Randy Crawford
Randy Crawford
(born
Veronica Crawford
in
Macon, Georgia
on
February 18
1952
) is a
jazz
and
R&B
singer
. Crawford first polished her craft at club gigs from
Cincinnati
to
St Tropez
, but made her name in mid-
1970s
New York
, where she sang with jazzmen
George Benson
and
Cannonball Adderley
. She led
R&B
veterans
The Crusaders
on transatlantic biggie '
Street Life
' (1979), and follow-ups '
One Day I'll Fly Away
' (1980), '
You Might Need Somebody
' (1981) and '
Rainy Night In Georgia
' (1981) became
soul
standards.
Secret Combination
(1981) stayed on the album chart for 60 weeks, after which her profile dipped, despite a return to the
Top 10
with '
Almaz
' (1986).
Naked And True
(1995) brough Crawford back to her roots: it included
Benson
's '
Give Me The Night
', and confirmed her
soul
heritage by featuring
Funkadelicists
Bootsy Collins
,
Bernie Worrell
and
The Fred Wesley Horns
. But she enjoyed her highest profile of the decade when rising starlet
Shola Ama
covered '
You Might Need Somebody
' in 1997.
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