

The Hitman Blues Band
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concerts and tour dates
Past
FEB
11
2025
Coulsdon, United Kingdom
The Tuesday Night Music Club
I Was There
FEB
06
2025
Twickenham, United Kingdom
The Cabbage Patch
I Was There
FEB
04
2025
Ramsgate, United Kingdom
Red Arrow Music Club
I Was There
FEB
01
2025
Blackpool, United Kingdom
Winter Gardens Blackpool
I Was There
JAN
31
2025
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Cathcart Castle Golf Club
I Was There
JAN
05
2025
Blue Point, NY
Bayport-Blue Point Public Library
I Was There
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About The Hitman Blues Band
How do you become a Hitman? A sharp suit and a thousand songs. That’s what earned New York City native Russell Alexander his moniker, early in the vast musical career that made him the master guitarist, singer, and songwriter for the Hitman Blues Band that he is today.
Earning that nickname took a lot of work. But the most important gigs Russell ever did on the way to getting it, he didn’t even get to play at. As a teen, he earned $10 a gig to set up gear for a band that played five shows every weekend. The young guitarist learned hundreds of songs that way, just by ear.
Russell soon made a name for himself as a sideman. He worked as a freelancer 25 nights a month for years, flying all over the country and playing orchestral swing, country, jazz, rock, Hasidic music, Salsa, Greek, and more. Whenever a band got a request that they didn’t know, Russell did. “I got a nick name as the Hitman because I knew all the hits,” he said.
He could play anything professionally, but for fun, Russell played blues. When he showed up for jam sessions at the Chicago Blues Club wearing a tux and hat, the jam co-host would yell, “It’s Hitman Russ!” When Russell finally got a chance to build his dream project, it could only be called The Hitman Blues Band.
Earning that nickname took a lot of work. But the most important gigs Russell ever did on the way to getting it, he didn’t even get to play at. As a teen, he earned $10 a gig to set up gear for a band that played five shows every weekend. The young guitarist learned hundreds of songs that way, just by ear.
Russell soon made a name for himself as a sideman. He worked as a freelancer 25 nights a month for years, flying all over the country and playing orchestral swing, country, jazz, rock, Hasidic music, Salsa, Greek, and more. Whenever a band got a request that they didn’t know, Russell did. “I got a nick name as the Hitman because I knew all the hits,” he said.
He could play anything professionally, but for fun, Russell played blues. When he showed up for jam sessions at the Chicago Blues Club wearing a tux and hat, the jam co-host would yell, “It’s Hitman Russ!” When Russell finally got a chance to build his dream project, it could only be called The Hitman Blues Band.
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Send a request to The Hitman Blues Band to play in your city
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Latest Post
The Hitman Blues Band
6 months ago
Get a FREE 5-song Hitman sampler!
Sign up for the Hitman Blues Band newsletter and get exclusive updates, gig news, and "The Blues: A Basic Guide." We respect your privacy and only send about 12 emails a year. Join us now: http://hitmanbluesband.com/sampler
Sign up for the Hitman Blues Band newsletter and get exclusive updates, gig news, and "The Blues: A Basic Guide." We respect your privacy and only send about 12 emails a year. Join us now: http://hitmanbluesband.com/sampler

concerts and tour dates
Past
FEB
11
2025
Coulsdon, United Kingdom
The Tuesday Night Music Club
I Was There
FEB
06
2025
Twickenham, United Kingdom
The Cabbage Patch
I Was There
FEB
04
2025
Ramsgate, United Kingdom
Red Arrow Music Club
I Was There
FEB
01
2025
Blackpool, United Kingdom
Winter Gardens Blackpool
I Was There
JAN
31
2025
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Cathcart Castle Golf Club
I Was There
JAN
05
2025
Blue Point, NY
Bayport-Blue Point Public Library
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews
About The Hitman Blues Band
How do you become a Hitman? A sharp suit and a thousand songs. That’s what earned New York City native Russell Alexander his moniker, early in the vast musical career that made him the master guitarist, singer, and songwriter for the Hitman Blues Band that he is today.
Earning that nickname took a lot of work. But the most important gigs Russell ever did on the way to getting it, he didn’t even get to play at. As a teen, he earned $10 a gig to set up gear for a band that played five shows every weekend. The young guitarist learned hundreds of songs that way, just by ear.
Russell soon made a name for himself as a sideman. He worked as a freelancer 25 nights a month for years, flying all over the country and playing orchestral swing, country, jazz, rock, Hasidic music, Salsa, Greek, and more. Whenever a band got a request that they didn’t know, Russell did. “I got a nick name as the Hitman because I knew all the hits,” he said.
He could play anything professionally, but for fun, Russell played blues. When he showed up for jam sessions at the Chicago Blues Club wearing a tux and hat, the jam co-host would yell, “It’s Hitman Russ!” When Russell finally got a chance to build his dream project, it could only be called The Hitman Blues Band.
Earning that nickname took a lot of work. But the most important gigs Russell ever did on the way to getting it, he didn’t even get to play at. As a teen, he earned $10 a gig to set up gear for a band that played five shows every weekend. The young guitarist learned hundreds of songs that way, just by ear.
Russell soon made a name for himself as a sideman. He worked as a freelancer 25 nights a month for years, flying all over the country and playing orchestral swing, country, jazz, rock, Hasidic music, Salsa, Greek, and more. Whenever a band got a request that they didn’t know, Russell did. “I got a nick name as the Hitman because I knew all the hits,” he said.
He could play anything professionally, but for fun, Russell played blues. When he showed up for jam sessions at the Chicago Blues Club wearing a tux and hat, the jam co-host would yell, “It’s Hitman Russ!” When Russell finally got a chance to build his dream project, it could only be called The Hitman Blues Band.
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