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Randy Houser
Guest Artist
Country singer and songwriter Randy Houser was born and raised in Lake, Miss., where his love of music was apparent even as a young child. He started fronting bands when he was around 13 years old and continued playing local gigs all the way through high school. While attending East Central Community College, he realized playing music had its financial rewards. He also formed the band 10lb. Biscuit, which was well received on the local circuit. Houser relocated to Nashville in 2002 and landed a song publishing deal. His song "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk" became a big hit for Grand Ole Opry member Trace Adkins in 2005. Houser began concentrating more on the performing side of things and started playing more local gigs. His efforts eventually led to a record deal with Universal South. The label released his first single, "Anything Goes," in 2008, followed later that year by an accompanying debut album of the same name. "Boots On" was the successful second single from the album, with its video earning a CMA Video of the Year nomination.
Latest CD
They Call Me Cadillac