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Randy Crawford
Biography
Randy Crawford
Born
February 18, 1952 in Macon, GA

Years Active:
80s | 90s

 
Randy Crawford's initial notoriety came from her fiery vocal on "Street Life," a 1979 song matching her with the Crusaders that was included on the soundtrack for Burt Reynolds' film "Sharky's Machine". Crawford was born in Macon and grew up in Cincinnati; she worked in clubs as a teen, accompanied by her father. Crawford was lead vocalist in a group that included bassist Bootsy Collins before touring as George Benson's opening act in 1972. Cannonball Adderley invited her to sing on his LP "Big Man". ...
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Patti Austin George Benson Toni Braxton Crusaders Chant? Moore Stevie Wonder Minnie Riperton Bobby Womack René & Angela The Crusaders The Jazz Crusaders

Influences
Toni Braxton

Formal Connections
Crusaders The Crusaders The Jazz Crusaders Cannonball Adderley and John Coltrane Cannonball Adderley with Bill Evans Cannonball Adderley Julian Cannonball Adderley

Performed Songs By
Bob Dylan J.J. Cale Bob Dylan & Grateful Dead Joe Sample Aretha Franklin Paul McCartney & Wings Paul McCartney James Taylor Stevie Wonder Sadao Watanabe Jermaine Jackson Steve Perry Burt Bacharach Jonathan Cain John Lennon Prince Jimmy Scott Zucchero

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