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Randy
Keith Brown aka (RKB) was born on December 18th, 1962 in Waycross, GA. His
family moved to Atlanta when he was three years old.
Randy began singing as a baby, but didn't get his first guitar until the
age of 13. He learned very quickly however, and by the age of 16 and a
half was on the road with a professional bar band playing six nights a
week throughout much of the eastern United States.
Randy played the Bar scene in Atlanta and around the country, and on
recording sessions around Atlanta for several years when in Match of 1990,
he landed a great opportunity to tour with world-renowned R&B Legend,
Curtis Mayfield. On August 13th, of that same year, Curtis Mayfield was
completely paralyzed when lighting trusses were blown down by heavy winds
while performing at an outdoor venue in Brooklyn, New York.
Not long after that, Randy began playing on recording sessions for a label
called Ichiban Records, (mainly a blues label). Randy played on several
albums for the label including the 1992 Ben E. King release 'What's
Important To Me.'
Randy moved to Nashville, TN. In 1996, and makes a living playing bass for
guitarist Jeff Cook, formerly of the Super Group, Alabama. He also plays
on recording sessions around Nashville and produces in his own studio
called STUDIO RKB in White House, TN. just outside of Nashville.
Randy has also performed on stage with such artist's as Clint Black, Charlie
Pride, T. Graham Brown,
Billy Dean, Kitty Wells & Johnny Wright, Hank Williams Jr., Mark Collie,
Mark Wills, Steve Warner,
and the list goes on...
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