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A series of tweets by Wyatt stressed the circular nature of life, perhaps hinting at a return to his original character. The question now is what that means for Bray Wyatt's Fiend persona.Īs over as that particular character has been, and as much merchandise as it has sold, it certainly felt like we were witnessing the end of it as Orton stared at his burning body Sunday night. The WWE Universe got its first taste of what that may look like in the main event of Sunday's pay-per-view. On the heels of a disastrous rating, Alex McCarthy of TalkSport reported USA Network has expressed its desire for a more mature product-a darker, more violent product. Randy Crawford biography at musicianguide.The imagery of The Fiend engulfed in flames, his lifeless body smoldering as TLC went off the WWE Network airwaves, incited awe across social media, if only because it was such an unexpected and daring angle for a company whose creative efforts over the years had been anything but.^ "Randy Crawford is coming to South Africa for farewell tour".^ "Randy Crawford's SA farewell concert cancelled due to medical setback".^ "Randy Crawford - Credits - AllMusic".^ "Randy Crawford / Lalo Schifrin - Love Theme - The Competition (People Alone)".^ "People Alone by Randy Crawford - Songfacts".^ Collins, Phil Banks, Tony Gabriel, Peter Mike Rutheford Steve Hackett (2007).^ "A Blow for Me, a Toot to You - Fred Wesley & the Horny Horns, Fred Wesley - Credits".^ "Brit awards winners list 2012: every winner since 1977".1978 : Please Don't Touch! by Steve Hackett - Lead vocals on "Hoping Love Will Last".Īwards Grammy Awards Year.Every Kind of Mood: Randy, Randi, Randee (1997).This would have been Crawford's final performance prior to retiring. Randy Crawford was set to perform "The Farewell South Africa" tour in Cape Town and Pretoria in October 2018 but it was cancelled due to her suffering a stroke. She has sung with Bootsy Collins, Johnny Bristol, Quincy Jones, Al Jarreau, Rick Springfield, Katri Helena, Michael Kamen, Zucchero, David Sanborn, Steve Hackett, the Spanish band Presuntos Implicados, the Norwegian jazz-rock band Lava and Joe Sample amongst others. The episode she shared with David Gilmour and Amos Lee was screened on the Sundance Channel in the US and Channel 4 in the UK. Ĭrawford recorded a live session with Joe Sample on July 24, 2007, at Abbey Road Studios for Live from Abbey Road. She enjoyed her highest profile of the decade when rising starlet Shola Ama had a worldwide hit with her 1997 cover of "You Might Need Somebody". Naked And True (1995) brought Crawford back to her roots: it included George Benson's " Give Me the Night", and confirmed her soul heritage by featuring Funkadelic members Bootsy Collins, Bernie Worrell and the Fred Wesley Horns. She continued to record for Warner Bros through the 1990s, but was unable to score either a big R&B hit or major crossover success. In June 1981, Crawford also released another hit, "One Hello", from the album Windsong. The album, Secret Combination (1981) stayed on the UK Albums Chart for sixty weeks, after which her profile dipped, despite a return to the UK Top Ten with " Almaz" in 1986. Her follow-up solo efforts included " One Day I'll Fly Away" (1980) and " You Might Need Somebody" (1981), which became soul standards, and a cover of the Tony Joe White song, popularised by Brook Benton, " Rainy Night in Georgia". Crawford also recorded the love theme ("People Alone") for the film soundtrack of The Competition on MCA Records in 1980. Crawford was named the 'Most Outstanding Performer' at the 1980 Tokyo Music Festival. A specially re-recorded version was featured in the soundtrack for the films Sharky's Machine and Jackie Brown, and appeared in commercials in the early 2000s. She led R&B veterans the Crusaders on the transatlantic hit " Street Life" (1979). In 1978, Crawford sang vocals on "Hoping Love Will Last", the opening song on side two of Please Don't Touch!, which was the second solo album by the former Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett. She is also one of the vocalists on Fred Wesley & The Horny Horns' A Blow For Me, A Toot To You (1977). During a brief tenure at Columbia Records, Crawford recorded "Don't Get Caught in Love's Triangle". Adderley invited her to sing on his album, Big Man: The Legend Of John Henry (1975). She signed with Columbia Records and released her first single, "Knock On Wood" / "If You Say the Word" in 1972. Crawford first performed at club gigs from Cincinnati to Saint-Tropez, but made her name in mid-1970s in New York, where she sang with jazzmen George Benson and Cannonball Adderley.