Awards & Winners

Randy Thomas

Date of Birth 15-November-1954
Place of Birth Denison
(Grayson County, Texas)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as Thomas, Randy
Profession Songwriter
Randy Thomas is an American Christian rock musician best known for being a member of the Sweet Comfort Band and Allies and co-writing "Butterfly Kisses". Thomas performed with Sam Scott and Bob Carlisle in Psalm 150, then joined the Sweet Comfort Band in 1975. Sweet Comfort was the band's debut recording for Maranatha! Music in 1976. Switching to Light Records, Sweet Comfort Band produced five more records, the last titled Perfect Timing. A best-of compilation, Prime Time, followed. In 1984 Thomas formed the band Allies with Scott and Carlisle. They spent nine years between 1984-1993 doing concerts and recording six albums. The band's debut was self-titled. The most successful Allies recording was Long way from Paradise with two No. 1 singles: "Devil Is a Liar" and "Take Me Back." During this period, Thomas and Carlisle became a well-known songwriting team. The first country song they penned was the 1989 Dolly Parton No. 1 song "Why'd You Come In Here Lookin' Like That?" PolyGram Music,now Universal Music, signed Thomas as a staff writer in 1995. He wrote material for artists such as Bob Carlisle, Cliff Richard, Raybon Brothers, and Jeff Carson as well as for Dolly Parton, Hank Williams Jr., Highway 101, Colin Raye, Ty England, Lila McCann, and Engelbert Humperdinck.

Awards by Randy Thomas

Check all the awards nominated and won by Randy Thomas.

1997


Grammy Award for Best Country Song
Honored for : Butterfly Kisses

Nominations 1997 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Country Music Association Award for Song of the Year Butterfly Kisses
Grammy Award for Best Country Song Butterfly Kisses