Saturday, October 25, 2008

Randy Houser Releases First Video From Album Coming November 18th

New artist Randy Houser is receiving great response from both fans and radio programmers alike with his first single, the gripping, strikingly emotional ballad “Anything Goes"- being released off his Universal album of the same name coming out November 18th. It's hard not to make comparisons when artists first arrive on the scene, but with this first single, many are comparing his vocals and style to Ronnie Dunn- a comparison any new artist would truly think is a compliment.

Randy grew up in central Mississippi. He was born in Jackson and raised in Lake, a small town between Jackson and Meridian. Musically, it’s a region between the Blues and R&B of the Delta and the hard-core country music of the Deep South. There was always plenty of gospel music on the radio as well.

Signed by Windswept in late 2003, Randy and co-writers Jamey Johnson and Dallas Davidson were on the charts with Trace Adkins' “Honky-Tonk Badonkadonk” by early 2005. Since then, Randy’s tunes have been picked up by the likes of John Michael Montgomery (“If You Ever Went Away”) and Justin Moore (“Back That Thing Up”).

Houser's strength is the passion in his voice and this first single is a great showcase for both his songwriting skills and his venerable singing chops. Check out the video below.


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