
Aside from earning recognition as a top songwriter, Jon Randall also made a name for himself as a producer. He's worked on Miranda Lambert's album "Wildcard", Marren Morris' album "Girl" and more (via Music Row). He's also worked on Dierks Bentley's award-winning acoustic project "Up On The Ridge," as well as albums for Jack Ingram, Darden Smith, and Pat Green (via Green Iris Records). Randall currently serves as the head of A&R at Orbison's Green Iris Records and has a publishing deal with Still Working Music.
In February of 2021, Randall returned to his solo work with the release of his first single in fifteen years, "Keep on Moving" (via Music Mecca). He later released the four-track EP "Neon Texas" (via Music Row) and collaborated with Miranda Lambert and Jack Ingram on the highly-anticipated album "The Mafia Tapes" (via Variety). The project earned the No. 3 spot on the Billboard Album Sales chart and peaked at No. 7 on the Top Country Albums chart.
According to Idol Net Worth, Randall is worth $17 million dollars as of 2021.
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