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Houser’s “Cadillac” Ready To Roll

September 16, 2010/by contributor

Show Dog-Universal Records artist Randy Houser will celebrate the release of his sophomore album, They Call Me Cadillac, in New York on September 21 with a performance on ABC’s Good Morning America. Directly following the visit, Houser will make a series of appearances on the nationally syndicated show Better TV as well as Fox News, CMT Insider, CMT Top 20 Countdown, GAC’s On The Streets, GAC’s Headline Country, and more before traveling to Los Angeles to perform on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Monday, September 27. In addition, Houser will unveil his new single, “A Man Like Me,” at radio on September 27. Click here for a sneak peek at the single.

For Houser, They Call Me Cadillac is a chance to show fans what he is really about. 

“There’s no denying that this album is a more definitive ‘Randy Houser’ record, and I know that’s cliché, but it’s the first time that I’ve had the most creative control to make the record I want to make,” says Houser.

Critics are already lining up to praise They Call Me Cadillac. “Much like a classic Cadillac, Randy’s new album has a sleek, traditional quality that doesn’t go out of style. But make no mistake, underneath the smooth crooning is some major musical horsepower,” says Country Weekly’s Jessica Phillips.  Country music journalist Neil Haislop agrees, “If anybody believed he wasn’t the real deal, bed rock traditional honky tonk singer…They Call Me Cadillac puts that to rest for good with the satisfying bonus of his own unique vocal style stamped on the brand.”

Friends like Trace Adkins and Jamey Johnson are also raving over Houser’s vocal prowess. Adkins recently called Houser “one of the best singers I’ve heard in a long time.”
They Call Me Cadillac was produced by Cliff Audretch III and Mark Wright and features a vocal appearance from Lee Ann Womack on “Addicted.”

They Call Me Cadillac Track Listing:
1. Lowdown and Lonesome (3:15)
2. They Call Me Cadillac (2:59)
3. Addicted (5:19)
4. A Man Like Me (3:19)
5. Will I Always Be This Way (4:08)
6. Out Here In The Country (3:56)
7. Here With Me (4:18)
8. Whistlin’ Dixie (3:07)
9. Somewhere South of Memphis (5:56)
10. If I Could Buy Some Time (4:35)
11. Lead Me Home (4:52)

In support of the release, fans can sign up for a wake-up call from Randy on the morning of September 21 by texting CADILLAC to 30103. In addition, fans will have an opportunity to hear tracks from the September 21 release on Thursday, September 16 when he kicks off the Get Off On The Pain tour with Gary Allan and Jerrod Niemann in Salt Lake City, Utah at The Maverik Center.

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