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Randy Houser always knew he wanted to have another ... what is waiting for him right around the corner." The country music powerhouse knows of which he speaks. During a country music career ...
Luke Bryan, Cody Johnson and Randy Houser hit the golf course together and quite possibly created a funny new song on the tee ...
Randy Houser first appeared on the country music scene in 2008, with "Anything Goes," his first charting single, and an album of the same name. In the decade since then, the baritone-voiced singer ...
Randy Houser's "Note To Self" is a heartfelt ... Night Train to Nashville': Country Music Hall of Fame relaunches 'Night Train to Nashville' as online exhibit Houser's 2022 album is also entitled ...
Randy Houser remembers exactly where he was when ... I really love having hits, but I want to be able to make music that reflects me as much as anything,” he says. That wasn’t the case with ...
Just months after the release of his 2020 single “Love Will Turn You Around,” Houser teased more new music. The artist confirmed that he’s “pretty much done” with an album, although ...
Randy Houser has never met Tammy Cochran but he owes ... "We were just talking about what music does in people's lives and the changes that occur. People listen to music for different reasons.
Randy Houser's been in the studio recently, working on some new music, and fans at Country Jam 2017 got to hear some of it during his Thursday night (June 16) set. The country star played a ...
Randy Houser is no stranger to radio hits whether ... "This is for all the country music fans out there. How many of you know what the country is? It's a very proud time for us.
Randy Houser takes Robin Hood to a whole new level in his visual for "We Went." The singer and his corset-clad dame steal from some wealthy drug dealers and give the money to those who are a ...
Randy Houser chuckles out a nervous “What ... Pretty impressive that Houser “intends” to mix country music stardom — he currently has a chart-rising bullet with the hit “We Went ...
A flatbed truck for a stage parked in a cornfield in Missouri – that’s where Randy Houser first realized his music was making an impact. About 300 people were expected at that show about three ...