
Singer-Songwriter Randi Perkins was influenced by the likes of Dan Fogelberg, Gordon Lightfoot, Jim Croce and John Denver. His music reflects a broad spectrum of life experience and being passionate about the legacy of singer-songwriters, he has been quoted as saying his mission is to "bring the singer-songwriter spirit back to the heart of
Randi grew up on a farm near a small town called Scranton in Southwestern North Dakota, and in early years, attended a one room schoolhouse. Ever since he realized people actually created songs, he wanted to be a songwriter and began writing songs when he was 17. A performer at an early age, learning guitar helped him to bring his songs to audiences. Before settling in to his folk singer-songwriter roots, Randi graduated from
Prior to college days, Randi was a founder and songwriter in the 1970's influential rock band, Young Imagination, who captured the attention of many folks in the upper
As a songwriter with depth in his music and lyrics, Randi was a finalist in the coveted 1974 American Song Festival out of 60,000 entries and has been a winner in a number of song competitions including the NSAI/CMT Songwriting Competition and the USA Songwriting Competition.
Discography
2008 "Life Is Good" 2000 "The Songwriter" 1989 "Dakota Dream"
Published Author
Randi’s current book released in 2009 is called Tales From A Singer-Songwriter-Volume 1: A Spiritual Road. Randi is also a co-author of article on music business in Mix Magazine, and co-authored a text used in the music business program at
Teaching
Part-time faculty 1995–1998 at the
Artist Development
Randi has been instrumental in the careers of Kelly Aspen, Kat Perkins, and Aubrey Collins who was the lead singer for the country band, Trick Pony for most of 2007.