Randy Oda


Randy Oda is a composer and musician who performed with Tom Fogerty and the band Ruby, producing the albums Ruby, Rock & Roll Madness, Precious Gems, and Sidekicks. He composed the 1982 hit song, "Think I'm in Love", which Arnold Schwarzenegger also used on an exercise video. His "BART" instrumental was used by BBC School Music during intervals. His latest band is 'OPO.

Early life and education

Randall Keith Oda was born in 1953 in Alameda County, California. He attended Kennedy High School in Richmond, California. Oda married Jean Nugent in 1985, and in 2017 he married Theresa Michele Barranco.

Career

Beginning in late 1971, Randy Oda, his brother Kevin Oda, Art Pantoja, and Kyle Schneider formed the band "Oda", producing two albums on the Loud Phonograph Albums label. A local Bay Area band, they played gigs in Berkeley. They also played a reunion benefit at Concord in 2015.
In the early 1970's, Oda joined Tom Fogerty in the band Ruby, with Oda on guitar, Anthony Davis on bass, and Bobby Cochran on drums. Reviewer Phillip Elwood of the San Francisco Examiner wrote, "...when Randy Oda, nominally the band's solo guitar, gets into an extended theme the band backs him with all the flair of a seasoned jazz-blues-rock orchestra."
A 1978 Santa Cruz Sentinel review of Ruby said Oda was:
Oda's "BART" instrumental was used by the BBC during school intervals in the 1970s and 1980s.
Ruby released two studio albums, Ruby in 1976 and Rock & Roll Madness in 1978, and then disbanded. They released Precious Gems, a compliation album, in 1984. Oda and Fogerty's Sidekicks was released in 1992 after Fogerty died, with Oda's credits on the album listed as "Arranger, Composer, Guitar, Guitar, Keyboards, Primary Artist, Producer".
Oda composed the 1982 single, "Think I'm in Love", recorded by Eddie Money, which reached #1 on the Billboard Top Tracks chart. It appeared on Money's 1983 album, No Control, as well as Arnold Schwarzenegger's Total Body Workout video, and multiple compilation albums.
Oda joined his brother Kevin Oda on drums and Michael Politeau in the band 'OPO, an acronym for its members, which also means "to lay a foundation" in Hawaiian. 'OPO produced the album Getaway in 2011.