Achieving 25 years of membership in the Nashville Association of Musicians…
From left are Tyler Martelli, Chris Brown, Randall Franks, Ryan Stinson, Eli Beard and Cody Harvey.
Renowned studio/stage musician and producer Dave Pomeroy (left), American Federation of Musicians Local 257 president,
recognizes entertainer and fiddler Randall Franks, “Officer Randy Goode” from TV’s “In the Heat of the Night,” for achieving 25
years of membership in the Nashville Association of Musicians. Franks became part of the union initially when he first guest starredfor the Grand Ole Opry in 1984.
Renowned studio/stage musician and producer Dave Pomeroy (left), American Federation of Musicians Local 257 president,
recognizes entertainer and fiddler Randall Franks, “Officer Randy Goode” from TV’s “In the Heat of the Night,” for achieving 25 years of membership in the Nashville Association of Musicians. Franks became part of the union initially when he first guest starredfor the Grand Ole Opry in 1984. “I am honored to be one among the greatest fellowship of musicians anywhere in the world,” he said. “The members and the organization truly strive to look after each other, and improve opportunities and benefits for those who spend their lives trying to make others happy with their talents.” Franks also surpassed 25 years in the Screen Actors Guild now merged as SAG-AFTRA. Franks features many current and former A.F.M. 257 and SAG-AFTRA members in his latest book “Encouragers II:Walking with the Masters.” For more information, visit randallfranks.com.
“I am honored to be one among the greatest fellowship of musicians anywhere in the world,” he said. “The members and the organization truly strive to look after each other, and improve opportunities and benefits for those who spend their lives trying to make others happy with their talents.” Franks also surpassed 25 years in the Screen Actors Guild now merged as SAG-AFTRA. Franks features many current and former A.F.M. 257 and SAG-AFTRA members in his latest book “Encouragers II:Walking with the Masters.” For more information, visit randallfranks.com.