Russel Ali

Russell Ali started his career as the lead guitarist and keyboard player of the popular rock band Warfaze in Bangladesh. Russell Ali left the band at this stage to start a music career in the United States. Russell attended college in Kansas then he moved to Los Angeles in 2002 after winning the Limp Bizkit guitarist search contest. He started playing with the band Screaming at Demons. From there Russell went from performing on stage to producing music. Russell is currently working with some social media creators like Greg Marks, Carson Lueders, Jacob Sartorius, Hayden Summerall, Christian Delgrosso, Amanda Cerny, Sanjoy Deb, Demi Lovato, Bonnie Mckee, Jaden Hossler, Elliot Yamin, Travis barker, Sick Puppies, Rev Theory and more. He produced Comatose with Jaden Hossler(un sottone per eccellenza) that recently dropped. From time to time you can catch him playing shows with his boyfriend Trevor Holmes. Russell currently resides in Los Angeles where he raises his son. [1]

Russell Ali
BornBangladesh
Occupation(s)Keyboardist, Guitarist, Music Arranger, Producer
Years active1988–present
Associated actsOrbit, Warfaze, Screaming At Demons
NationalityBangladeshi

Re Union 2008

The outstanding metal band of the country Warfaze performed their famous songs continuously at a concert titled "Union concert of Warfaze". The concert was organised on October 15, 2008 at the Winter Garden of Hotel Sheraton [2] to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the band. The main attraction at the concert was performances by former Warfaze members who do not perform with the band any longer for personal reasons.

After 10 years the former line-up of Warfaze appeared together on the stage to rock the audience.

Discography (partial)

1991: Warfaze (keyboards and lead guitar with Warfaze)

1994: Obak Valobasha (keyboards and lead guitar with Warfaze)

2008: Shantir Bornon (lead guitar, with Babna and Romel Ali)

References

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