| Randy Meadows |
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Influences- Frank Sinatra, Willie Nelson, and Ray Charles Lover of Baseball and Jazz
Randy's career began in 1980 when he organized the band "Tumbleweed Connection" They toured New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado and Texas, until '87 when they disbanded. Randy then became the lead singer of the "Straight Up Band." A popular Houston based group that performed at nightclubs, festivals, hotels and weddings.
The 90's began with him doing theatrical productions of "The Best Lil' Whorehouse in Texas" and "Patsy Cline, Always." He then began doing appearances with The Ronnie Renfro Big Band (18-piece orchestra) as a guest singer and guitarist.
Also, during this time, he produced an album for himself (You've Been Kind of Cold) and co-produced (The Moving Men) and album with other talented artist and musicians. In 1998, he began touring with recording artist, Doug Supernaw, as his guitarist.
Randy has also assigned himself the duty of writing a movie script entitled "Fools Gold" a true Texas western. Recently he has released a new album (Family Portrait) which includes guest appearance by the Artist Willie Nelson and legendary musician Bucky Meadows. |
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