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Meet Logan

Should Have Been a Cowboy” was the first song that Logan Russell ever sang in front of an audience.   Unfazed by inhibitions and singing at the top of his lungs, Logan debuted wearing only his underwear, cowboy boots, a cowboy hat and a pistol belt sporting a six shooter.  The fans were mesmerized by his animated rendition and amazed by his innate ability to consistently sing on key despite all the distractions artists encounter while performing live. Of course, it bears mentioning that he was only three years old and the crowd happened to be family members. 

Logan’s love for singing materialized during his early years. Later on, he joined the children’s choir at church and also performed as the lead singer in several school choral events.

At the age of 10 Logan received a guitar for Christmas.  He busied himself for the next two years learning basic chords.  The practice paid off around the age of 12 when he would awaken his Step-Dad regularly with the sound of the opening riff to “Sweet Home Alabama”.  

It was a year later when his middle school choir teacher mentioned a talent show that was being held at the new Windstar Casino and Logan signed up.  Thinking that it would be showcasing local talent, Logan and his family were caught off guard by the level of talent possessed by the other contestants. After listening to the introductions for the first six competitors and hearing their long lists of accomplishments while realizing there were 52 others that he also was going up against, Logan wasn’t sure what he had gotten into.

But Logan went on anyways and sang “Brown Eyed Girl.”  After his performance, it was evident that he had won the heart of every girl in the place.  He garnered the honor for top male vocalist and placed 4th overall.  It’s worth noting that Logan was the only contestant that night who provided his own accompaniment.  As a result, several talent scouts contacted him on the spot. 

Since then, he’s stayed busy performing on a regular basis.  He sings at the many Opry Houses around Oklahoma and Texas and has sang on the “Johnnie High Music Revue.”  His most recent accomplishment is singing at “Toby Keith’s, I Love This Bar and Grill” in Oklahoma City. 

Now 6’1, 203 lbs. Logan looks and sounds much older than his 18 years. His stage presence is wonderful and he is great at engaging the crowd during his performances. 

In the few moments of spare time that Logan has, he enjoys playing football as well as going to the University of Oklahoma football games with his father.   He loves to hunt, fish, and play football for Southeastern Oklahoma State University. 

In addition to everything else, he and his Step-Dad still work a herd on the family’s Buck Ranch.

Even though several years have passed since his debut, Logan still wears a cowboy hat and boots.  He adopted Wranglers and a buttoned-down shirt for performance attire while trading in his six-guns for a guitar.  With a heart as big as the great outdoors, God on his side, and a huge love for music, Logan Russell is shooting for the stars.

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