Randy Houser

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Boots On 02:52 Tools
Runnin' Outta Moonlight 03:14 Tools
How Country Feels 03:02 Tools
Anything Goes 03:04 Tools
My Kinda Country 00:00 Tools
Wild Wild West 03:32 Tools
Whistlin' Dixie 02:55 Tools
Paycheck Man 03:05 Tools
Strange 00:00 Tools
Lie 00:00 Tools
Back To God 00:00 Tools
Something Real 04:22 Tools
Goodnight Kiss 03:28 Tools
I'll Sleep 04:49 Tools
Like a Cowboy 04:27 Tools
We Went 02:59 Tools
How Many Times 04:08 Tools
Top of the World 03:17 Tools
Growin' Younger 04:53 Tools
Absolutely Nothing 03:02 Tools
Simple Man 05:56 Tools
Sunshine on the Line 03:20 Tools
My Kind Of Country 02:55 Tools
Song Number 7 00:00 Tools
Our Hearts (feat. Lucie Silvas) 00:00 Tools
What Whiskey Does (feat. Hillary Lindsey) 00:00 Tools
The Singer 00:00 Tools
I'm All About It 00:00 Tools
Let's Not Let It 03:11 Tools
Along for the Ride 03:35 Tools
Power of a Song 00:00 Tools
Shine 04:58 Tools
No Stone Unturned 00:00 Tools
Wherever Love Goes (with Kristy Lee Cook) 00:00 Tools
They Call Me Cadillac 00:00 Tools
A Man Like Me 00:00 Tools
New Buzz 00:00 Tools
Route 3 Box 250 D 00:00 Tools
In God's Time 00:00 Tools
Chasing Down a Good Time 00:00 Tools
Lowdown And Lonesome 00:00 Tools
Out Here In The Country 03:57 Tools
Here With Me 04:19 Tools
Addicted 00:00 Tools
Little Bit Older 00:00 Tools
High Time 00:00 Tools
Will I Always Be This Way 00:00 Tools
No Good Place to Cry 00:00 Tools
I'm A Ramblin' Man 00:00 Tools
Same Ole Saturday Night 00:00 Tools
Somewhere South Of Memphis 00:00 Tools
What Whiskey Does 04:53 Tools
Fired Up 00:00 Tools
If I Could Buy Me Some Time 04:38 Tools
Evangeline 04:38 Tools
Mine Tonight 00:00 Tools
Back 03:32 Tools
Whole Lotta Quit 00:00 Tools
Mamma Don't Know 00:00 Tools
Lead Me Home 04:53 Tools
Hot Beer and Cold Women 00:00 Tools
Senior Year 00:00 Tools
Lucky Me 00:00 Tools
Before Midnight 00:00 Tools
Nothin' On You 00:00 Tools
Gotta Get You Home 00:00 Tools
Yesterday's Whiskey 00:00 Tools
What Leaving Looks Like 04:00 Tools
Whiskey Rock-a-Roller - Live 00:00 Tools
True 00:00 Tools
Running Man 00:00 Tools
Whiskeysippi River (Bonus Track) 04:02 Tools
Whiskeysippi River 00:00 Tools
One Way (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
RUNNIN' OUT OF MOONLIGHT 00:00 Tools
One Way 00:00 Tools
Running Out Of Moonlight 00:00 Tools
Misery And GIn 00:00 Tools
Whiskey Rock-A-Roller 00:00 Tools
Going Out With My Boots On 00:00 Tools
Ramblin' Fever 00:00 Tools
My Baby 00:00 Tools
Wherever Love Goes 00:00 Tools
Runnin' Outta Moonlight (Lyric Video) 00:00 Tools
Wherever Love Goes (feat. Kristy Lee Cook) 00:00 Tools
Our Hearts 00:00 Tools
Wherever Love Goes - with Kristy Lee Cook 00:00 Tools
Big And Strong (Deluxe Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Beach To The Sand (Deluxe Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Low Down And Lonesome 00:00 Tools
Whiskey Rock-a-Roller (Live) 00:00 Tools
Simple Man (Lynyrd Skynyrd Cover) 05:56 Tools
They Call Me Cadillac (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Goodnight Kiss (FreeMP3.fm) 00:00 Tools
Runnin' Outta Moonlight (Lyrics in Description) 00:00 Tools
Beach To The Sand 00:00 Tools
How Country Feels Lyrics 00:00 Tools
Boots On (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Anything Goes When Everything's Gone 00:00 Tools
Runnin' Outta MoonlightRunnin' Outta Moonlight 00:00 Tools
Goin' Out With My Boots On 00:00 Tools
Big And Strong 00:00 Tools
Big and Strong (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Beach to the Sand (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
They Call Me Cadillac [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
Big And Strong - Deluxe Album Version 00:00 Tools
Out Here In The Country [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
In Gods Time 00:00 Tools
Whistlin' Dixie [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
Randy Houser - Boots On 02:50 Tools
Runnin Out of Moonlight 03:14 Tools
Addicted [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
I'm A Ramlin' Man 00:00 Tools
Lets Not Let It 00:00 Tools
Runnin' Outta Moonlight - www.SongsLover.com 00:00 Tools
Lowdown And Lonesome [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
A Man Like Me [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
Anything Goes (Album Version) 03:02 Tools
Here With Me Album Version 00:00 Tools
If I Could Buy Me Some Time [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
Randy Houser - Anything Goes 00:00 Tools
Beach To The Sand - Deluxe Album Version 00:00 Tools
Whiskey Rock A Roller 00:00 Tools
Randy Houser - How Country Feels 03:02 Tools
Will I Always Be This Way [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
Here With Me [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
My Kinda Country (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Randy Houser How Country Feels (Lyrics) 03:07 Tools
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“People are ready for real country music again,” says Randy Houser, and there are few people in a better position to give it to them. Blessed with one of his generation’s great voices, he is also a world-class songwriter, penning hits for artists including Trace Adkins and Justin Moore, and a seasoned entertainer known for the passion and energy he brings to every performance. His debut album, Anything Goes, introduced him as an exceptional artist, someone with both a cutting-edge sound and a deep respect for classic country. Fans, media and peers alike recognized that he possesses an artistic vision equal to his formidable talent. The strong reaction to his music was evident when David Letterman heard the album’s powerful first single, “Anything Goes,” and invited Randy to perform on the Late Show, introducing him to an even broader nationwide audience. A searing portrayal of emptiness and loss, “Anything Goes” rose quickly into the Top 20. Randy followed it with one of the rowdiest songs and coolest videos of recent years—“Boots On,” which rocketed to #2. Randy was named Country Aircheck’s No. 1 New Country Artist in terms of airplay for 2009, and was a presenter and a nominee at both the ACM Awards (Video of the Year for “Boots On”) and the CMA Awards (New Artist of the Year and Music Video of the Year), as well as garnering a nomination for the 2010 CMT Music Awards’ Nationwide® Insurance On Your Side® Award. At the awards show he helped host Kid Rock kick off the festivities with a surprise appearance on stage during a medley of "Cowboy," "Bawitdaba" and "Good Ol' Boys." With one of country music’s most promising young careers, Randy is taking a major step forward with his sophomore album, They Call Me Cadillac. “I wanted to make a record I wanted to hear,” he explains. “I put my heart into this, and the result is something I’m really proud of.” From the beginning, Randy and co-producers Cliff Audretch III and Mark Wright agreed on a straightforward approach that focused on the meaningful lyrics of the songs. “I want to catch people’s ears not just with a guitar hook, but with the words. I didn’t want too much going on around it.” The result, recorded with Randy’s own band, rather than studio musicians, is a stark and straightforward effort that does full justice to an artist heavily influenced by the classic works of idols like Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, George Jones and Waylon Jennings. The album covers a great deal of musical and thematic ground. They Call Me Cadillac is an album that proves why Randy is among the most talented of his generation and of crucial importance to the genre. Randy has been making music his own way since his earliest days in Lake, Mississippi. He was exposed to the best of the region’s rich mix of music, including country, gospel, rock, and blues. He learned to love creating and playing music from his father, a professional musician. “The funny thing is I’ve known this is what I wanted to do since I was five or six years old. I wanted to be an entertainer, a songwriter. I didn’t know at that age I was going to have a talent for it. I didn’t know about chasing girls or good times. It was pure and simple about something I really loved, which is music.” For years Randy stayed closed to home, playing clubs all throughout Mississippi, but after his father died when he was 21, he decided to move to Nashville. His standout focal prowess voice impressed one person after another, and the connections kept multiplying. He earned a publishing deal and began turning out songs for Trace Adkins, Justin Moore, and Jessie James, among others. It wasn’t long before he began his own ascent up the charts as a recording artist. “I spent a lot of years working my ass off to get lucky,” he says with a wry grin. His passion for his craft shows not only in every cut, but also in every performance. “When I go out there and sing, I cannot half-ass it. That’s just part of the way I grew up. You go at something, you want to sell it. When I’ve got something to say, especially in a song, I want you to get it, so I’m not one of those quiet singers. I can’t just lullaby you. I’m getting on it.” The result is a mix of passion, talent, and showmanship that place him among this generation’s most compelling artists. Combine those with the integrity he brings to his music and his knowledge of and respect for country music’s traditions, and it’s clear that Randy is on his way to becoming one for the ages. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.