Randy Edelman “A Life In 80 Minutes” June 11th, Camden Club, London

On 11 June, London's newest and most exciting venue, “The Camden Club" is proud to present the iconic singer/songwriter and world-renowned composer Randy Edelman as he celebrates "A Life in 80 Minutes." After rave reviews to sold-out audiences in New York, Randy will showcase the soundscape of his incredible journey in a rare and unique performance filled with music, song and story...

With a career that challenges the longevity of the Queen of England herself, Randy first came into vogue with his songs "Up Tempo Woman" and "Concrete and Clay" both featured on "Top of the Pops." He continued to write some of the most popular songs on the planet including "A Weekend In New England" (as recorded by Barry Manilow), "Isn't it a shame (as recorded by Patti LaBelle and hiphop superstar Nelly), "You" (as recorded by The Carpenters), and an endless cascade of others.

Randy Edelman has composed, orchestrated and performed some of the most beautiful music ever heard for hundreds of blockbuster motion pictures including "Dragonheart", "Gettysburg", "Last of the Mohicans", "My Cousin Vinny", "Ghostbusters II", "Billy Madison", "Leap Year", "The Mask" and a limitless amount of others. He has also written themes for ESPN, the Olympics, and the hit television series "MacGyver." Randy has played all over the world in some of the most prestigious venues including Budokhan in Japan, and The London Palladium.

Most recently Randy has released his US Billboard charting, global post-pandemic anthem "Coming Out the Other Side" and his newest R&B soulful tragic love song "How Could I Let You Go."

Join Randy for an awe-inspiring evening of fun at The Camden Club located across the street from The Roundhouse in Camden. Admission is FREE and doors open at 7:00 PM. Randy will take the stage at 9:00 PM. Tickets are limited for this special performance....

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