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Russell Freeman may refer to: *Russell Freeman (American football) (born 1969) *Russ Freeman (pianist) (1926–2002), jazz pianist *Russell F. Freeman (born 1939), former U.S. Ambassador to Belize *Russ Freeman (guitarist) (born 1960), jazz fusion guitarist, composer, bandleader of The Rippingtons and Peak Records founder *Russell Freeman, CEO of GuideIT See also

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Russell Freeman (American Football)
Russell Freeman (September 2, 1969 - November 25, 2021) was an American former player in the National Football League (NFL). He played for the Denver Broncos and the Oakland Raiders. He played college football, collegiately for the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football, Georgia Tech football team. {{DEFAULTSORT:Freeman, Russell 2021 deaths 1969 births American football offensive guards American football offensive tackles Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football players Denver Broncos players Oakland Raiders players People from Homestead, Pennsylvania Players of American football from Allegheny County, Pennsylvania ...
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Russ Freeman (pianist)
Russell Donald Freeman (May 28, 1926 – June 27, 2002) was a bebop and cool jazz pianist and composer. Initially, Freeman was classically trained. His reputation as a jazz pianist grew in the 1940s after working with Art Pepper and Shorty Rogers. He played with Charlie Parker on the 1947 "Home Cooking" jazz session. Numerous collaborations followed in the 1950s with Chet Baker, Shelly Manne, and Art Pepper. These collaborations included the ''Jazz Immortal'' LP recorded with Russ Freeman and jazz trumpeter Clifford Brown in 1954, which included leading musicians Brown and Zoot Sims. On the ''Jazz Immortal'' LP, Russ Freeman was able to play in a combo that recorded many Clifford Brown compositions. In 1957, he collaborated with André Previn on the album '' Double Play!'', where they both played piano, accompanied only by Manne on drums. In 1988, Keith Jarrett performed a version of Freeman's "The Wind" in a solo concert in Paris, which is featured on his album '' Paris Co ...
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Russ Freeman (guitarist)
Russ Freeman (born February 11, 1960) is a smooth jazz guitarist who is the founder and leader of The Rippingtons. Life and career Born in Nashville, Tennessee, Freeman started on guitar when he was ten years old. His first teacher was a session musician in Nashville who knew his father. He followed his teacher around Nashville studios and after six years worked in a variety of sessions as a professional guitarist. Two years later, he moved to Los Angeles, where he found work playing for commercials and with vocalists Englebert Humperdinck and Anne Murray. He cites George Benson and Larry Carlton as influences. For one year he attended the California Institute of the Arts. He recorded his first solo album, ''Nocturnal Playground''. In 1985, he founded the band The Rippingtons as an opportunity to record with a variety of musicians. The first version of the band included David Benoit, Brandon Fields, Kenny G, and Dave Koz. By 1993, The Rippingtons had solidified into a sextet ...
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GuideIT
GuideIT is an American information technology services provider founded in 2013 by a group of former Perot Systems and Dell Services employees. Based in Plano, Texas, GuideIT provides information technology services in the industries of health care, banking, insurance and others. Health care accounts for about half of the company's revenue as of 2018, from services such as implementation of electronic health records systems. History Former Perot Systems and Dell Services employees Scott Barnes, Russell Freeman, Jack Evans, John Furniss, and Tim Morris, founded GuideIT in 2013, after Dell acquired Perot Systems in 2009. In 2014, the Perot Group led by Ross Perot Jr. Henry Ross Perot Jr. (born November 7, 1958) is a real estate developer and American businessman who is best known for his development of Alliance, Texas, an inland port near Dallas–Fort Worth, and making the first circumnavigation of the world ... became the largest stakeholder of the company In 2014, Chuck ...
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