Randy Houser
Randy Houser, born December 18, 1975, in Lake, Mississippi, started his music career performing in local bars before moving to Nashville to pursue songwriting and country music. His first major success came in 2008 with his debut single "Anything Goes," which was followed by the chart-topping hit "Boots On." Houser's powerful voice and songwriting ability earned him widespread acclaim, and he went on to release several successful albums, including "How Country Feels" (2013) and "Fired Up" (2016). He has appeared on shows like "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" (NBC, 2014- ) and "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" (ABC, 2003- ). In addition to his music career, Houser made his acting debut in the film "Magnolia City" (2021). Most recently, Houser released his album "Note to Self" (2022), continuing his reign as a leading voice in modern country music.