Several members of the Randy Van Horne Singers would eventually become successful solo recording artists, such as Marni Nixon.
However, the Randy Van Horne Singers did make occasional television performances, such as on The Nat King Cole Show in 1957.
[1] The Randy Van Horne Singers also recorded several albums including Other Worlds Other Sounds in 1958 with Juan García Esquivel, a Latin musician famous for his "space age pop" style of music,[1] and the winter-themed LP Sleighride (1960, Everest).
[1] Van Horne created a symphonic suite called The Running of the Bulls, which premiered at La Mirada Civic Theatre in 1981.
[1] Randy Van Horne died of cancer at the Motion Picture and Television Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, on September 26, 2007, at the age of 83.