Prolific music composer Randy Edelman still making music and performing live on stage

The world is in shambles. If Jesus (or any universal spiritual realm) walked the earth in the midst of these present day times of chaos and unrest, what would his publicist suggest he do? She could have him address the planet with a life changing message, perhaps within a song, the universal language of all global citizens….Since Jesus rules the heavens he’s left it up to the Holy Grail of music composer Randy Edelman to dominate the task, and change the world. Therefore, on August 31, 2023 his song of hope, joy and inspiration was unveiled via the legendary Chicago House Music Trax Record label and entitled “EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE” by Randy Edelman Feat. Grandmaster Melle Mel. That very song will be unleashed simultaneously by Randy Edelman “solo” via New York’s Tribeca Records.

Prolific film composer Randy Edelman was born in Patterson, New Jersey, and learned to play piano by ear and wrote his first songs at age 14. He briefly studied medicine at the University of Cincinnati before quitting school to pursue a career in music, eventually landing an arranging gig at King Records. In 1970, Edelman relocated to New York to work as a staff writer at CBS Records, concurrently playing keyboards in the Broadway production The Boyfriend. He issued his self-titled debut pop album in 1972, followed later that year by his first film score, Outside In. Around that same time, he settled in Los Angeles and became the regular opening act for the Carpenters, who covered his “Piano Picker” on their A Song for You LP. While solo records like 1973’s Laughter & Tears and 1975’s Prime Cuts earned Edelman a devoted cult following in Britain, back home he remained best known as a songwriter, with artists as diverse as Patti LaBelleOlivia Newton-John, and Bing Crosby recording his material; in 1976, Barry Manilow reached the Top Ten with Edelman’s “Weekend in New England.” During the early ’80s, he began writing for television, most notably scoring the hit MacGyver, as well as a series of TV movies; his first major film work, on the Arnold Schwarzenegger/Danny DeVito comedy Twins, followed in 1988. After a flurry of comedic projects including Ghostbusters 2, Kindergarten Cop, and My Cousin Vinny, Edelman earned a Golden Globe nomination for his work on the 1992 historical action-drama The Last of the Mohicans. He later earned an Emmy Award for his contributions to NBC’s coverage of the 1996 Summer Olympics.

>CLICK HERE <Photos of Randy Edelman on stage

Everything is Possible” Written by Randy Edelman featuring Grandmaster Melle Mel article in The Hype Magazine

Link to Billy Hess Photography

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