Talent is a good word for it.

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This Alabama native, currently living in Tuscaloosa, is a very talented individual.

He co-wrote songs for the mega country band "Alabama" back in the day.

His local band is known as one of the go-to party bands in West Alabama.

In addition to all of that, he has starred in a few films during his storied career.

He once starred with Gary Busey in the true story of Paul "Bear" Bryant in 1984's "The Bear".

Later, he was asked to do a part in a Chuck Norris film.

That was in 1985. The movie was called "Invasion USA."

Dr. Ken Randolph is the fella we're talking about.

Ken has had plenty of success in "The Cooter Brown Band" through the years.

Of course, Chuck Norris recently passed away at the age of 86.

Randolph tells great stories about both Gary Busey and Chuck Norris.

He came by Townsquare Media Tuscaloosa studios to talk about his experience with the legend.

He was a tad worried that his behind-the-scenes Busey story "might get him in some trouble".

However, he feels like his movie career is probably behind him at this point.

Norris is definitely a legend and, according to Randolph, "a really, really good person".

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