Beatles, ELVIS, Sting, Stevie Wonder, Lionel Ritchie, Dr. Dre, Eminem, Ray Charles, all 80's music nearly!! Queensryche, Van Halen, Journey, Smokie Robinson, George Strait, Big Band, Choir - you name it really. There are way too many influences to mention here.
The Sad Happies (above) are my other band - and we're fixing to change our names to something better/wacko and start giggin' in town - I'll put an update here in case there's 3 people interested!!
Hi, if you've found me from http://www.myspace.com/RandyLosoya - thank you for making the trip here! All the songs I post here are my songs, or songs I've produced here at my home studio...some may be co-written and I'll list names if there are any other studio musicians or co-writers. I've been writing songs for about 20 years, started when I was 15 and have been writing stories since about age 6 - so music was bound to happen for me from the 1st time I ever heard the Beatles. And of course Elvis, Ray Charles, Lloyd Price, and a lot of 50's music. I don't write just any one style - as over the years I've been influenced by anyone making great music.
I learned to record back in 1999 and since then have recorded mostly home style stuff. I produced a CD for an Artist called Troublesome you can check out here: http://cdbaby.com/cd/troublesome.
In 2004 co-created Nashville2u held in Houston, TX, which was a conference for Songwriters, Artists and Record Labels hoping to learn more about the music business from real people in Nashville. Our panel included Grammy Winning Songwriters and Producers, including Cliff Audretch who signed the Dixie Chicks to Sony.
Since there's no room elsewhere to put info, I'll list my personal info here. Married to Krissi. I'm 36 going on 85, Roman Catholic, huge Beatles fan, love reading books and learning anything new that I can understand...grew up in Palacios and am very proud of our small town back home, we have 3 dogs right now, and are trying to actually start having human babies. I want to keep posting new songs here so if you dropped by today, please come back in a week or 2 and I'll have posted some new ones, or old ones. I've written probably 500 or so, but haven't recorded each of them. I work at Ineos which used to be called Innovene which used to be called BP which used to be called BP Amoco which used to be called Amoco as a Lab Analyst at Chocolate Bayou. I produce Artists in my home studio who will allow me to work with their music and vision, and I love spending my days off Recording music and visiting with my family. My birthday was September 15th if you'd still like to send me a gift.
Hey you! Guess what?!? I have new music right now. Fresh outa the studio!You may have heard some of these live or ya might have heard the worktape. Now listen to the final mastered studio copies and get a sneak peak into my new album Open Season RIGHT NOW! Check out my new songs ( Haven't Got The Time, Coal Miners Note(studio Version),and Open Season)
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Keep an eye out for my new singles on iTunes! and get ready to request request request at a local radio station near you!!!
yep thats pretty much it lmao.........We have the Eagles Hall rented for the night.....gonna be a lot of fun. It is rented from 6pm to whenever we decide to quit. Hope y'all can make it..
Randy Songwriter - Join us in congratulating record producer Kim Copeland for her work on the Rachel Williams album, Lonely At The Bottom. Check this great review by R.K. Oermann with Music Row Magazine on Rachel's current single, The Only Thing Harder Than Leaving.
"She has the goods. This creeps up on you with cat’s paws. The languid pace, echoing instruments, spacious production and her hushed, aching delivery are all immensely seductive. The lyric of leaving home is full of terrific details. And her falsetto leaps in the bridge are like little daggers to the heart. A mini masterpiece. This, by the way, is the third single in a row that I have raved about from this performer. "