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Randy California

voc, g, 1951-1997 US, Los Angeles
Singer / Musician / Songwriter of Rock
A.k.a. Randy Craig Wolfe Kapt. Kopter Randy Wolfe

February 20, 1951 – January 2, 1997 Guitarist, singer and songwriter. Founding member of the rock group Spirit (8), formed in 1967. Randy was born into a musical family in Los Angeles and spent his early years studying varied styles at the family's Los Angeles folk club, the Ash Grove. In 1966, at the age of 15, when his mother Bernice Pearl and new stepfather, Ed Cassidy , moved to New York City where Cassidy had a number of jazz gigs lined up. It was there, at Manny's Guitars, that Randy met Jimi Hendrix. He played in Hendrix's band The Blue Flame that summer. The stage name "Randy California" was given to him by Hendrix to distinguish him from another Randy in the band, who Hendrix had dubbed "Randy Texas". When Hendrix was invited to come to England by former bassist of British Invasion band The Animals Chas Chandler, Randy's parents did not allow him to go so that he could finish high school. By some accounts, Chandler wanted Hendrix as the only guitarist for the band and nixed California's going to England. Hendrix invited Randy anyway, so they could "go find Jeff Beck". Together with Cassidy, songwriter/front-man Jay Ferguson, bassist Mark Andes, & keyboardist John Locke, California founded the band Spirit. Their first, self-titled album was released in January 1968, a month before California's 17th birthday. It has been suggested that Jimmy Page borrowed California's guitar part from "Taurus" off the album Spirit when he wrote "Stairway to Heaven". Led Zeppelin was on the same bill as Spirit on some American dates in 1968 and 1969, which has further fueled this controversy. In 1996, in the liner notes for the reissue of Spirit's first album, California stated "People always ask me why 'Stairway to Heaven' sounds exactly like 'Taurus,' which was released two years earlier. I know Led Zeppelin also played 'Fresh Garbage' in their live set. They opened up for us on their first American tour". Since "Fresh Garbage" is a song from the same album that includes the song "Taurus", this only adds to the controversy that Led Zeppelin was at least aware of the song. He then wrote the band's biggest hit, 1968's "I Got a Line on You" for Spirit's second album, The Family That Plays Together. Spirit was invited to open for Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock. However, band manager & producer Lou Adler, opposed it because the band was busy promoting their latest album, Clear. When Ferguson and Andes left Spirit to form Jo Jo Gunne due to the slow sales of Twelve Dreams Of Dr. Sardonicus, & then his dear friend Hendrix died, a depressed California left Spirit. He recorded Kapt. Kopter And The (Fabulous) Twirly Birds, featuring many Hendrix-like tracks also featuring former Experience bassist Noel Redding, AKA Clit McTorius. In 1974 California legally acquired the band name Spirit. Randy California drowned in the ocean while rescuing his 12-year-old son from a rip current near the home of Bernice Pearl at Molokai, Hawaii. He managed to push his son Quinn, who survived, towards the shore. RIP

     
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • Guitar
  • Bass
  • Percussion
  • Keyboards
Genres
  • Rock
  • Blues
  • Pop
  • Electronic
Popular Tracks   
Downer on Kapt. Kopter & The Twirly Birds by Randy California
Day Tripper on Kapt. Kopter & The Twirly Birds by Randy California
I Don't Want Nobody on Kapt. Kopter & The Twirly Birds by Randy California
Devil on Kapt. Kopter & The Twirly Birds by Randy California
Mother and Child Reunion on Kapt. Kopter & The Twirly Birds by Randy California
Things Yet to Come on Kapt. Kopter & The Twirly Birds by Randy California
Rain on Kapt. Kopter & The Twirly Birds by Randy California
Hey Joe on Shattered Dreams by Randy California
Rainbow on Kapt. Kopter & The Twirly Birds by Randy California
Calling You on The Euro-American Years 1979-1983 by Randy California & Spirit

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Band Members
Discography



Title Artist Year Type
The Euro-American Years 1979-1983Randy California2007Album
Sea DreamRandy California And Spirit2002Album
On Stage 1992John Lee Hooker With John Paul Hammond, Ry Cooder, Bonnie Raitt, Robert Cray, Eric Clapton, Randy California, Booker T. Jones1993Album
Euro - American / Shattered DreamsRandy California1992Compil.
American Society / Broken BirdsRandy California / Current 931990Single
Shattered DreamsRandy California1986Album
Run To Your LoverRandy California1985Single
Jack RabbitRandy California1985Single
ShaneRandy California1985Album
RestlessRandy California1985Album
Grosser Herrscher / Magic WandRandy California1982Single
Mon amiRandy California1982Single
Euro - AmericanRandy California1982Album
All Along The WatchtowerRandy California1982Album
All Along The WatchtowerRandy California1982Single
Shattered DreamsRandy California1982Single
Hand Gun (Toy Guns)Randy California1982Single
Kapt. Kopter And The (Fabulous) Twirly BirdsRandy California1972Album
Easy LoveRandy CaliforniaSingle
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