Randy Girls: The Summer Hit by Partners in Crime

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Colin and Doug, two friends who have known each other since elementary school, form the music duo Partners in Crime. Radio stations worldwide are playing their new song, “Randy Girls”, with increasing popularity. The band Partners in Crime has had a lot of success. One of their songs, “Abnormal Psychotic Behavior”, was a hit in Canada. Major sporting events like baseball and hockey have featured their music. A famous TV show called Electric Circus helped them secure a record deal with a large company called A&M Records.

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Terry and Fred produced the song “Randy Girls” at a Scarborough studio. Doug mixed it in Toronto, and Noah further refined the sound there. It’s fun in the summer and sounds like music from the Beatles and the Beach Boys. Partners in Crime have performed at many notable venues and events. They have played their music live on TV on Much Music and at the Rogers Centre (a big stadium in Toronto). Popular radio stations have played their songs, contributing to their success in North America.

The band Partners in Crime has several fascinating stories to tell. One of their big record companies in LA almost recorded one of their songs, “If I Only Had a Million Dollars”. Still, the recording also revealed another exciting fact, a music producer named Doug McClement found and saved their song “Randy Girls” after it went missing for a while. The band wants to make music that makes people smile and reminds them of fun times. They reflect on their journey and say it’s been worth it, even in favorable and adverse times.

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