Wednesday, October 13, 2010

My Interview With Randy Houser Over At The 9513

Randy Houser's second album, They Call Me Cadillac, was released in September by Show Dog-Universal Music. "I put my heart into this record," Houser said. "We went into the studio with a direction in mind, conceptually, for the album, and the result is something I'm really proud of. I think people are ready to hear real country music again, and I'm one of them." Houser's hits include "Anything Goes," "Boots On" and "Whistlin' Dixie."

Houser was kind enough to sit down with me for an interview over at The 9513 during his busy promotional and touring schedule to talk about his brand new album–as well as a wishful conversation between Elvis and Jesus.  Read a snippet of the interview below and then click HERE to read the entire thing.
"All those genres you talk about, blues and and soul southern rock, are my categorization. I think they are all country these days. I think it’s all country to me. When you listen to country music now, it is a lot of different things. It is just a good dose of the things we listen to as country people. We grew up in the country, we hear so many things, we hear a lot of blues and we hear a lot of southern rock. We hear a lot of old school country. I guess those are influenced by different things, but they are still country to me."

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