Leslie McKeown (1981/1982)
  • "Cuckoo" (As "Are You Cuckoo?"), recorded by Bay City Rollers.
  • "Dancer", recorded by Rare Earth (A Brand New World - 2008)
  • "Dream On", recorded by King Kobra.
  • "Feels Like the Real Thing", recorded by Stormbringer (same titled album - 1983).
  • "Free Me", recorded by Roger Daltrey (Soundtrack album of McVicar – 1980).
  • "God Gave Rock 'n' Roll to You", recorded by Argent, Petra, and Kiss.
  • "Hearts of Fire", recorded by Roger Daltrey (on his album Can't Wait to See the Movie).
  • "I Did It for Love", recorded by Night Ranger
  • "I Don't Believe in Miracles", recorded by Colin Blunstone.
  • "I Know There's Something Going On", recorded by Frida.
  • "I Surrender", recorded by Head East, Rainbow, Cherie & Marie Currie, At Vance, and Stratovarius.
  • "I Will Be There", recorded by Gogmagog.
  • "I'm Confessing", recorded by Alan Longmuir (Single A-side, 1977).
  • "I'm the One Who Loves You", recorded by A II Z.
  • "Into the Night", recorded by Frehley's Comet.
  • "Is Anybody There", recorded by E. F. Band (Deep Cut – 1982).
  • "Jody", recorded by America.
  • "Juliet", recorded by Girl (Killing Time – 1997).
  • "Just a Dream Away", recorded by Roger Daltrey (Soundtrack album of McVicar – 1980).
  • "Let It Rock", recorded by Hello (1977).
  • "Let Me Rock You", recorded by Peter Criss.
  • "Liar", recorded by Argent, Three Dog Night, Graham Bonnet and Blackfoot
  • "Lost City", recorded by the Shadows (Sound of the Shadows – 1965)
  • "Love Is a Game", recorded by Girl, and E. F. Band.
  • "Mirror Lies", recorded by Graham Bonnet 2015
  • "My Time Is Gonna Come", recorded by Roger Daltrey (Soundtrack album of McVicar – 1980).
  • "New York Groove", recorded by Hello, Ace Frehley and Sweet.
  • "No More the Fool", recorded by Elkie Brooks.
  • "Nothing Feels Good", recorded by Sam Roman.
  • "Nowhere to Run", recorded by Santana
  • "On the Rebound", recorded by Uriah Heep (Abominog – 1982).
  • "Panic Attack", recorded by Bert Heerink (Better Yet – 2009).
  • "Prove It", recorded by Rare Earth (A Brand New World - 2008)
  • "Riding with the Angels", recorded by Samson, Heretic, and Bruce Dickinson.
  • "S.O.S.", recorded by Graham Bonnet.
  • "Since You Been Gone", recorded by Clout, Cherie & Marie Currie, Head East, Rainbow, Alcatrazz, Impellitteri, Crash Kelly, and Brian May.
  • "So You Win Again", recorded by Hot Chocolate and South African band Copperfield.
  • "Some Kinda Hurricane", recorded by Peter Criss.
  • "Star Studded Sham", recorded by Hello (1976)
  • "Voices", recorded by Cydonia (The Dark Flower – 2003) and also released as B-side of Douglas Cocker's anti-immigrant charity single, "No More Refugees".
  • "Winning", recorded by Nona Hendryx and later Santana.
  • "You Can Do Magic", recorded by America.
  • Singles

  • "On the Rebound" (1980) - no. 58 on Billboard Hot 100
  • "Voices" (1984) - no. 110 on Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles / no. 15 Top Tracks(Mainstream Rock Tracks Chart)
  • "The Fire Still Burns" (1985) - no. 105 on Billboard Bubbling Under The Hot 100 Singles / no. 15 Top Rock Tracks(Mainstream Rock Tracks Chart)
  • References

    Russ Ballard Wikipedia