Randy Sparks


Randy Sparks is an American musician, singer-songwriter and founder of The New Christy Minstrels and The Back Porch Majority.

Biography

Sparks grew up in Oakland, California, and attended the University of California at Berkeley. His first musical engagement was at the Purple Onion in San Francisco. In the late 1950s, during his solo career, he released two albums on the Verve label, a self-titled album in 1958 and Walking the Low Road in 1959. The single "Walkin' The Low Road" reached the Cashbox magazine Top 60.
In 1960, he formed a trio called "The Randy Sparks Three", and they released an album of the same name. He composed "Today"; this was a hit for the New Christy Minstrels from their 1964 album of the same title for Columbia Records. He co-composed "Green, Green" with Barry McGuire for the 1963 album Ramblin. Sparks starred in 1960 film drama The Big Night.
Sparks composed "Saturday Night in Toledo, Ohio", recorded by John Denver.
Sparks composed the musical score for the 1964 movie Advance to the Rear, a Civil War spoof. The love song "Today" was part of that score.
Sparks also sang the opening credits of the theme song of the 1958 film Thunder Road. In an email to DJ Allyn in 2009, he mentioned Robert Mitchum requested he play his kid brother in the movie before composing the score. In the theatrical version, he sang the theme song written by Mitchum.
In 2009, a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs, California, Walk of Stars was dedicated to him and The New Christy Minstrels.

Personal life

He was married to Jackie Miller from 1958 to 1962. Following their divorce, he was married to actress Diane Jergens from 1962 until her death in 2018. The couple had four children, Kevin Ray, twins Cameron Michael and Melinda Anne, and Amanda Hamilton.