A soulful Nashville star who blends the gruff outlaw songwriting of Willie
Nelson and Merle Haggard with Southern rock riffs, Randy Houser has been a firm
country-pop favourite since breaking through with album 'Anything Goes' in 2008.
Growing up in the small town of Lake in central Mississippi, his father was a
professional musician and started teaching him guitar chords at the age of five,
and by ten he was fronting bands, writing his own songs and soaking up the
region's rich connection to country, blues, gospel and R&B through local radio
stations. After his father's death fr...