Lynda Randle
Appearance
Lynda Tait Randle (born February 7,[1] 1962), an alto singer of southern gospel music, was born and grew up in the inner city of Washington, DC.
Gaither Homecoming
Randle is most well known as a Gaither Homecoming artist and markets a number of singing videos[2] featuring her mellow alto voice in gospel music, particularly southern gospel.
Other outreach
She also heads Lynda Randle Ministries in Kansas City, Missouri. Randle on 2009 March 21 became one of the main artists featured by Feed the Children as a fundraising solicitation for contributions.[3]
Personal life
Randle lives in Kansas City, Missouri, with her husband Michael Randle and two daughters Patience and Joy.[4] Randle has four sisters. Her brother is Michael Tait of dc Talk and Newsboys.[5]
Discography
- 2003 – Timeless: Favorites From the Homecoming Series, Gaither Gospel Series [6]
- 2004 – A Tribute to Mahaila Jackson
- 2005 – God On the Mountain
- 2005 – Christmas
- 2007 – Hymns, Gaither Gospel Series
- 2007 – Lynda Randle Live, Gaither Gospel Series
- 2008 – Woman After God's Own Heart
- 2009 – I'm Free
- 2011 – Timeless 2, Gaither Gospel Series
- 2012 – 'Til the Storm Passes By, Gaither Gospel Series
- 2013 – Ageless Hymns: Songs of Hope, Gaither Gospel Series
- 2015 – Ageless Hymns: Songs of Peace, Gaither Gospel Series
- 2016 – Ageless Hymns: Songs of Joy, Gaither Gospel Series
References
- ^ Lynda Tait Randle (@LyndaTaitRandle) (February 7, 2012). "I am so blessed to be celebrating another BIrthday today! God has been so good to me and I know that the Best is still yet to come! Yeah!!!". Twitter. Retrieved May 10, 2016.
- ^ Southern Gospel Beat on Lynda Randle.
- ^ Randle on Feed the Children web site.
- ^ Lynda Randle’s official web site with photos.
- ^ http://www.lyndarandle.com/testimonials.html
- ^ Lynda Randle: Timeless at AllMusic. Retrieved August 16, 2015.
External links
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- 1962 births
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- 20th-century American singers
- 20th-century Christians
- 21st-century American singers
- 21st-century Christians
- African-American Christians
- African-American singers
- American contraltos
- American female singers
- American gospel singers
- American performers of Christian music
- Musicians from Kansas City, Missouri
- Singers from Washington, D.C.
- Singers from Missouri
- Southern gospel performers
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