About Randy Todd
Randy Todd is a Los Angeles based Singer, Songwriter and Musician. Originally from the East Coast, where he studied Jazz with Anthony Braxton and Ghanaian Music with Abraham Adzinyah, Randy has been living and touring in California for the last 11 years. His music is a blend of folk, jazz, funk and acoustic rock, and he released his first CD, Downstream, in 1998 on his own label, Wildcraft Music, in conjunction with Skyline Entertainment. Several tracks from his CD, including “Therapy,” “Pines,” and “The Wheel” achieved notoriety in the independant radio circuit, their socially conscious lyrics finding favor in the progressive Berkeley underground music scene.
Before moving to LA in 2004, Randy was a fixture at many Bay Area venues, including the Sweetwater, the Fillmore, Bison Brewery, the Boom Boom Room and the Starry Plough, and at Music Festivals such as the High Sierra.
Currently Randy is working on his next album, Waterline, at 4th Street Studios in Santa Monica, and playing locally at venues like Molly Malone’s, Genghis Cohen, and Nocturnal.
He frequently teams up with guitar wizard Michael Bizar - also of Bay Area fame - and with the talents of Ethan Hamilton, Gregory Hillman, John Whoolelery, and others on stage.

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