ION INDIE MAGAZINE August 2014, Volume 3 | Page 59

ravaging his body—he would be a prime candidate for aggressive treatments that they would use to save his life. Over a year later, he’s totally clean of all signs of cancer. He gets regular checkups and his beautiful daughter SOPHIA just celebrated her first birthday. Life has been rewarding to Charlie on a personal and professional level. The depth of his talent has never quite matched the success that you would expect of someone who can play and write such beautiful music. While he’s had some tastes of huge success, he’s always thought of himself as someone who would be successful in music later in life. Now, with The Russello Project, that projection is on the verge of becoming a reality. During the worst times, when things looked the bleakest, he was always playing guitar. During a benefit that family and friends had for him to offset some of the enormous medical costs, was the first time that The Russello Project in this incarnation played in front of anyone. The result of this initial performance left the crowd stunned and speechless. Forget the circumstances, that Charlie was still in treatment—but the pure beauty and virtuosity these guys display as a unit is what created this response from the crowd of supporters. I had the chance to sit down with the entire band before a gig one night and get a few questions answered about this amazing tio. We got to talk about their formation. How Charlie and John had started a previous version of The Russello Project a few years ago, but it had gotten put on the shelf for one reason or another, and that during Charlie’s cancer scare, he was determined to put it back together again. They needed a new bass player, as their former had moved on. I asked how they met Mike Bosi. Charlie laughed and stated, “The magic of CRAIG’S LIST! I put an ad up explain what I was trying to do…and the right guy answered.”