Pittsburgh Courier, 5 April 1941.
Snookum Russell‘s territory band played throughout the Southeast for both Black and white audiences. It’s not clear whom the band played for in Wilson.
Pittsburgh Courier, 5 April 1941.
Snookum Russell‘s territory band played throughout the Southeast for both Black and white audiences. It’s not clear whom the band played for in Wilson.


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Indianapolis Recorder, 22 November 1947.
This Indianapolis newspaper article mentioned that Snookum Russell‘s Be-Bop Orchestra was scheduled to play “the annual winter prom” in Wilson on the night before Thanksgiving 1947. Russell, a pianist, lead a territory band that toured the South and Midwest in the 1930s, ’40s and ’50s, playing tobacco warehouses and dance halls.