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thus far and strives to contin– ue to make great music his fans can enjoy. Perfonning at the Grand Ole Opry and for the David Letterman Shov. are two great memories Houser said he has had thus far; the OpT) performance because that has been a dream of his for a long tJIDe and the Lenerrnan shO\\ because the time ofthe performance was so fresh in his career. Houser is set to perform on the Letterman Show again on September 22 and Jimmie Kimmel Live on September 27.
Country Music Television Music Awards atiom\ ide Insurance On Your Side Award. Houser \\ill join Gary Allan this fall on the "Get Off On The Pain Tour" \\ith more than 30 dates expected across the United States. bringing Houser's perform– ances for 2010 to more than 150 shov;s. "I don't have much time to come home," Houser said. ''When I do get home, I go to Mama's house and rest." Houser said he has been really lucky to have the suc– cess he has had in his career
released s ingles, such as "Whistlin' Dooe, which has already sold, more than 100 thousand digital singles and "I'mAllAbout It:' Although Houser refers to himself as "the same old dude who gfC"' up in Lake," he has been recognized for his outstanding talent in recent years, his second sin– gle from his debut album, "Boots On," reached Top 5 on Billboard and Mediabase charts and spent two weeks at number one on Music Row charts. Country Aircheck named him their number one most played new artist for 2009. He was a presenter and a nominee at both the American Country Music Awards, nominated for video of the year for ' 'Boots On," and the Cotm– try Music Awards for new artist of the year and music video of the year, as well as a nominee for the 2010
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playing Country, Southern Rock, Gospel, blues and many other genres ofmusic. "I have always been around music, my whole life," Houser said ''1 was raised listening to almost every type of music you could imagine and some music that never even went to radio. I just soaked it all in." Houser said other musical greats who influence his music are Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, Merle Hag– gard and George Jones. Currently on a fair and festival circuit tour, Houser said he is anxiously awaiting the release of his latest album, "They Call Me Cadillac;' which is slated for release September 21. The album has included radio-
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