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Randy and Weston
From Roy Ayers in the 1970s to Randy Weston in the 1990s, there have been collaborations which have resulted in albums such as Africa: Centre of the World by Roy Ayers, released on the Polydore label in 1981.
With Randy Weston
The more notable artists include Sonny Stitt, Thelonious Monk, Dizzy Gillespie, Tony Bennett, Claude Bolling, Oscar Peterson, Toshiko Akiyoshi, Dick Hyman, Joe Pass, Milt Jackson, Earl Hines, André Previn, World Saxophone Quartet, Ben Webster, Zoot Sims, Kenny Burrell, Lambert, Hendricks and Ross, Martial Solal, Clark Terry and Randy Weston.
* Pianist Randy Weston recorded an album called Highlife in 1963, featuring compositions by West African musicians Bobby Benson (" Niger Mambo ") and Guy Warren (" Mystery of Love ").
With Randy Weston
With Randy Weston
* 1960: Randy Weston: Uhuru Afrika ( Roulette )
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* Randy Weston: Carnival ( Freedom, 1974 )
* 1959: Live at the Five Spot ( Randy Weston )
With Randy Weston
Many Western musicians including Bill Laswell, Brian Jones, Randy Weston, Adam Rudolph, Tucker Martine, Robert Plant and Jimmy Page, have drawn on and collaborated with Gnawa musicians.
After studying at Berklee in the 1950s he established himself in jazz between 1959 and 1966 by recording with Chet Baker, Randy Weston, Yusef Lateef, Freddie Hubbard, Barry Harris, Jackie McLean, and Elmo Hope, and playing with Grant Green and Rahsaan Roland Kirk.
With Randy Weston
With Randy Weston
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* MS-004 Mosaic Select: Randy Weston
Reissued artists included Jelly Roll Morton, King Oliver, Ma Rainey and James P. Johnson, but the label began issuing its own contemporary jazz recordings in April 1954, beginning with pianist Randy Weston.
In 1971, Albertson co-produced and hosted The Jazz Set, a weekly television program that was aired from coast to coast by Public Broadcasting Service ( PBS ) Public television and featured such guests as Charles Mingus, Bill Evans, Randy Weston, Jimmy Heath, and Ray Bryant.
* Randy Weston, American pianist and composer
* Randy ( album ), a 1964 album by Randy Weston
* 2001: John Lewis, Jackie McLean, Randy Weston

Randy and Trio
Some of the covers include: America (" I Need You " is from their 1971 album America ), George Harrison (" That Is All " is from his 1973 album Living in the Material World, Randy Newman (" Sail Away " is from his 1972 album Sail Away ), The Heartbeats ' " A Thousand Miles Away ," " Zombie Jamboree " ( which was previously recorded by Lord Intruder, Kingston Trio, Harry Belafonte, and many others ), and more.
In 1960 he formed the Randy Sparks Trio with his wife, Jackie Miller, and Nick Woods, but soon realized he wanted a larger group.

Randy and 1955
In 1955 the town was incorporated, according the book Hessmer Station, A Railroad Community turns 100 authored by Arlene Flanders and Randy DeCuir.
C. Randy White ( born May 10, 1955 in Charleston, West Virginia ) is a Politician.
In 1955, singer Randy Sparks heard the song from a elderly street singer named John Woodum.
" St. Thomas " became popular when it was released on Rollins's 1956 album Saxophone Colossus, though it had previously been recorded by Randy Weston in 1955 under the title " Fire Down There ", on his Get Happy album.

Randy and released
Next, Arena, released in February 1996, featured Downes, Payne, Sturgis, Ibrahim and guest guitarist Elliott Randall ( ex-Steely Dan, and Randy Crawford ).
Though Wilson was present for the Dutch recordings, he yielded to his bibulous tendencies ( primarily hashish and hard cider ) and rarely participated, confining himself to work on " Funky Pretty " ( a collaboration with Mike Love and the band's manager, Jack Rieley ), a one-line sung intro to Al Jardine's " California Saga: California ", and " Mount Vernon and Fairway ( A Fairy Tale )", a children's narrative suite musically inspired by Randy Newman's Sail Away that was promptly rejected by the band ; eventually, Carl Wilson capitulated and ensured that the suite would be released as a bonus EP with the album.
Jumpman is a platform game written by Randy Glover and released by Epyx in 1983.
Jumpmans original programmer, Randy Glover, released a level for this Jumpman construction kit.
Another Christian rock pioneer, Randy Stonehill, released his first album in 1971, the Larry Norman-produced Born Twice.
" Written by Keith Green, Todd Fishkind and Randy Stonehill, the song would later be closely identified with Green, yet it was at Green's insistence that Keaggy's rendition be the first released recording.
That same year Keaggy and longtime friend Randy Stonehill released Together Live!
In June 2009, Keaggy and Randy Stonehill released a new studio album titled Mystery Highway.
2010 Spirit Walk produced by Mike Pachelli & Randy Stonehill released.
Another album recorded in 1974 that was rejected by Word Records was Streams of White Light Into Darkened Corners, a documentary album that took " a satirical look at the early 1970s ' religious pop music ' trend from 1970 to 1974 ", written by celebrities who had " jumped on the ` 70s spiritual bandwagon ", and featured Norman singing covers of religious songs by Norman Greenbaum, Paul Simon, George Harrison, Eric Clapton, The Beatles, Randy Newman, Leon Russell, Jackson Browne, and the Rolling Stones, and was not released until 1977 by AB Records.
In 1984 Norman released Quiet Nights, an album that included eight songs composed by Tom Howard ( including 2 co-written by Randy Stonehill ), 2 by Norman, and 2 instrumental études also by Norman, through Stress Records, which was a division of Phydeaux, Inc., and distributed through Gospel Media in the USA.
On December 30, 2008 Randy Stonehill's album Paradise Sky, the official soundtrack to Fallen Angel, was released by Bryan Duncan's Red Road Records, which was advertised as Paradise Sky: A Tribute to Larry Norman, attracting some criticism: " It ’ s hard to see how Randy Stonehill recording new versions of his own songs, but this time without the involvement of the late Larry Norman, is in any sense a tribute.
The group's trumpeters, Randy Brecker and Jerry Weiss, also left after the album was released, and were replaced by Lew Soloff and Chuck Winfield.
However, in 1970 Larry Norman recorded, produced, and released two albums: Street Level and Born Twice for Randy Stonehill.
In December another EP set of instrumentals, Instrumental Assassination, was released but an instrumental version of Tommy Roe's " Sweet Pea " only reached # 36 when issued as a single and the follow-up, Randy Newman's " So Long, Dad ", with its intricate keyboard arrangement, missed the top twenty altogether, making 1967 an unsuccessful year in the charts with no album as Mann and Hugg explored other avenues of their career.
It was released on March 19, 1987, five years after the death of guitarist Randy Rhoads.
12 Songs is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Randy Newman, released in April 1970 on Reprise Records.
In 1993, Rhino records released " Quiet Riot The Randy Rhoads years ".
The album yielded no Top 40 Country hits, although numerous singles were released between 1990 and 1991, including a duet with Randy Travis titled, " We're Strangers Again ".
Visual Pinball was first released to the public on December 19, 2000 by programmer Randy Davis.
In 2010, Mary J. Blige released a version on her album Stronger with Each Tear featuring Travis Barker on drums, Steve Vai and Orianthi on guitar, Randy Jackson on bass and Geffen Records chair Ron Fair on piano.
Beginning his professional musical career at the age of 18 drumming in the band Rhoads featuring singer Kelly Rhoads, brother of the late Randy Rhoads, Nick released his first record with Rhoads called Into The Future in Europe.
* Cheater ( EP ), an EP by Randy, released in 2001

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