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Brandy Rayana Norwood (born February 11, 1979 in McComb, Mississippi), known professionally as Brandy, is an American rnb singer-songwriter, record producer, actress, television entertainer, film producer and as of 2010 rapper, Bran'Nu. The RIAA ranks Norwood as one of the best-selling female artists in American music history, having sold over 8.5 million copies of her five studio albums in the United States and over 30 million records worldwide, to date. Additionally, she has won over 100 awards as a recording artist. In 1999, Billboard ranked Norwood among the top 20 of the top pop artists of the 1990s. During the...
Randy Edelman (born June 10, 1947) is a notable film and television score composer born in Paterson, New Jersey. Edelman has composed many memorable soundtracks of the last twenty years, including "Gettysburg", "Last of the Mohicans" and "Dragonheart". Edelman attended the Cincinnati Music Conservatory, before heading to New York where he played piano in Broadway pit orchestras. He produced several solo albums of songs (some of which were later recorded by The Carpenters ("I Can't Make Music"), Barry Manilow, Olivia Newton-John and others) before moving to Los Angeles. It was there where Edelman started to work in TV and film...
Joel A. Muñoz Martínez was born in Springfield, Massachusetts on March 3, 1982. Randy Acevedo Ortiz was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico. They had previous years of experience, singing reggaeton and being a part of many albums before becoming the duo of Jowell & Randy. Jowell had recorded his first song in 1996 entitled "Los Fugitivos", Randy recorded his first song in 1998, being a part of a CD produced by In The House magazine, alongside other various artists. Jowell & Randy first met in 2000 through a shared producer who introduced them. They later recorded their first single,...
Randy Rose, was once a member of alternative hard rock band Mad at the World. After splitting from Mad at the World he went on to form a band called (Randy) Rose. .
Randy Crawford (born Veronica Crawford, February 18, 1952, in Macon, Georgia, USA), is a jazz and R&B singer. Crawford first polished her craft at club gigs from Cincinnati to St. Tropez, but made her name in mid 1970s in New York, where she sang with jazzmen George Benson on his album "Big Man" 1975) and Cannonball Adderley. She then led Jazz veterans The Crusaders on the transatlantic big hit "Street Life" (1979). Her follow up solo efforts included "'One Day I'll Fly Away" (1980, Grand Prize for Tokyo International Music Festival); "You Might Need Somebody" (1981); and "Rainy Night In...
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Hell And High Water
Pain In My Heart
I Sail On love
Scarlot Rose
Pain In My Heart
No Trace (Bonus)
Dark Eyes (Part II)
Castle In The Sky
Hell And High Water (Bonus)
Dark Eyes Part Two
Pain In My Heart (Bonus)
Living End
Dark Eyes
Blue My Mind
Fruit & Iceburgs
Fruit And Icebergs (Conclusion) (1970)
Dark Eyes (Part 1)
Scarlet Rose
Peace Of Mind - Blue Cheer, Holden, Randy
Money's Talkin'
Land of the Sun
Wild Fire
Keeper Of My Flame
Mar Gaya (The Fender IV)
Land of the Sun
I Sail On Love
Blue My Mind
Space Surf Rider
Blue My Mind
Swamp Stomp
Blue My Mind
Take My Hand (Sons Of Adam)
Money's Talkin'
Malibu Run
Blue My Mind
Malibu Run
Hidden Song - Heavy Shit
Dark Eyes (Part Two)
Dark Eyes (Part 2)
Blue My Mind
Population II 1970
Prayer To Paradise
Space Surf Rider
Prayer To Paradise