Blog Rainbow created his blog,
The Randy Rainbow Bloggity BLAHg-BLAHg, to document his theatrical experiences and "kvetch about my day-to-day as a single homo in the city."
Celebrity videos In his early work, Rainbow stages fake phone conversations with famous people by editing real audio clips of those celebrities. He posted his breakout video, "Randy Rainbow is Dating
Mel Gibson" in 2010. It received more than 60,000 views in one week and has since surpassed 910,000 views. Subsequent videos include "Randy Rainbow Calls
Lindsay Lohan", "Randy Rainbow Calls
Dr. Laura", "The Morning After Chelsea's Wedding", "Randy Rainbow Gets a Job (from
Rachel Zoe?)", "Randy Rainbow Kicks It with
Kanye West", and "Randy Rainbow Spends Christmas with Mel Gibson".
Michael Urie appeared as himself in "Randy Rainbow Getting Married?"
Tituss Burgess appeared as himself in "Randy Rainbow Stars in a Show!"
Brent Corrigan appeared as himself in "Randy Rainbow Makes a Sex Tape (w/Mel Gibson)". Rainbow's cat Mushi has also appeared in some of his videos. Rainbow's videos have been featured on a number of
blogs. Popular
LGBT blogs
Towleroad and
Queerty have reposted many of his videos since "Randy Rainbow is Dating Mel Gibson". His Lohan clip was featured by
Perez Hilton. Rainbow made a guest appearance in Tituss and the Tightass Band, a 2010 benefit concert for
The Trevor Project at
New World Stages. He also made a guest appearance in the third annual Living for Today benefit concert at the
Laurie Beechman Theatre. Rainbow appeared on the cover of
Out Front Colorado.
Political videos Rainbow gained a larger audience and shifted focus during the 2016 American presidential campaign, with a series of spoof interviews and musical parodies skewering the election process and the candidates, especially
Donald Trump, who became Rainbow's primary subject following his nomination by the
Republican Party and subsequent election. Among the musical parodies he has done about politics are:
Filmography Musical career Rainbow has released several recordings on
Broadway Records. He released three singles in August 2012: an original jingle for
Chick-fil-A written while he was employed there, a cover of "
An Old-Fashioned Wedding," and a parody of "
Born This Way" called "Born This Gay." He released the holiday EP ''Hey Gurl, It's Christmas!'' on November 8, 2019, featuring a studio version of "Trump's Favorite Things"; the title track is an original song. Following the launch of his Pink Glasses Tour, Rainbow released his debut studio album
A Little Brains, A Little Talent on October 29, 2021. The album includes several studio versions of his YouTube parodies, plus the two original songs "Pink Glasses," and "Randy Rainbow For President!" both co-written by Rainbow. The album also features a studio version of "The Jitterbug," a scrapped song from
The Wizard of Oz, and two bonus tracks: "If Donald Got Fired" (featuring
Patti LuPone) and "Mr.
Biden (Bring My Vaccine)."
Bibliography In 2022, Rainbow's debut book,
Playing With Myself, earned a spot as a
New York Times best-seller. In 2025, Rainbow's children's book,
Randy Rainbow and the Marvelously Magical Pink Glasses, placed at number 95 on
USA Today's best-seller list. == Awards and nominations ==