Leah Randi
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Birth name | Leah Rose Randi</ref> |
Born | [1] Los Angeles, California | September 11, 1970
Genres | Alternative rock |
Occupation(s) | Musician (bassist, singer) |
Instrument(s) | Bass guitar, vocals |
Years active | 1995-present |
Leah Rose Randi is an American bass player and vocalist. She has recorded or performed live with bands including Abandoned Pools, Front Line Assembly, Paradise Lost, Delerium, Conjure One and Pink.[2][3]
Background
Born Leah Rose Randi on September 11, 1970 in Los Angeles, she is the daughter of musician Don Randi and Norma Waterman.[1][4] Her father was a member of the "Wrecking Crew," a group of top Los Angeles session musicians in the 1960s best known for their work on Phil Spector productions and The Beach Boys' Pet Sounds album.[5]
Career
Randi has performed on Saturday Night Live, The Tonight Show and The Ellen DeGeneres Show as part of Pink's band, playing bass on songs such as "God Is a DJ".[6] She can also be seen in music videos "The Remedy" and "Monster" by Abandoned Pools, and "Last To Know" and "Try This Live" by Pink. Her vocal work on Front Line Assembly's 2004 album Civilization has been singled out for praise.[7]
In May 2010, she joined fellow musicians Slash, Ace Frehley and Charlotte Caffey and Kathy Valentine of The Go-Go's, among other artists, for a performance benefiting the MusiCares Musicians Assistance Program.[3]
Discography
- Chris Poland – Rare Trax (2000)
- Abandoned Pools – Humanistic (2000)
- Delerium – Chimera (2003)
- Front Line Assembly – Civilization (2004)
- L'Âme Immortelle – Gezeiten (2004)
- Paradise Lost – Forever After (2005)
- Pink – Try This Live (DVD) (2005)
- Conjure One – Extraordinary Ways (2005)
- Delerium – Nuages du Monde (2006)
- Serena Ryder – If Your Memory Serves You Well (2007)
- Fauxliage – Fauxliage (2007)
- Paradise Lost – In Requiem (2007)
- Conjure One – Exilarch (2010)
- Delirium – Mythologie (2016)
References
- ^ a b "California Birth Index, 1905-1995". FamilySearch. Intellectual Reserve, Inc. Retrieved 31 Jul 2015.
- ^ "Leah Randi: Credits". allmusic. Retrieved September 23, 2010.
- ^ a b "MusiCares MAP Fund Benefit Set For May 7". April 27, 2010. Retrieved September 23, 2010.
- ^ "Nevada, Marriage Index, 1956-2005". FamilySearch. Intellectual Reserve, Inc. Retrieved 31 Jul 2015.
- ^ Hartman, Kent. "The Wrecking Crew". American Heritage. Retrieved September 23, 2010.
- ^ "Leah Randi: Itinerary". Retrieved September 23, 2010.
- ^ "Front Line Assembly - Civilization (Spv)". musicOMH. Retrieved September 23, 2010.