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Randall Franks is an American entertainer known for his work as a film and television actor, author, and bluegrass singer and musician.[1] He plays various instruments including the fiddle, mandolin, guitar, and mountain dulcimer. Franks has received multiple nominations and awards throughout his career, including nominations for Inspirational Vocalist and Musician of the Year at the Josie Music Awards at the Grand Ole Opry House 2023 and 2024. He won Musician of the Year - Fiddle in 2024. [2][3] [4] He has been inducted into several halls of fame, such as the Tri-State Gospel Music Hall of Fame (2022),[5] America's Old Time Country Music Hall of Fame (2019),[6] and the Independent Country Music Hall of Fame (2013).[7] The International Bluegrass Music Museum & Hall of Fame recognized Franks as a Bluegrass Legend in 2010.[8] He has also received accolades from various regional organizations, including the Atlanta Country Music Hall of Fame Induction,[9] Carolinas Country, Bluegrass and Gospel Hall of Fame Legend Award,[10] Catoosa County, Georgia, which designated him as the "Appalachian Ambassador of the Fiddle" in 2004,[11] and was inducted into the Chamber Business Person Hall of Fame [12] In 2020, Franks was selected as the inaugural recipient of the AirPlay Direct Evolution Grant.[13]