RANDY HOUSER MAKES COMMANDING RETURN WITH
“NOTE TO
SELF”
Country Powerhouse Readies Fans for More New Music in 2022
Headlining Tour Continues
Cover Art for Randy Houser’s “Note To Self.” | Photo Credit: Rachel Deeb |
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Named as “one of the best voices in the genre” by Rolling Stone, country powerhouse and Mississippi-born singer/songwriter Randy Houser delivers the first taste of new music since 2019’s critically acclaimed Magnolia with the release of “Note To Self,” a perceptive, knowing song, penned with the wisdom of a life fully lived. “Note To Self” is available everywhere now.
“We spent a lot of time writing over the last couple of years, and this is one of the first songs that we cut,” shares Houser. “I knew it was special as it came together in the room, and it really paints a picture of the reflective mindset many of us have been in recently. I think we’ve all learned more about ourselves and the things that really matter in life.”
Written by Houser with Ross Copperman, Casey Beathard and Bobby Pinson, and produced by Houser with Blake Chancey, “Note To Self” offers deliberate introspection, challenging the listener to reflect and consider hard truths:
Note
to self
A
truck only goes so far on half a tank
That
credit card ain’t money in the bank
If
it don’t sound like a good idea, it probably ain’t
Note
to self
You
can’t change a way she’s gonna change her mind
She
might love you, but she won’t like you all the time
‘Stead
of taking her for granted take her somewhere nice
Note
to self
Followed by the hard-hitting chorus, showcasing the New York Times dubbed “rich, vicious” voice from the “singer with a tremendous amount of vocal force”:
Love
ain’t diamond rings
Bigger
don’t always mean better
The
grass ain’t always green
Money
don’t grow on trees ever
Can’t
make somebody be made for you
God
ain’t gonna do the praying for you
Whiskey’s
best left up there on a shelf
Note
to self
21 March 2022 Breaking News:
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – On the
heels of the release of his latest song “Note To Self,” country powerhouse Randy
Houser unveils an innovative performance video
directed by internationally acclaimed cinematographer Jay
Christensen and co-directed by Spencer
S. Peter, shot in one take entirely by a drone.
Shot in downtown Nashville, the video follows Houser performing solo from
Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge, across the alley and to the historic stage of Ryman
Auditorium where he joins his full band.
“It was amazing to watch Jay go to work. He’s like a mad scientist with these
drones,” shares Houser. “After seeing his viral bowling alley video last year, we thought
about taking that concept and applying it to a performance video in these
historic locations.
“We also wanted to
spotlight a special part of Nashville, one that not everyone gets to
experience,” the Mississippi-native continues. “The short walk between the Ryman
and Tootsie’s is a path taken by some of the most legendary performers across
all genres. It felt like a special way to honor and appreciate two of the
city’s most enduring staples
.”
Houser’s 2022 headlining tour continues tonight in Spokane, Wash. at The Knitting Factory, with additional shows this month, including a stop at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium on March 20. Houser is set to join Jamey Johnson for their co-headlining Country Cadillac Tour Part 2, featuring the two longtime friends sharing the stage once again while performing acoustically and swapping jokes and stories. Tickets are available at RandyHouser.com.
Randy
Houser on Tour 2022:
March
11
Knitting
Factory
Spokane, Wash.
March
12
Knitting
Factory
Boise, Idaho
March
18
Paramount Center for the
Arts
Bristol, Tenn.
March
19
Tivoli Theatre
Chattanooga, Tenn.
March
20
Ryman
Auditorium
Nashville, Tenn.
Jamey
Johnson & Randy Houser Country Cadillac Tour Part 2:
March 24
Epic Event
Center
Green Bay, Wis.
March
25
Michigan
Theatre
Jackson, Mich.
March
26
Blue Gate Performing Arts
Center
Shipshewana, Ind.
March
27
The Rust
Belt
East Moline, Ill.
March
31
Palace
Theater
Lorain, Ohio
April
1
Brown County Music
Center
Nashville, Ind.
April
2
Renfro Valley Entertainment
Center
Mount Vernon, Ky.
April
3
Victory
Theatre
Evansville, Ind.
April
13
Gillioz
Theatre
Springfield, Mo.
April
14
Stiefel Theatre for the Performing
Arts Salina, Kan.
April
15
Orpheum
Theatre
Sioux City, Iowa
April
16
Paramount
Theatre
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
About
Randy Houser
With an inimitable voice the New York Times describes
as “wholly different, thicker and more throbbing, a caldron bubbling over,” Randy
Houser racked up three consecutive No. 1 hits and more than four million in
singles sales to date with his Stoney Creek Records album, HOW COUNTRY
FEELS. He
topped the charts with the title track, “Runnin' Outta Moonlight”
and “Goodnight Kiss” (also his first No. 1 as a songwriter) and
earned critical acclaim for his powerful delivery of the Top 5 smash and CMA
Song of the Year-nominated “Like A Cowboy.” Houser added a fourth No. 1 to his
catalogue with “We Went” from his 2016 album, FIRED UP. Following 2019’s
critically acclaimed Magnolia, Houser
releases “Note To Self,” available now, with more new music to follow in
2022.
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