Randy Stonehill

Randy Stonehill Trailers

Fallen Angel: The Outlaw Larry Norman TrailerFirst Love TrailerThe Keith Green Story: Your Love Broke Through Trailer

Randall Evan "Randy" Stonehill (born March 12, 1952) is an American singer and songwriter from Stockton, California, best known as one of the pioneers of contemporary Christian music. His music is primarily folk rock in the style of James Taylor, but some of his albums have focused on new wave, pop, pop rock, roots rock, and children's music.

Most Popular Randy Stonehill Trailers

Total trailers found: 7

Time to Run Trailer (1973)

24 January 1973

A conflicted teen lashes out by vandalizing equipment at the nuclear plant where his father works, then hits the road and finds a spiritual path.

Strong Hand of Love - A Tribute to Mark Heard Trailer (1994)

16 December 1994

A tribute to the words and music of Mark Heard (1951-1992), an American record producer, folk rock singer, and songwriter originally from Macon, Georgia, United States.

The Keith Green Story: Your Love Broke Through Trailer (2002)

28 July 2002

The long awaited documentary of a life that has challenged and inspired countless lives. Told by the people who knew Keith best, this biography is a story of God’s love impacting a generation by living a life without compromise.

Beware! The Blob Trailer (1972)

10 June 1972

A technician brings a frozen specimen of the original Blob back from the North Pole. When his wife accidentally defrosts the thing, it terrorizes the populace-- the local hippies, cops, drunks and bowlers must all face the Blob!

First Love Trailer (2004)

01 May 2004

First Love examines the life and music of the people who birthed the sounds of a revolution that swept American culture.

Love Beyond Reason - The Video Album Trailer (1985)

01 January 1985

Chronicling the making of five all new videos of Randy Stonehill's "Love Beyond Reason" album.

Fallen Angel: The Outlaw Larry Norman Trailer (2009)

01 March 2009

If you could combine the onstage magnetism of Mick Jagger, the lyrical brilliance of Bob Dylan, and the personal fragility of Brian Wilson, you would only have begun to scratch of the surface of Larry Norman.