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Jan Randall was born on 26 July, 1952 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, is a Canadian musician (born 1952). Discover Jan Randall's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?

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Occupation Composer, singer-songwriter, musician, music director
Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 26 July, 1952
Birthday 26 July
Birthplace Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Nationality United States

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1952

Jan Randall (born July 26, 1952) is a Canadian composer, singer songwriter and professional musician.

He has had an extensive career composing sound tracks, performing original songs, and improvising music for comedy theatre.

He currently performs regularly giving shows of his original songs and teaches music history at the University of Victoria.

He also releases original classical piano sheet music through his publishing company Vista Heights Music.

1970

The act was the first to be managed and recorded by Holger Petersen for Stony Plain Records first album "The Acme Sausage Company."(1970) Several months after graduation Manna joined a North American tour of songs from Jesus Christ Superstar that included performing two of their original songs with symphony orchestra.

This included Cobo Hall with the Detroit Symphony for an estimated audience of 12000 people.

Since then he has performed as a sideman with Bo Diddley, Otis Rush, Amos Garrett, Gaye Delorme, Dave Babcock, Sha Na Na, Spencer Davis, Sam Lay (drummer for Paul Butterfield and Howlin' Wolf) and Gary U.S. Bonds.

Currently, Randall is fronting the blues band the Boogie Woogies in Victoria with Steve Dubin on bass and drummer Jon Miller.

1971

In 1971, Randall passed an audition to begin music studies at the University of Alberta, graduating in 1975 with a Bachelor of Music, majoring in theory and composition.

His professors there included Violet Archer, Malcolm Forsyth, Isobel Ralston, and Alexandra Munn.

1972

His first solo concert was at Giuseppi's Pizza in January 1972, at the age of 19, in Edmonton, Alberta.

Posters of many concerts he gave at folk clubs like the Hovel, Barricade Coffee House, Room at the Top are available to view online at the Edmonton Public library archive.

1976

Across Canada, he performed at the Regina Folk Festivalin 1976 and around Toronto and Montreal after joining Second City Theatre in the early 1980's. In 1981 he joined the funk band Etcetera in Tampa Florida after meeting the guitarist Michael Marth who was playing a Vegas style show in Deerhurst Ontario.

On returning to Edmonton the following year, he performed as a sideman for many local bands, including Amos Garrett.

In 1976 he received a scholarship to attend the Banff School of Fine Arts, followed by jazz studies at Macewan University and North Texas State University.

1980

His work in comedy began in the 1980s in Edmonton, Toronto, and Santa Monica collaborating with The Second City.

His first show for them was directed by Catherine O'Hara, and he later worked with Robin Duke, Ron James, Debra McGrath, Richard Kind, Bruce Pirrie, Sandy Belkovske, and Mike Myers.

He also appeared on SCTV as a Turkish border guard in the scene "The Midnight Express" where Eugene Levy and Tony Rosato play Abbott and Costello smuggling hashish.

While in Santa Monica, he house sat for Ryan Stiles who was recording his first "Whose Line Is It" series in England.

Other comedy troupes Randall collaborated and performed with include Rapid Fire Theatre, and Theatresports.

1985

In 1985, he built a recording studio, Randall's Recordings, specifically for film and television music production.

The studio has garnered over 700 broadcast production credits.

1992

Stage works by Randall include A Midsummer Night's Ice Dream (1992) which was a commission to compose a ballet for the National Ice Theatre of Canada.

It won a sterling award for Outstanding Fringe Experience.

1995

Randall has been the music director for the annual Banff World Television Festival (1995–2007) and performed there with many stars including John Cleese, Bob Newhart, Dame Edna Everage, Martin Short, Steve Allen, and Kelsey Grammer.

1996

He was also the music director and Composer for both the 1996 World Figure Skating Championships, and the 2001 IAAF World Championships in Athletics.

The track and field event was broadcast to an estimated four billion viewers in over 200 countries and featured 45000 dancers, the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, 80 drummers, and the recruiting of a one thousand voice choir.

Randall has been music director, pianist, composer and music improvisor for many theatrical comedy troupes.

1998

In 1998, he won a Rosie Award for Best Composer/Musical Score for the NFB production, Lost Over Burma, which featured narration by Christopher Plummer.

He composed music for many other documentaries for the NFB, a large body of educational programs for ACCESS, and music to underscore a decade of award-winning productions for Karvonen Films and the Discovery Channel.

Tangled Ice Webs followed in 1998, after which came the third ballet Poetry in Motion (2006).

2006

In 2006, Randall began work as a radio host on CKUA radio with the Weekend Breakfast show which he produced until 2009.

2008

Good Fair World (2008) was his first solo recording project which was followed with a world promotional tour that included LA, Memphis, New York, London, Berlin and Rome.

2012

Randall composed and performed over 60 original comedy songs for CBC Radio's The Irrelevant Show (2012-2017) featuring parodies in the styles of Joni Mitchell, Prince, Cher, Luciano Paverotti, Loreena McKennitt, Johnny Cash, Leonard Cohen, Barry White, Frank Sinatra, and Elvis Presley.

Popular songs from this series include an "operetta" about texting, Pavarotti doing his taxes, and Joni Mitchell complaining about Boxing Day sales.

2014

In January 2014, he performed a classical piano concert of his original solo works at the McDougall United Church that included his "Piano Sonata No. 1" and a collection of Impromptus.

2016

In 2016, Randall and Ina Dykstra started Vista Heights Music, a sheet music publishing company featuring their original piano solos.

2020

His latest release of original songs, Wait in Line (2020) is available through Apple Music, SoundCloud and Spotify.

As of 2020, they have nine books out which they distribute nationally through Debra Wanless Music, and Long and McQuade.

His first professional band Manna was the coming together of three rival high school bands to play original roots based songs.