We were shocked and saddened today to learn of the sudden death of Randy Walden, the lead singer/bass player for the band Quick And Dirty. Quick And Dirty just appeared on episode 44 of Radio Free Charleston. In the short time that we knew Randy we were impressed with his talent and dedication, and we feel that the Charleston music scene has lost one of of it’s brightest up-and-coming stars. He was an incredible musician and one hell of a nice guy. Our condolences go out to his family and his bandmates. A tribute to Randy will appear on a future episode of Radio Free Charleston.
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James Brown, I’m so sorry for your loss. I recently watched your music videos and wanted to come see you guys play. I know how hard you’ve worked and always enjoyed seeing you at Sam’s. My heart goes out to you and your friends. Randy, rest in peace…
That is tragic I loved the song they did on RFC,
Randy was bigger than life. Always had a huge Belly Laugh to go with his wicked sense of humor. Randy loved his son Jack very much and will surly be missed by those that loved him. lets all keep the good memories with us of Randy.