Randy Heddon is a Composer Singer/Songwriter who graduated from Berklee College Of Music.

Randy performed with many musical acts in the late 80's and 90's. In the 90's Randy headed on the road and spent the next years traveling through Australia, China, Taiwan, Europe, Scandinavia, The Canary and Virgin Islands, with a variety of Pop, Jazz, and Funk bands.

Randy wrote and produced the smooth jazz album "L.A. Dialogues with Los Angeles Saxman Jimmy Street which was one of the most added CD's to many smooth jazz stations in 2004. It continues to be staple on Sirius smooth jazz stations.

Randy has 2 award winning CD's of standards and originals" Classic Kutz For Contemporary Katz", and "After Hours".

Randy's newest release "Walking This Road", recently was nominated for album of the year by the New Mexico Music Association, and won the 2020 award for best Gospel song for "While You're Alive".

Randy continueds to tour the world and has performed in over 54 countries

Randy Heddon Bio

Randy Heddon is a Composer Singer/Songwriter who graduated from Berklee College Of Music.

Randy performed with many musical acts in the late 80's and 90's, including Oingo Boingo, and The Motels. In the 90's Randy Started on the road and spent the next 7 years traveling through Australia, China, Taiwan, Europe, Scandinavia, The Canary and Virgin Islands, with a variety of Pop, Jazz, and Funk bands.

Randy wrote and produced the smooth jazz album "L.A. Dialogues with Los Angeles Saxman Jimmy Street which was one of the most added CD's to many smooth jazz stations in 2004. It continues to be staple on Sirius smooth jazz stations.

Randy has 2 award winning CD's of standards and originals" Classic Kutz For Contemporary Katz", and "After Hours".

Randy's newest release "Walking This Road", recently was nominated for album of the year by the New Mexico Music Association, and won the 2020 award for best Gospel song for "While You're Alive".

Randy has continued to tour the world and has performed in over 54 countries

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LindaKeen4830252
over 30 days ago to Randy Heddon

Okay...typo on previous: +Love (not live) the sax.
And then, if I could gently critique those 3 repeated notes...I LIKE THEM BUTTT...there are a couple of places / phrases where one of them needs to move up or down with the background. Not much, but slightly?? Okay. Done. My opinion. Everyone has one.



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LindaKeen4830252
over 30 days ago to Randy Heddon

Soft beginning with weird words (who sings about the groundhog haha) and then walking into the sun & not wanting night to come is a lyrical switch I'm not prepared for--and wow, here comes a sad song that's upbeat. Live the sax & harmonies! After listening a few times, I'm convinced (and can "see" with my imagination that this poor jolted guy is trying to dig in his heels as he slides on the slippery slope into the night. It's coming; he doesn't like it; the sax accompanies him in the nice fade out.



Love this song. So sorry I didn't get to sing with you on the Grand Princess. Another time.



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