Randy Crawford


Born Veronica Crawford
February 2. 1952 in Macon. Georgia

Randy Crawford began her career performing in clubs
from Cincinnati to St. Tropez. She made her name in
New York performing alongside George Benson and
Cannonball Adderly. She led r&b veterans, The Crusaders,
on their classic hit "Street Life" in 1979.

Soul standards include "Rainy Day in Georgia" in 1981.
Her album "Secret Combination" stayed on the album
charts for over 60 weeks in 1981 and Randy returned
to the charts in 1986, with the top 10 single "Almaz".

Randy known for her amazing re-makes has recorded
such classics as "Purple Rain", "Holding Back the Years",  
"Captain of Her Heart",  "Wishing on a Star", "All I Do",
"Foolish Heart", "Knockin on Heaven's Door",
"Give Me the Night" and many more.

Her latest CD "No Regrets" with Joe Sample will be
released in 2008 (Import) and 2009 in the U.S.
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