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Randi was named Campus Activities Magazine’s “Female Performer of the year 2004” and “Best Small Venue Performer 2004”. Her performance credits include sharing the stage with Bob Weir's Ratdog, Bonnie Raitt, Jason Mraz, Bruce Hornsby, Dar Williams, Jonatha Brooke, Cyndi Lauper, Dave Koz and Jackson Browne. Randi has performed at Lincoln Center, The Joint Las Vegas, Paramount Studios, HRC dinner in Washington, D.C., with keynote speaker, Hillary Clinton, and the NewYork City Hall Pride Awards honoring Whoopi Goldberg and Olympia Dukakis. Randi's music has been featured in documentaries, a commercial directed by Spike Lee and the WB hit series, "Dawson's Creek".

In 1998, Randi wrote and recorded the benefit single, "What Matters", in response to the death of Matthew Shepard, a young man killed in a brutal hate crime. The song was written to honor his life, his family and the unconditional love they represent. "What Matters" is endorsed by Matthew's parents, The Matthew Shepard Foundation, GLAAD, GLSEN, and several other organizations. To date, the benefit single has raised over $42,000 for the Matthew Shepard Foundation, whose goal is to replace hate with understanding, compassion and acceptance. The song has been featured in the documentaries,"Youth Outloud!", "Out in the Cold," and
the NBC film, "The Matthew Shepard Story," starring Sam Waterston and Stockard Channing. The choral version of “What Matters” was performed at New York’s Carnegie Hall in December of 2003 by the GMCNY. The song, and video, have won several awards.

Randi is an independent artist that tours and performs year round at
colleges, clubs, festivals and benefit related concerts. To date, she has moved over 20,000 copies of her independent cds.
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