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  2. Randy Wood (record producer) - Wikipedia

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    He began stocking R&B records for sale to a white audience, and by 1950, the store had become Randy's Record Shop. He also started small local labels with Nobles, recording and issuing discs by Gant and others. [1] Wood was the grandfather of political activist and media personality John Wood Jr. [3]

  3. Ranwood Records - Wikipedia

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    Ranwood Records is an American record label started in 1968 by Randy Wood (after he left Dot Records) and Lawrence Welk. [1] Lawrence Welk owned all of the recordings that he released on Dot as they were produced and manufactured by Teleklew Productions and leased to Dot. These were repackaged for reissue on Ranwood.

  4. Gruhn Guitars - Wikipedia

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    The store was originally named GTR, which stood for George Gruhn, business partner Tut Taylor and employee Randy Wood. The store became known as a mecca for professional musicians and well-heeled collectors of vintage musical instruments, including such notable artists as Duane Allman , Mark Knopfler , Robert Plant , Sturgill Simpson , Joe ...

  5. Randy Wood - Wikipedia

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    Randy Wood (ice hockey) (born 1963), American ice hockey player; Randy Wood (music executive) (1929–1980), American head of Vee-Jay Records and founder of Mira Records; Randy Wood (politician) (born 1947), member of the Alabama House of Representatives; Randy Wood (record producer) (1917–2011), American recording executive; founder of Dot ...

  6. Randy Wood (music executive) - Wikipedia

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    Randall Albert "Randy" Wood (October 10, 1929 – October 7, 1980) was an American record company executive. As an executive and later President of Vee-Jay Records in the early 1960s, he was involved in the early successes of the Four Seasons , as well as the releases of the first Beatles records in the United States.

  7. Dot Records - Wikipedia

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    Dot Records was an American record label founded by Randy Wood and Gene Nobles that was active between 1950 and 1978. The original headquarters of Dot Records were in Gallatin, Tennessee . In its early years, Dot specialized in artists from Tennessee.

  8. Puttin' on the Hits - Wikipedia

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    The show grew out of lip synching contests developed by William "Randy" Wood, who by 1982 had realized that his contests had grown so popular nationally that he needed to stage them on a broader scale. The planning process eventually grew into Puttin' on the Hits with Chris Bearde and Dick Clark serving as executive producers. Clark's son ...

  9. Randy Wood (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Randy Wood was born in 1970, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah and grew up in North Olmsted, a suburb of Cleveland, Ohio. He is an artist and performer who currently lives in Seattle, Washington . His comics and illustrations have appeared in numerous publications including The Stranger and the Anchorage Press .

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