Country crooner Randy Houser may have started off in the music industry as a songwriter, but now the Mississippi-born musician focuses more on belting out the tunes at arena concerts nationwide. Houser has unveiled three studio efforts to date, beginning with his 2008 debut, āAnything Goes.ā The title track, which the musician performed on the āLate Show with David Lettermanā ahead of the albumās release, garnered attention instantly and was quickly followed up by his second popular single, āBoots On.ā
His 2010 sophomore set entitled āThey Call Me Cadillacā contained two charting singles, āWhistlinā Dixieā and āA Man Like Me,ā while his most recent album, āHow Country Feels,ā has already spawned three. The early 2013 release peaked at No. 3 on Billboardās Top Country Albums and Independent Albums charts and features co-writing credits by other country ticket sellers like Lee Brice and Zac Brown.
Houserās own writing credits can be found on Trace Atkinās āHonky Tonk Badonkadonk,ā Jesse Jamesā āMy Cowboyā and āBack That Thing Upā by tour mate Justin Moore.