Randy Weeks, born Randall Barry Weeks in Windom, Minnesota, is an American
singer and songwriter. He started playing drums at a young age and later
switched to guitar, performing with local bands. In the mid-1980s, Weeks moved
to Los Angeles where he formed the country-rock band Lonesome Strangers with
Jeff Rymes. The band released their debut album Lonesome Pine in 1986. Weeks'
solo career began with the release of his debut album Madeline in 2000. His song
"Can't Let Go" became a significant hit when it was covered by Lucinda Williams
on her Grammy-winning album Car Wheels on a...