Randy Houser Shows The Temecula Valley Fair How Country Feels

Randy Houser came out with his “boots on” Friday night at the Temecula Valley Fair, in the middle of beautiful wine country of Southern California. It was the inaugural weekend for the “country themed” fair and there couldn’t have been a better headliner for the event…Moscow mule in hand.

And Houser wasn’t just whistling Dixie either…him and his band played about an hour and a half which included a variety of hits from his 2013 , “How Country Feels” album as well as some of new material he’s been working which are sure to be  mega hits!

He showcased significantly what his voice is capable of doing…the man is blessed with range, power and control, singing some of his best known hits as “Runnin’ Out of Moonlight”, “Goodnight Kiss” and “That’s My Kind of Country.” This may have been a country show, but it was one that had a rock mentality behind it.

Houser’s more rough-and-ragged style provided the audience a chance to get out of their seats, let loose and have  fun. Houser acted like a homeowner with guests over, not just invited friends coming to hang out, leading the crowd in Garth Brook’s “Friends In Low Places” and a very soulful acoustic version of  “Like A Cowboy.”  It was evident Randy and his band love to have fun but they love to take care of their audience as well.

If you haven’t had the chance to see Randy Houser in concert I highly recommend going to one of his shows, you won’t be disappointed! To see if he is coming to a town near you, check out his website.

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