- Lynne Randell
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Name = Lynne Randell
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Lynne Randell
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Born = 1950Liverpool ,England
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Died =June 8 ,2007 Melbourne ,Australia
Genre =Pop music
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Instrument =Vocals
Years_active = 1965–1969
Label =HMV , CBS, Epic, Raven
URL =Lynne Randell (1950–
June 8 ,2007 ) was anAustralia n singer best known for her hit "Ciao Baby" in 1967. She also had hits with "Heart" and "Goin' Out of My Head ", both in 1966. Randell toured theUnited States withThe Monkees and performed withJimi Hendrix . [http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,21878989-5006024,00.html "Sunday Herald Sun", "Lynne Randell dies at 57" June 10, 2007] ]Early life
Randell was born in
Liverpool ,England ; when she was 5 her family migrated to Australia and settled in theMelbourne suburb of Murrumbeena. She later attended Mordialloc High School and worked with celebrity hairdresser Lillian Frank before becoming a pop singer [http://www.milesago.com/Artists/randell.htm Miles Ago, "Lynne Randell"] ] .Recording career
Lynne RandellSinger Lynne Randell was accidentally discovered whilst working as a 15 year old apprentice hairdresser by the Band "The Flies" Manager
Garry Spry who had PublicistCarol West organise for the TV Channels' to film The Flies having their long hair done at a womans hair salon. During the filmingRonnie Burns was singing with his guitar when Lillian Frank suggested her young apprentice should sing with him, which she did. Spry was so impressed by her voice he offered her a job at his club "Pinocchios" at night and through this Carol West later became her Manager. Randell was signed toEMI in 1965 and her first singles became minor hits in Melbourne. Randell signed a new contract withCBS Records and "Heart" and "Goin' Out of My Head" both became Top 20 hits in Melbourne. [http://www.milesago.com/Artists/randell.htm Miles Ago, "Lynne Randell"] ]On the back of her Australian success, Randell went to the UK and the US. She sang at the
Cavern Club . While in the US, she met the Monkees and had a brief relationship with Davy Jones."Ciao Baby" became a top 10 hit in Australia in 1967 with
Epic Records also releasing it in the US. Randell shot a video for "Ciao Baby" in colour and she was the first Australian artist to do so.Randell toured the US as support act to The Monkees as part of a bill which also featured Jimi Hendrix and
Ike & Tina Turner . [ [http://www.poparchives.com.au/feature.php?id=264 Pop Archives] ]Her next single "That's a Hoe Down / I Need You Boy" was another hit in 1967. Randell moved to Los Angeles in 1968. However, she contracted health problems with
glandular fever and thenperitonitis . She had another single released in 1969 onCapitol Records .Marriage
Randell married Abe Hoch, a record company executive in 1969 and worked for
Go-Set magazine as their US correspondent. He later became head ofSwan Song Records and they moved to London where Randell suffered serious health problems. This caused serious problems for the marriage leading to her divorcing Hoch.Later career and death
After the end of her marriage, she worked as a personal assistant to Australian music industry figure
Ian Meldrum . [http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200706/s1946947.htm ABC News Online "60s pop star Lynne Randell dies" June 9 2007] ] Randell later worked withSeymour Stein ofSire Records in the late 1980s.Randell moved back to Melbourne in the 1990s and made occasional appearances in oldies concerts.
While touring the United States, Randell become addicted to
methamphetamine tablets which were sold as slimming pills. She had a long term addiction to "slimming pills" which damaged herbrain ,nervous system andadrenal glands . Randell went public about her addiction in 2004. [ [http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/02/19/1077072785744.html?from=storyrhs "The Age", "The amazing shrinking teenage pop star" February 24, 2004] ]Randell was found dead at home in
Toorak , Melbourne on8 June 2007 . Police said that there were "no suspicious circumstances". She left notes and gifts for family and friends.Her only child, Jamieson Hoch, died of a brain hemorrhage on July 24, 2007.
References
Published References
* The Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop - Ian McFarlane - Allen & Unwin, Sydney - 1999
* Noel McGrath's Australian Encyclopedia of Rock & Pop - Rigby Publishers - 1978
* The Who's Who of Australian Rock - Chris Spencer - Moonlight Publishing
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