Collaborators

With Rozzi Crane Partial

Also credited as Rosalind Elizabeth Crane

San Francisco singer-songwriter (Wikipedia). USC Thornton inaugural popular-music classmate of Luke Walton (2009); first tour together on a self-booked 2010 California coast run; Grammy Museum midterm vocals on Earth, Wind & Fire’s “That’s the Way of the World” with Walton on guitar.

Rosalind Elizabeth “Rozzi” Crane (born May 2, 1991, San Francisco) entered USC Thornton’s inaugural Popular Music Program in 2009 in the same cohort as Luke Walton and Sam Wilkes (Wikipedia; Rolling Stone on the inaugural class).

Walton and Crane’s first tour together was a self-booked run up the California coast (San Diego → San Francisco), summer 2010: The Luke Walton Band on one bill, Crane’s band on the other — the same Walton band with Wilkes on bass instead of Nick Campbell (Campbell on the Goodbye/Hello LP and Thornton showcase clips).

Thornton-era artifacts on this site: the Daily Trojan midterm at the Grammy Museum Sound Stage (Crane vocals · Walton guitar solo on Earth, Wind & Fire’s “That’s the Way of the World”) and surviving Popular Music Showcase 2010 footage — Rosanna (Toto) and A Long Walk (Jill Scott) with Campbell bass. USC Thornton documents her student arc separately.

Post-Thornton public record (Wikipedia): Lifetime syncs in her first year; background vocals for Don Henley and Sergio Mendes; Adam Levine’s 222 Records (2012); Maroon 5 tours (Wilkes later on bass, 2015); albums including Bad Together (2018). No co-released studio credit with Walton is indexed on this site — the Luke thread is the 2009–2010 Thornton window above.

Thornton-era live archive and press on this site; broader career via Wikipedia and official site. No co-released studio credit with Walton indexed here.

Videos with Rozzi Crane

With Luke Walton

Press on Rozzi Crane releases

Third-party coverage of Rozzi Crane releases Luke worked on, not press about Scoobert Doobert.

Elsewhere

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