2002 Randy Castillo, American Musician
1997 Mavericks' A C Green ties Randy Smith's NBA record of 906 cons games
1997 Mariners Randy Johnson strikes out 19 Chicago White Sox
1997 Seat Mariner Randy Johnson strikes out 19 Oakland A's but loses
1997 San Diego Padres retire #35 worn by pitcher Randy Jones
1997 Randy Greenawalt, convicted killer, executed by injection at 47
1997 Randy California, [Wolfe], rock guitarist, dies at 45
1995 FBI agent Lon Horiuchi shoots at Randy Weaver's cabin in Idaho
1995 U.S. marshals move in on Randy Weaver's cabin in Idaho
1994 Randy Shilts, U.S. journalist (& the band played on), dies of AIDs at 41
1993 Seattle's Randy Johnson joins 300-strikeout club
1993 Alice Ann Newman, daughter of Gretchen and Randy
1992 Seattle's Randy Johnson ties AL record for lefties with 18 strike outs
1992 Randy Myers blows his 6th save of the season and it marks the 5th time he's blown a potential win for Greg Harris
1991 "Davis Rules," with Jonathan Winters and Randy Quaid premieres on ABC-TV
1990 Calif's Chuck Finley and Seattle's Randy Johnson combine to pitch a no-hitter in exhibition game between U.S. and Japanese all-star teams
1990 Seattle's Randy Johnson, no-hits Tigers, 2-0
1989 23rd Music City News Country Awards: R Van Shelton and Randy Travis
1989 Mariners trade Mark Langston to Montreal for Randy Johnson
1989 16th American Music Award: Randy Travis and George Michael wins
1988 22nd Music City News Country Awards: Randy Travis and Statler Brothers
1988 1st TNN Viewers choice awards - Randy Travis wins in 5 categories
1988 23rd Academy of Country Music Awards: Randy Travis and Hank Williams, Jr.
1987 21st Music City News Country Awards: Randy Travis
1987 22nd Academy of Country Music Awards: Randy Travis and Hank Williams Jr
1984 Miss Elizabeth (Hulette) and Macho Man Randy Savage (Poffo) wed
1984 Frankie Valli marries Randy Clohessy
1982 New York Mets draft Dwight Gooden, Roger McDowell and Randy Myers
1982 Randy Holt sets Washington Capitals record of 34 penalty minutes
1982 Randy Rhoads, heavy metal guitarist (Ozzy Osbourne), air crash at 25
1979 Randy Spelling, born in Los Angeles, California, Sean Richards-Sunset Beach
1979 Randy Hold receives 67 min in penalties in a 60 min NHL hockey game
1978 Randy Spelling, born in Los Angeles, California, actor, Sean Richards-Sunset Beach
1978 1st Computer Bulletin Board System (Ward and Randy's CBBS, Chicago)
1978 Superbowl XII: Dallas Cowboys beat Denver Broncos, 27-10 in N Orleans Superbowl MVP: Harvey Martin, Dallas, DE and Randy White, Dallas, DT
1977 Randy Bachman quits BTO, they disband
1977 Randy Moss, American Athlete
1977 Randy Harrison, American Actor
1976 San Diego Padre Randy Jones wins NL Cy Young
1976 Randy Jones wins NL record 16 games before All Star break
1976 San Diego Padre pitcher Randy Jones ties record of 68 innings without a walk
1975 Randy Farland finds a 14-leaf clover near Sioux Falls, SD
1973 Randy Srochenski, CFL linebacker for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1972 Randy Neal, NFL linebacker for the Cincinnati Bengals
1971 Randy Bierman, WLAF tackle for the Scottish Claymores
1970 Randy Jordan, NFL running back for the Jacksonville Jaguars
1970 Randy Fuller, NFL defensive back for the Pittsburgh Steelers
1968 Randy Knorr, San Gabriel California, catcher for the Houston Astros
1968 Randy Bartz, Roseville, Minnesota, short track skater 1994 Olympics
1968 Randy Brown, NBA guard, Chicago Bulls
1967 Randy Baldwin, NFL running back for the Carolina Panthers
1967 Randy Hilliard, NFL cornerback for the Denver Broncos
1967 Randy Gullatt, horse trainer
1967 Randy Hilliard, NFL defensive back, Denver Broncos-Superbowl 32
1967 Randy Mckay, Montreal, NHL right wing for the New Jersey Devils
1966 [Eric] Randy Barnes, Charleston, West Virginia, shot putter, Oly-silv/gold-88, 96
1966 Randy Burridge, Fort Erie, NHL left wing for the Buffalo Sabres
1965 1st shut put over 70' (Randy Matson 70' 7")
1965 Randy Dixon, NFL guard for the Indianapolis Colts
1964 Randy Kirk, NFL outside linebacker, AZ Cardinals, San Francisco 49ers
1963 Randy Wood, Princeton, NHL left wing for the Dallas Stars
1963 Randy Johnson, American Athlete
1963 Randy Couture, born in Everett, Washington, 198 lbs greco-roman wrestler, Olymp-96
1963 Randy Gilhen, born in Zweibrucken, Germany, NHL center, Winnipeg Jets
1962 Randy Velarde, born in Midland, Texas, infielder, New York Yankees, California Angels
1962 Steven R "Randy" Jackson, U.S. percussionist/singer, Enjoy Yourself
1962 Randy Myers, Vancouver, Washington, pitcher, Chicago Cubs, Baltimore Orioles
1961 Randy Milligan, baseball player
1961 Randy Jackson, born in Gary, Indiana, rocker, Jackson 5-ABC
1961 Randy Cunneyworth, Etobicoke, NHL left wing, Ottawa Senators
1960 Randy Stoklos, Pacific Palisades California, beach volleyballer 1996 Olympics
1960 Randy Ladouceur, born in Brockville, NHL defenseman, Anaheim Mighty Ducks
1959 Randy Travis, Marshville, North Carolina, country singer, Diggin' Up Bones
1958 Randy DeBarge, Grand Rapids, Michigan, rock vocalist/bassist, Debarge
1958 Randy Piper, heavy metal rocker, Wasp-Wildchild
1957 Randy Romero, Garden City, New York, jockey, Breeder's Cup 1987-89
1956 Randy Rhoads, rocker
1955 Randy Wanwarmer, born in Denver, vocalist, Just When I Needed You Most
1955 Randy Jackson, New Orleans, guitarist, Zebra-Tell Me What You Want
1954 Randy Cross, American Athlete
1953 Randy White, NFL tackle for the Dallas Cowboys
1952 "Macho Man" Randy Savage, [Poffo], Sarasota, Florida, wrestler, WWF/SMW/ICW
1952 Veronica "Randy" Crawford, U.S. vocalist, One Day I'll Fly Away
1952 Randy Forbes, American Politician
1951 Randy T Odle, Port Arthur Texas, astronaut
1951 Randy California, [Wolfe], Cal, guitarist, Spirit-I Got a Line on You
1950 Randy Quaid, born in Houston, Texas, actor, Midnight Express, Vacation, SNL
1950 Randy Castillo, American Musician
1949 Randy Owen, Fort Payne Ala, country music star, Alabama-Mt Music
1948 Randy Hobbs, rocker, Johnny Winter Band, McCoys
1946 Randy Meisner, rock bassist and vocalist, Poco, Eagles-Take it Easy
1945 Randy Brecker, Philadelphia, rocker, Blood Sweat and Tears
1945 Randy Cain, U.S. soul singer, 4 Gents/Delfonics
1945 Randy Matson, U.S., shot putter, Olympic gold 1968
1943 Randy Newman, New Orleans, vocalist, Short People, Love, Louisiana, Raindrops
1943 Randy Newman, rock vocalitst, Short People
1943 Randy Bachman, Winnipeg, rocker, Bachman-Turner Overdrive-Roll On
1942 Randy Kirby, born in Chicago, Illinois, actor, Randy-Girl From UNCLE
1942 Randy Boone, Fayetteville, North Carolina, actor, Cimarron Strip, Virginian
1924 Randy Van Horne, El Paso, Texas, vocalist, Nat King Cole Show
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