Nigel Russell (1948 – August 14, 2009)[1] was a Canadian singer/songwriter who played guitar and fiddle.[2] He is known for writing the song "White Collar Holler",[3][4] and as part of the Austin, Texas band The Studebakers.
^"Nigel Russell ’66". Trent Magazine, Winter 2010, page 20, 24
^"Fiddles While He Walks". Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 25, 1979, 25 Oct 1979, p. 5
^"Work It, Baby: How Labor Drives Pop Music". New York Times, By Neil Strauss, Sept. 4, 1994
^"http://issues.texasobserver.org/pdf/ustxtxb_obs_1983_08_05_issue.pdf Kerrville Folk Scenes". Texas Observer, August 5, 1983. page 21
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