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John Randolph 1

Edmond, OK  USA
March 19, 2009
Oklahoma City singer-songwriter John Randolph merges pop, rock, folk, americana, and jazz. His lyrics honestly explore the depths of depression, but with optimistic self-revelation. He writes about the complexities of relationships, a desire for acceptance, and a longing for clarity. Using percussive rhythms and jazz progressions with accessible pop sensibilities, Randolph delivers expressive, Appalachian-tinged vocals. Raised in the Mid-Ohio Valley, John Randolph was handed his fathers trumpet when he was only two years old and surprised his family with one perfect tone. My parents were always very supportive of my music and made sure I had the tools to pursue it, says Randolph. He grew up listening to his fathers Herb Alpert, Al Hurt, and Rafael Mendez records. In junior high school he discovered 1980s contemporary jazz artists like Wynton Marsalis and Jeff Tyzik and the iconic Miles Davis, and Doc Severinson. He started writing songs and playing piano at sixteen, under the pop influence of Richard Marx, Phil Collins and Peter Gabriel. He eventually discovered his love for the guitar in his early twenties. It was at this time that Randolph heard alternative bands Toad the Wet Sprocket and Big Head Todd and The Monsters, and was inspired to form his first rock band, Mundane Rain. The group played predominately to the college crowd and the festival circuit and recorded an album for Rival Records in Marble Falls, Texas. Unfortunately, the band and our management had conflicting interests and the deal ultimately went sour. he said. Shortly thereafter Mundane Rain disbanded and Randolph began a long, emotional journey culminating in a personal and musical revelation. Music has been the one constant in my life and helped me gain perspective through the more difficult times. Though self-expression I came to realize a truer sense of purpose. The result of this self-expression is Shadows, Randolphs debut cd, to be released on July 7, 2007. Self-produced and recorded in his home studio, he engineered and played all instruments on the project. I had total creative freedom and control, which has both good and bad aspects. It was a great learning process. Todays technology has leveled the playing field for independent musicians. says Randolph. Similar to David Grays White Ladder, which was recorded in his London apartment, Shadows utilizes this technology and was born out of the spirit of independent creativity. Additionally, Randolph credits Ryan Adams, Nick Drake, Pete Yorn, John Mayer and most importantly, Jeff Buckley as artists who have influenced and inspired his songwriting, and creative expression. Randolph looks forward to growing as an artist. I feel that I have really only begun to scratch the surface of my songwriting abilities and feel I am always evolving as a musician. I love getting the opportunity to share my music and hope to inspire others the way I have been inspired.
Band/artist history
Played professionally since the mid 90's in his first and only band to date Mundane Rain. After the band's demise in late 1998, Randolph started playing as a solo artist until re-uniting with his old bass player Mike McGehee in late 2007. Randolph performed, recorded, engineered and produced his debut CD entitled Shadows and released it in July 2007.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
I love the feeling of playing in front of a live audience. There is an energy that you are able to feed off of and the response is immediate.
Your musical influences
John's original music fuses pop/rock, folk, americana and jazz that brings to mind the likes of James Taylor, America, Crowded House, Toad the Wet Sprocket and Ryan Adams.
What equipment do you use?
Ibanez and Guild acoustic guitars, Fender Strat electric guitar, Marshall amps, Pro-Tools LE
Anything else?
Always remember that a laugh is merely a smile having an orgasm.
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Edmond, OK  USA
March 19, 2009