What Happened To Randy Rand?


The Autograph Randy Rand Bassist death has surfaced on social media. At 38, he died surrounded by his family and wife, Regina Rand.

Randy was the consummate optimist and was excited to see the band's new direction, creativity, and renewed energy.

He was pretty palpable with his playing abilities, performances, and how he interacted with his beloved fans.

Randy started in the late 70s Sunset Strip music scene and was an accomplished musician and seasoned musician when he rose to prominence as an original member of Autograph.

In the Facebook post of the band Autograph, they wrote, "It is with great sadness and heavy hearts to make the unexpected announcement of the passing of our friend and founding member of Autograph, Randy Rand."

Additionally, the post read, "fast forward 40 years; our brother was still making an impact in the music arena with his charismatic stage presence, musical contributions, most notably, with our new album release and collaboration with Frontiers."

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Autograph Bassist Death Cause & Obituary News.

Randy Rand death cause has been reviewed as of prolonged type. However, the exact information on how critical his suffering was, has not been revealed. 

In the recent photos of the bassist, he looked lean and lost a lot of weight which could be a sign of any disease. 

According to his Facebook page, Randy worked at Cold Steal, Silverhill, Masters Of The Airwaves, Wolfgang, Offenders, The Lawyers, Lita Ford, and Autograph. 

Furthermore, he went to Corning High School and graduated from Shasta College, California. He is survived by his wife, Regina Rand, in Georgia. 

One of his fans wrote, "So sad to hear it—my deepest condolences to his family, friends, and Autograph members. I had the pleasure to meet hit at MORC 2020. R.I.P. Randy Rand."

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The former bassist started a career in leather-making, opening an international importing/exporting business that sold his hand-crafted leather goods and even working for Harley-Davidson for a time. 

Randy had a daughter named Sterling Knight, who has become a reasonably well-known model in Italy, according to Autograph's now-defunct "Turn Up the Web!" website.