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Toby Rand
Birth nameToby William Lloyd Rand
Born (1977-12-21) 21 December 1977 (age 46)
OriginMelbourne, Australia
GenresRock, alternative rock
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, musician
InstrumentVocals
Years activeEarly 2000s–present
WebsiteTobyRand.com www.facebook.com/tobyrand

Toby William Lloyd Rand (born 21 December 1977) is an Australian singer best known for being lead singer of rock band RAND, previous band Juke Kartel, and his appearance on Rock Star: Supernova.[1]

Early life and family

Rand was born in Melbourne. His mother is from north Wales and is fluent in the Welsh language; his father is from England. Toby has two brothers, Simon and Tim. Both were a driving inspiration for him to become a singer/musician. Toby grew up in Bayside Melbourne, Australia. Toby has a daughter named London Ava, who was born in 2010.

Singing career

Currently, Rand is recording a new record for release 2016. Working with major producer Alex Geringas, the record is set to push the boundaries of the rock/dance culture. Rand's band London Cries, formerly Juke Kartel, toured the United States as a support act for Slash, Ozzy Osbourne, Fuel, Rock Star: Supernova and opened for Nickelback and Seether during their Australia tours. Tours have also included Scandinavia, Canada and Australasia. Juke Kartel have also performed at several music festivals in Australia and many music award shows, including winning 2 awards at the MusicOz awards. Juke Kartel released Levolution in 2010/11.

Toby Rand was also a finalist in Cleo's Australian Bachelor of the Year 2008. He is one of the characters in the book Sex Tips from Rock Stars by Paul Miles, published by Omnibus Press in July 2010.[2]

References

www.facebook.com/londoncries