Country
Randy Houser
Country singer and songwriter Randy Houser started fronting bands when he was just a boy, and he continued playing local gigs all the way through high school. While attending East Central Community College, he realized playing music had its financial rewards as well, and he began working on his songwriting. He also formed the band 10 lb. Biscuit, which was quite well received on the local circuit. Houser relocated to Nashville in 2002 and landed a song-publishing deal. One of his songs, "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk," became a big hit for Trace Adkins in 2005. Houser began concentrating more on the performing side of things and started playing more local gigs, which eventually led to a record deal with Universal Records South. The label released his debut single, "Anything Goes," written by Brice Long and John Wayne Wiggins, in May of 2008, followed later in the year by a debut album, Anything Goes. Thanks to the Top Ten country single “Boots On,” the album performed well, peaking at 21 on the Billboard album charts, and Houser returned in 2010 with his second album, They Call Me Cadillac. More recently, he released the album Fired Up in 2016. Randy Houser continues to tour the country.