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Houser's five studio albums have spawned a handful of No. 1 hits, platinum-selling songs and awards nominations. From songs about love to songs about loving the country, Houser does it all.
Houser's very best songs let his strong voice loose. Of course, soul and commercial viability aren't mutually exclusive. Taste of Country's favorite Houser song, in fact, has plenty of both.
“How Country Feels” was Houser’s first No. 1 song – and this week, “We Went” became his fourth. Houser’s new 17-song album “Fired Up” will be released Friday. The collection is ...
"We were trying [to get pregnant] for probably a year," Houser, 46, tells PEOPLE mere days before the release of his new song "Workin' Man." "And just about the time we had decided to quit trying ...
But what makes “Honky Tonk Badonkadonk” even more confusing is that it was written by some of the best songwriters in country ...
Luke Bryan, Cody Johnson and Randy Houser hit the golf course together and quite possibly created a funny new song on the tee stand.
Randy Houser returns to bluesy big-voiced ballads like his 2008 breakout hit “Anything Goes” and the 2010 album cut “Somewhere South of Memphis” on his new song “No Good Place to Cry ...
That changed when Houser signed with Broken Bow Records in 2011, who flooded Houser with songs he mainly didn’t write, like “How Country Feels” and “Runnin’ Outta Moonlight.” ...
Randy Houser welcomes Miranda Lambert for this duet ... where the angst in his gravelly voice is heightened by the song’s poetic simplicity in relating bitter romantic realization on lyrics ...
Randy Houser's "Note To Self" is a heartfelt, soulful, and time-worn country ballad that continues his decade-long run of singles to hit inside the Top 30 on country radio. While sitting in his ...
Randy Houser and Brandon Kinney co-wrote the song "Boots On," which was released in February of 2009 as the second single from Houser's debut album, Anything Goes. In September of 2009 ...