Randy Murray

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Randy Murray
Occupation(s)Musician
InstrumentsGuitar
Associated actsBachman–Turner Overdrive

Charles Randall "Randy" Murray is a Canadian guitarist, and was a long-serving member of Bachman–Turner Overdrive.[1] From 1989 to 1992 he taught music, did custom recordings and held a radio talk show in Prince George, British Columbia. From the late 1970s to 1989, Murray was a fixture on the B.C./Alberta music scene. He was a member of the BTO line-up that was fronted by Tim Bachman while there were two versions of the group in the late 1980s, and again (this time along with Blair Thornton, Robbie Bachman, and Fred Turner) from 1991 until 2005, making this line-up the longest enduring of all the various Bachman-Turner Overdrive,B.T.O. and BTO incarnations. He currently works as the Communications Officer for the Diocese of New Westminster in Vancouver, teaches guitar in Vancouver, and still plays occasional shows.

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  • 1988 - Formed the , a classic rock band who were resident at Vancouver's Roxy club.
  • 1987/1988 - Toured with Tim Bachman, performing BTO tunes.
  • 1985 - Released the EP Warm Hands/Cold Heart under the name .
  • 1984-1989 - Collaborated with Dave Reimer in the , a classic rock band.
  • Early 1980s - Member of David Raven, who released an EP on the Radioactive label.
  • Early 1980s - Member of , with Paul Ennis, Mike Rogers, Jeff Sugarman
  • Late 1970s - Member of X-Static, with Paul Ennis and Ron MacDonald

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