Luke Bryan is continuing a major hot streak, winning another big Showdown victory with his new single, "Huntin', Fishin' and Lovin' Every Day." He'll face a new challenge from Randy Houser.
Randy Houser’s “Song Number 7” is probably the finest single representative of his Fired Up album. It’s a big country power ballad that leans progressive, but stops short of crossing a bridge that leaves traditional country behind.
Chris Stapleton makes an appearance on Randy Houser’s new Fired Up album. His fiancee does too, but her presence is felt, not heard. The “We Went” singer only wrote five of the 17 songs on this new behemoth of a country album, yet it’s still as personal as anything he’s ever shared with fans.
Randy Houser has come a long way since first moving to Nashville. The "We Went" singer stopped by our ToC Nights studio and reminisced over his first days at Nashville's CMA Fest.
Social media reports of a police chase involving a black Pontiac and "We Went" singer Randy Houser started popping up on Thursday afternoon (March 10).
Comparisons between Luke Bryan and Randy Houser will become more convincing after one listens to the 17 songs on Fired Up, Houser's fifth studio album.
Two big burly voices will square off in this Round 1 matchup to decide the top vocalist in country music. Trace Adkins' new single "Jesus and Jones" is good enough to assure spot in this conversation, while "We Went" shows how dynamic Randy Houser is...
It's cold outside, but Dierks Bentley is busy preparing for his hot Somewhere on a Beach Tour. The singer has enlisted Cam and Randy Houser as his openers, and when he stopped by the Taste of Country Nights studio, he had nothing but great things to say about them both.
There are ten country albums on the 2016 calendar and more than a dozen more planned, but not yet scheduled, plus those we just know are going to drop. Like Miranda Lambert? She has to release an album filled with emotional love and heartbreak songs this year, right?