Lynda Randle

Lynda Tait Randle (born February 7,[1][non-primary source needed] 1962), is an alto singer of southern gospel music.

The daughter of Nate and Maxine Tait,[2] Randle grew up in the inner city of Washington, DC.

Randle on March 21, 2009, became one of the main artists featured by Feed the Children as a fundraising solicitation for contributions.

[6] Randle wrote a children's book, Cab Driver’s Daughter, that is partly autobiographical.

[8] Randle's A Tribute to Mahalia Jackson recording won a GMA Dove Award for traditional gospel album.