IRNOC
Randolph “Sirnoc” Scott Randolph Scott was born in Cleveland, Ohio, where he was surrounded by a multi-talented family. His family roots are historical as well. He is the relative of Coretta Scott King, the wife of the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Randolph’s remarkable lineage has passed on a legacy for him to carry such a prestigious torch. He continued that legacy with early predictions of being a music prodigy. As an adolescent, Randolph participated in school plays and talent shows. In his young adulthood, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps where he served four years to protect his country. After that, “Sirnoc” searched to further his music career. He has performed in many entertainment events such as: Cleveland State University , for the Drug Task Force/SAI (Substance Abuse Initiative), the Agora, community festivals, as well as being the Hip Hop coordinator for the largest festival in Cleveland , Ohio (Glenville), as well as being an official Hip Hop Instructor at the Rock-N-Roll Hall of Fame. He has received over 30 awards for his positive music (from the Congressman, the schools, Rock-N-Roll Hall of Fame, etc). He has also performed for SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions), at the IX Center-where he not only performed, but created a theme song called “The Weaver”, as well as performing at Cleveland Public Schools. He is the Ambassador not only for the Youth for Justice, where he is a VPA (Violence Prevention Ambassador), he is also the Ambassador for “RappSearch” (A National positive Hip Hop competition created by HB Barnum and Walter “Big Walt” Johnson). He has created theme songs for the “Ronnie Duncan Morning radio show”, “Another Look television show”, and “Men of Excellence” (a Youth Mentoring organization). He was also the host of a TV show called “Lost Poets”. He has worked with many superstars such as Carl Carlton (“Bad Mama Jamma”), Marla Gibbs (“The Jeffersons ”, “227”, “Amen” TV sitcoms), and the Legendary HB Barnum (Aretha Franklin’s Conductor for over 30 years). Randolph is versatile. He writes, produces, and engineers his own music. He uses his nickname “Sirnoc” as his stage name, which is typical of his laid-back style. He also gives his audiences a sprinkle of his singing ability on his new CD called “Sirnoc”, where HB Barnum and Walter “Big Walt” Johnson teamed up with Sirnoc to create a timeless masterpiece. His music contains many of the same elements that brought him to the attention of mainstream Hip Hop. He also gives a treat to secular and gospel listeners with his positive substance. He leaves his audience and music-lovers gasping for air with his breath-taking performances. “Sirnoc” will have a positive impact in the music industry, leaving them rich in spirit. He is a positive entertainer and role model; he’s Hip Hop’s Superhero.
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