Russell Procope was an American clarinetist and alto saxophonist, was known best for his long tenure in the reed section of Duke Ellington's orchestra, where he was the section's leader and one of its two signature clarinet soloists.
Procope was born in New York City, and grew up in San Juan Hill, where he went to school with Benny Carter. His first instrument was the violin, but he switched to clarinet and alto saxophone. At the age of twenty, he recorded with Jelly Roll Morton, and went on to play with bands led by Benny Carter, Chick Webb, Fletcher Henderson, Tiny Bradshaw, Teddy Hill, and Willie Bryant.
In 1938, Procope replaced Pete Brown in John Kirby's sextet, with whom he played alto sax exclusively until 1945 (with an interruption for World War II). It was with Kirby that he began to make his name.