Vicki Randle

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Vicki Randle (born December 11, 1954) in San Francisco, CA is a singer, multi-instrumentalist (primarily acoustic guitar and percussion) and composer, most well known as as the only female member of The Tonight Show Band, starting with host Jay Leno in 1992 to present. She has recorded and/or toured with Aretha Franklin, George Benson, Lionel Richie, Kenny Loggins, Celine Dion, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Branford Marsalis, Lyle Mays, and many others. She began her career as a singer/songwriter/guitarist, playing in such legendary venues as the Bla-Bla Cafe and The Ice House. She also recorded and toured with nearly every prominent Women's Music artist, such as Cris Williamson, Ferron, and Linda Tillery.


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