“In the Heat of the Night” stars mark 20th anniversary of “Christmas Time’s A Comin’” CD, sales benefit local charities
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The “Christmas Time’s A Comin’” CD featuring the cast of TV’s “In the Heat of the Night” and music friends will benefit Catoosa Prevention Initiative – Teen Maze 2013.
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It was a little more than 20 years ago when the stars of one of the hottest dramas on television stepped into the recording studio to raise their voices to assist charities that focused on drug abuse prevention.

Show stars Alan Autry, “Bubba Skinner,” and Randall Franks, “Officer Randy Goode,” organized the effort under Autry-Franks Productions, bringing together the cast and numerous stars of country, bluegrass and gospel music to assist.

To mark the anniversary, the “Christmas Time’s A Comin’” CD is available again in association with original partner Sonlite Records, but this time exclusively through the non-profit Share America Foundation, Inc., continuing the original purpose denoted by the cast and music stars.

“This project was a labor of love for us back then, and Alan and I discussed earlier this year that we needed to share it once again with the millions of ‘Heat’ fans who still watch us everyday and may have missed it the first time around,” Franks said.

Franks, who lives in Ringgold and serves as a city council member, was the studio producer on the eight-month long production that included more than 60 performers, visited seven studios in four states, included 12 recording engineers and took more than 175 studio hours to complete.

“Christmas is a time for family, and as we look back now, we notice that there are a few vacant chairs left by our ‘Heat’ family and those entertainers that supported this project, so it makes us cherish these recordings even that much more,” Franks said. “Christmas music is timeless, and I know these recordings will touch hearts this Christmas and for many decades to come.”

The CD was originally released in association with Sonlite Records, Crimson Records and MGM/UA Television.

Autry and Franks joined other cast members, including the late Carroll O’Connor, the late Howard Rollins, Anne-Marie Johnson, David Hart, Geoffrey Thorne and Crystal Fox, to perform a favorite Christmas song. Other cast members, including Wilbur Fitzgerald, Bob Penny and Sharon Pratt, joined in on group performances of “Jingle Bells” and “Christmas Time’s A Comin’.”

Franks and Autry brought together several music stars that donated their performances, among them Country Music Hall of Fame members Jimmy Dickens, Hargus “Pig” Robbins, the late Kitty Wells, the late Pee Wee King and the late Grant Turner.

Other stars included Jesse McReynolds, the late Jim McReynolds, Jerry Douglas, the Whites, Mac Wiseman, the Marksmen Quartet, Ralph Stanley, the Lewis Family, the late Doug Dillard, the late Chubby Wise, Mose Davis, Bobby Wright, the late Johnnie Wright, the late Josh Graves, the late Jimmy Martin, Buddy Spicher, Jim Hoke, Abe Manuel, Jr., Ken Holloway, John Farley, Bill Everett, the late Gene Daniell and Wayne Lewis.

The project includes the sounds of bluegrass, jazz, rhythm and blues, Cajun, country and pop.

Franks said one unique opportunity this time around is fans can also see never-before-seen original interviews and studio video about the project from cast members from the studios as special internet features at Randall Franks TV on YouTube between now and Christmas.

In northwest Georgia, monies raised from the project will benefit the Catoosa Prevention Initiative - Teen Maze 2013. Phil Ledbetter, Catoosa Family Collaborative coordinator, said the project encourages youth to make the right choices in many situations, including with drugs and alcohol.

“Our Catoosa Teen Maze is designed to allow young people the opportunity to explore life-like situations and their consequences without having to suffer the real life permanency and pain,” he said.

Christmas Time’s A Comin’ is available in Ringgold at Cottage Treasures, Kozy Boutique, Tillie Towne and Uniktings! and in Fort Oglethorpe at Tootie’s Treasures.

It is also available online at shareamericafoundation.org or via mail for a donation of $20 inside the U.S. and $25 outside the U.S. to: Share America Foundation, Inc., P.O. Box 42, Tunnel Hill, GA 30755.

For more information about Alan Autry, visit autryentertainmentgroup.com, or Randall Franks, visit randallfranks.com.

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