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William Peter Randall

William Peter Randall (born November 27, 1964 in Barrie, Ontario) is a Canadian musician and municipal politician.
While studying recorded music production and general arts and science at Fanshawe College in London, Ontario, he hinted at a later political career by serving as general arts and sciences member at large. He then moved to Toronto to pursue acting and a music career.
His first release with his band Timeline was entitled ''Living on the Timeline'' and released on Random Records in 1986. Two solo albums followed, ''Better Times'' in 1988 and ''Slapped in the Face by a Rainbow'' in 1990. Some of these tracks were featured on ''New Stuff'' new artist samplers.
With a new band in tow, Peter Randall and the Raindogs, he travelled and made multiple appearances on shows such as Citytv Toronto's ''Breakfast Television'' and ''Lunch Television''. Their debut self-titled release was produced by Ken Greer of Red Rider fame at Metalworks Studios in Mississauga and released in 1994.
Randall's travels and humanitarian work have led him from Israeli Kibbutz to Nicaraguan schools outside Managua, where he worked as a volunteer with ''The Canadian Light Brigade''.
Settling down in wine country in Lincoln, Ontario, Randall was first elected as a town alderman in 2000. He was then elected as councillor for Ward Four in 2006. He currently resides in Lincoln with his wife June and their three children Conor, Ceili and Nolan.
In 2004 he co-wrote the track "Love Crime" with fellow Fanshawe College alumna Emm Gryner for CBC Radio's ''All for a Song'' CD.
==Discography==

* 1986 - ''Timeline - Living On The Timeline''
* 1988 - ''Peter Randall - Slapped In The Face By A Rainbow''
* 1989 - ''Various - Horizons '89''
* 1990 - ''Peter Randall - Better Times''
* 1994 - ''The Raindogs - The Raindogs''

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