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Randy Rose began his career in 1974 in Tennessee. In 1980, Rose formed a tag team with Dennis Condrey in the Alabama-based promotion Southeast Championship Wrestling.The duo initially feuded with Norvell Austin before joining forces with Austin to form a stable, The Midnight Express.
Randy Rose was a member of Mad at the World during its entire existence as a band from 1987-1998. When Mad at the World was a synthpop band during its first two years, Randy played percussion, worked on the drum programming, and sang backup vocals. Randy continued with drums and vocals as the band transitioned to a hard rock band in early 1990.
The Midnight Express was the name used by several professional wrestling tag teams of changing members, usually under the management of Jim Cornette.The group started in 1980 with Dennis Condrey and Randy Rose in Southeast Championship Wrestling.
Condrey would reunite with former partner Randy Rose in the AWA under manager Paul E. Dangerously. "Loverboy" Dennis and "Ravishing" Randy called themselves "The Midnight Express", and claimed the right to the name, which had since been used by Condrey and Eaton (and later by "Beautiful" Bobby Eaton and "Sweet" Stan Lane) in the NWA. [3]
Randy Rose – drums, vocals, percussion; Randy Rose was a member of MATW during its entire existence as a band from 1987 to 1998. When MATW was a synthpop band during its first two years, Randy played percussion, worked on the drum programming, and sang backup vocals. Randy continued with drums and vocals as the band transitioned to a hard ...
Randy Edeker, chairman of the board of Hy-Vee, Iowa's largest employer, will retire July 31st after guiding the company through growth and challenges. Randy Edeker rose from courtesy clerk to top ...
ESPN says that Randy Moss will step away from 'Sunday NFL Countdown' for an extended time to focus on a personal health challenge. Moss briefly addressed the matter at the start of the program on ...
In the late 1980s Norvell Austin retired from professional wrestling, but has made a few special "Legends" appearances in the last couple of years, last time on September 25, 2004, where he teamed with Randy Rose to defeat the team of Texas Roughrider and Luke Goldberg in Continental Wrestling.