Peach Picked Productions
Peach Picked Productions is Randall’s production company through which he produces and directs projects for television such as the film “Still Ramblin’” which he created for airings on PBS stations beginning in 2001. The projects highlights the career of Grand Ole Opry and western film star Ramblin’ “Doc” Tommy Scott.
He also produces recordings for traditional music artists.
With his passion for acting and writing, the two of course led to his loves blossoming into scriptwriting under the tutorage of Carroll O’Connor during his time on “In the Heat of the Night,” which yielded him the unique opportunity to co-write the screenplay for the #1 Country song “Wolverton Mountain” with Merle Kilgore and some cooperative efforts with Alan Autry.
Crimson Records
History
Randall Franks formed Crimson Records to serve as a licensing company for the music he creates in the late 1980s. The company has garnered top selling projects and highly acclaimed releases in its more than 20 year history. Numerous stars of television, country, bluegrass and gospel music have shared their talents on projects Franks produced for the company. A list of more than 100 tunes and songs of traditional music masters are available for licensing.