Alice Randall
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Alice Randall (born Detroit, Michigan) is an African American author and songwriter.
A 1981 graduate of Harvard, she is the first African American woman to write a number one country hit.
Over 20 of her songs have been recorded, including songs performed by Trisha Yearwood and Mark O'Connor. She lives in Nashville, Tennessee and is married to attorney David Ewing.
[edit] Novels
- The Wind Done Gone (2001)
- Pushkin and the Queen of Spades