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Randy Weeks

Randy Weeks

About Me

Click here to purchase Randy’s CDs.If critical raves drove the record charts, Randy Weeks would rightfully be top of the pops. After all, consider just some of the evidence: "An amazing songwriter" (Salon.com). "Smart songwriting and a broad palette of pop music influences" (CD Now). "Amazing musician" (Billboard). "A master of the dark mood and edgy relationships. Cooler than a fucking Eskimo beer box" (Houston Press). Hailed as "LA’s secret musical weapon" in the Los Angeles City Beat, Weeks has had a song covered by one of today’s finest songwriters"Can’t Let Go," cut by Lucinda Williams on her breakthrough Car Wheels on a Gravel Road albumand has had others featured in such movies as Shallow Hal, Sunshine State and Say It Isn’t So.
In the 1980s, as part of the Lonesome Strangers, Weeks helped jumpstart the fertile Los Angeles roots music scene that launched the careers of such talents as Williams, Dwight Yoakam, Jim Lauderdale, Rosie Flores and Buddy Miller. And since going solo, he has created what are now three albums whose musical and lyrical richness marks them as modern classics.So if you don’t yet already know (and love) the music of Randy Weeks, his latest release, Sugarfinger, is a fine place to start getting acquainted with an artist who is bound to become a personal favorite. Touted in the Houston Press as "easily his most fully realized statement yet," it’s a disc that combines the stylistic breadth and ear appeal of classic AM radio with the lyrical depth and musical imagination that marked the progressive FM radio of the early 1970s, yet plays with a contemporary élan that impeccably suits the times we live in. Produced by Jamie Candiloro, known for his work with R.E.M., Ryan Adams and others, it’s an album with just about everything a listener might want: sharp lyrics that make both darkness and light utterly palpable, music that grooves as well as glistens with imaginative touches, seductive hooks that transform the tracks into delicious ear worms, and vocals by Weeks that are both sweet yet edgy as well as irresistibly sincere and emotive. Weeks is backed by a stellar band that includes artists-in-their-own-right Tony Gilkyson and Mike Stinson.

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Member Since: 2/14/2005
Band Website: randyweeks.com
Band Members:
Live at the Full Moon Barn Dance, Austin, TX. Filmed by Philip & Sherry Fagan.

Band Members: Rick Poss guitar, John Hahn drums, Matt Eskey bass, Ron Flynt bass, Tony Gilkyson guitar (X, Lone Justice, Chuck E. Weiss) Mike Stinson drums (of Mike Stinson fame) Danny McGough keyboards (Tom Waits, Shivaree, Social Distortion) Joshua Grange bass, guitar (Dwight Yoakam, KD Lang, Victoria Williams, Eleni Mandell, Mandy Moore) Glen Sherba bass (Badfinger, Comander Cody) Eric Danheim guitar (Hollisters) Jack Saunders bass (Shake Russell)
Influences: JJ Cale, Steve Cropper, Led Zeppelin, The Faces, Cat Stevens, Duane Allman, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Joni Mitchell, The Kinks, The Blasters, Peter Green, Traffic, STAX, Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, Wall of Voodoo, Shakin' Pyramids, BB King, Tom Petty, Beck, Radiohead, Cream, Tommy James and the Shondells, Harry Nillson.
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Type of Label: Indie

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KILLER WEEKS

A nearly 10-year-old murder case reached its conclusion Friday as Randy Weeks pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter in the stabbing death of Kenya native Edwin Njuguna.Weeks -- arrested last April ...
Posted by Randy Weeks on Sun, 07 Jan 2007 02:10:00 PST

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randyweeks.com James Brown at The Apollo, Cheap Trick at Budokan, Led Zeppelin at Knebworth...the history of modern popular music can be traced through a series of unique relationships between sp...
Posted by Randy Weeks on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST