
Randy Jack
Country Music Independant Artists
12
songs
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Love is taking over Love is taking over
Taxi Magazine rates this song an 8 on the scale of 1-10. Well written, good vocals,a Nashville recording.


I can't learn to live without you I can't learn to live without you
This song is a kicker, fast, lively, country swing, a real dance floor pleaser

Grain of Salt Grain of Salt
Grain of salt is a sound similar to Garth Brooks' Beaches of Cheyenne style fiddle and steel, well writen, recorded and performed

Until I Close My Eye's For Good Until I Close My Eye's For Good
Beautiful Country Love Song
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Nashville recording artist Randy Jack resides in Michigan. He has preformed with Country Greats Tanya Tucker, Jerry Lee Lewis, Ernest Tubb, Billy Crash Craddock and also with Connie Cado. Randy was voted the top country artist in the Southeastern Michigan in a WCXI listeners poll. He also headlined the Detroit's Best Country Concert at Independance Oaks Park. On his new album he is backed up by members of Vince Gill's Band, Loretta Lynn's Band, and Grand Old Opry stars.All Nashville writers, producers and Pickers on his new album. Produced at Greyhouse studios in Nashville Tennessee.
Band/artist history
A product of Michigan Honky Tonks Randy Jack has become a singer with his own style and sound. Who does he sound like? He sounds like Randy Jack! The fact that Randy has a unique voice makes him one of a kind.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
I do play live and I like it very much, country music in Michigan is huge! My most special moments include headlining the Detroit's Best Country Concert, and working the same stage as some of the Country Greats mentioned above.
Your musical influences
Brooks And Dunn, and Conway Twitty
What equipment do you use?
Peavy and a Shure SM-58 michrophone
Anything else?
Randy's Grandmother was a major influence on him musically as he grew up. He believed in him and his talent. At the age of 5 she would sneak him into Honky Tonk Jamborees where the bands would let him sing. And before he was through someone would pass a hat around and he'd leave with 15 or 20 dollars. This continued and when he was 19 she took him to a Honky Tonk where he formed his first band. After that, TV appearances, Radio, and some of the best clubs in Michigan came calling.
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Comments (3)
HELLO! JUST STOPPED BY TO GIVE A LISTEN. UR MUSIC IS GREAT!!! ENJOYED IT.
Hi Randy, I was wondering if you were sining anywhere local. We would love to here you again.I bought you cd and I love it.
Great Album. I really enjoyed hearing it
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