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Randy Yeuell Owen (born December 13, 1949) is an American country musician. He is best known for his role as the lead singer of Alabama, a country rock band that saw tremendous mainstream success throughout the 1980s and 1990s. Alabama became the most successful band in country music, releasing over 20 gold and platinum records, dozens of ...
Alabama is an American country music band formed in Fort Payne, Alabama, in 1969. The band was founded by Randy Owen (lead vocals, rhythm guitar) and his cousin Teddy Gentry (bass, backing vocals). They were soon joined by another cousin, Jeff Cook (lead guitar, fiddle, and keyboards).
In Pictures is the sixteenth studio album by American ... Alabama. Jeff Cook – guitars, fiddle, backing vocals, lead vocals (11) Randy Owen – guitars, lead ...
Alabama's CMT Giants special — airing Thursday, Aug. 15 at 8 p.m. ET on CMT — features Gentry and Owen performing the band's "Mountain Music" and "My Home's in Alabama" as well as many cover ...
Alabama lead singer Randy Owen, left, gives a heartfelt acceptance speech for the group's second straight Entertainer of the Year award as members Jeff Cook, Mark Herndon and Teddy Gentry look on ...
Randy Owen Teddy Gentry Greg Fowler Dancin' on the Boulevard: 1997 [8] "I Love You Enough to Let You Go" Randy Owen Gary Baker Frank J. Myers: Twentieth Century: 1999 [28] "I Need Thee" Annie S. Hawks Robert Lowry: Songs of Inspiration: 2006 [5] "I Saw the Time" Randy Owen Just Us: 1987 [24] "I Showed Her" Teddy Gentry Greg Fowler Walt Aldridge ...
On the all-genre Billboard 200 the album peaked at #16 and stayed for more than three years, longer than any other Alabama album. [1] This was the last album to be co-produced by Larry McBride, who had discovered the band and later suffered a heart attack and died in 1991.
"Sad Lookin' Moon" is a song written by Randy Owen, Teddy Gentry and Greg Fowler, and recorded by American country music group Alabama. It was released in February 1997 as the lead-off single from the album Dancin' on the Boulevard. It peaked at number 2 in the United States, while it was a number-one hit in Canada.