

Randy Howard
Introduction
Randy Howard (1960) was an American bluegrass, country and old time fiddler.
Early life
Howard was born in Georgia, USA. He grew up in Midgeville. As a child he learned to play several instruments, including fiddle, and won his first fiddle contest at the age of 18 in Union Grove, North Carolina.
Career
Howard was the first prize fiddler at the inaugural Tri-State Bluegrass Association fiddle contest in 1982. Howard worked as a session musician in Nashville beginning in 1990. He played with many well-known musicians and bands, including George Jones and Ricky Skaggs. He continued to win many fiddle contests.
Howard performed on two albums with the Lonesome River Band. He was a guest artist on an album by Allen Shadd. He was named fiddle player of the year at the International Bluegrass Music Awards in 1996.
Howard died of cancer in 1999. That year he was once more named fiddle player of the year at the International Bluegrass Music Awards. An album of his recordings, I Rest My Case, was released by Sugar Hill Records in 2001.
Discography
Raw Guitar, Robin Kessinger.
- Randy Howard, Atlantic, 1988.
- One Step Forward, Lonesome River Band
- Finding the Way, Lonesome River Band Sugar Hill Records, 1998.
- I Rest my Case, 2001.
- Shore to Shore, Mae McKenna, 1999
- The Old-time Herald: A Magazine Dedicated to Old-time Music. Old-Time Music Group. 1999. p. 42.
- Colin Larkin (2006). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music: Grenfell, Joyce – Koller, Hans. MUZE. p. 392. ISBN 978-0-19-531373-4.
- Marty McGee (March 1, 2000). Traditional Musicians of the Central Blue Ridge: Old Time, Early Country, Folk and Bluegrass Label Recording Artists, with Discographies. McFarland. pp. 31–. ISBN 978-0-7864-0876-4.
- "Album Review". Musical Discoveries, Russell W Elliot May 28, 1999