Randy Stonehill is an
American singer/songwriter from
San Jose, California.
Stonehill's first album, Born Twice was released in 1971, with financial help from Pat Boone. The album was recorded for a mere $800, and according to Stonehill, it "sounds like every penny of it!"
A year later, Stonehill made his acting debut in The Blob[?] sequel, Son of Blob[?] (also known as Beware! The Blob). Also that year, Stonehill would write "Your Love Broke Through" with Todd Fishkind[?] and Keith Green.
In 1976, Stonehill released the Larry Norman produced Welcome to Paradise, which has become somewhat of a landmark album for the songwriter.
In 2001, Stonehill released a children's record using the name Uncle Stonehill[?], entitled Uncle Stonehill's Hat.
As of 2002, Stonehill continues to record and tour heavily around the world.
- Born Twice, 1971 debut album
- Get Me Out of Hollywood, 1973 album
- Welcome to Paradise, 1976 album produced by Larry Norman
- Between the Glory and the Flame, 1981 album produced by Terry Scott Taylor
- Equator, 1982 album produced by Terry Scott Taylor
- Celebrate This Heartbeat, 1984 album
- Love Beyond Reason, 1985 album
- Wild Frontier, 1986 album
- Can't Buy A Miracle, 1988 album
- Return To Paradise, 1989 album produced by Mark Heard
- Until We Have Wings, 1990 live album produced by Mark Heard
- Wonderama, 1991album produced by Terry Scott Taylor
- Stories, 1993 "best of" album produced by Terry Scott Taylor
- Lazarus Heart, 1995 album
- Our Recollections, 1996 "best of" album
- Thirst, 1999 album produced by Rick Elias
- Uncle Stonehill's Hat Uncle Stonehill, 2001 children's album produced by Terry Scott Taylor
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