Randy Stonehill
Randy Stonehill is an
American singer/songwriter from
San Jose, California.
Stonehill's first album, Born Twice was released in 1971, with financial help from Pat Boone. The album was recorded for a mere $800, and according to Stonehill, it "sounds like every penny of it!"
A year later, Stonehill made his acting debut in The Blob sequel, Son of Blob (also known as Beware! The Blob). Also that year, Stonehill would write "Your Love Broke Through" with Todd Fishkind and Keith Green.
In 1976, Stonehill released the Larry Norman produced Welcome to Paradise, which has become somewhat of a landmark album for the songwriter.
In 2001, Stonehill released a children's record using the name Uncle Stonehill, entitled Uncle Stonehill's Hat.
As of 2002, Stonehill continues to record and tour heavily around the world.
Discography
- Born Twice, 1971 debut album
- Get Me Out of Hollywood, 1973 album
- Welcome to Paradise, 1976 album produced by Larry Norman
- Between the Glory and the Flame, 1981 album produced by Terry Scott Taylor
- Equator, 1982 album produced by Terry Scott Taylor
- Celebrate This Heartbeat, 1984 album
- Love Beyond Reason, 1985 album
- Wild Frontier, 1986 album
- Can't Buy A Miracle, 1988 album
- Return To Paradise, 1989 album produced by Mark Heard
- Until We Have Wings, 1990 live album produced by Mark Heard
- Wonderama, 1991album produced by Terry Scott Taylor
- Stories, 1993 "best of" album produced by Terry Scott Taylor
- Lazarus Heart, 1995 album
- Our Recollections, 1996 "best of" album
- Thirst, 1999 album produced by Rick Elias
- Uncle Stonehill's Hat Uncle Stonehill, 2001 children's album produced by Terry Scott Taylor