Posted: Thursday, 29 July 2010 3:45AM

Randy Houser Nervous About Hometown Show




Randy Houser is heading home. The singer, who's from Lake, Mississippi, is slated to perform tonight at the Neshoba County Fairgrounds in Philadelphia, Mississippi. He admits he's a bit nervous about this show, because it's one of his first concerts before a hometown crowd since his career has taken off.

Houser adds that it's always difficult for him to return to Mississippi, because there's a much greater demand for his attention. He explains, quote, "Going home like that, it's one of the -- it shouldn't be, but it's one of the more stressful times, because you're trying to pay attention to so many people and you never -- and really, it's not even possible."
Houser is on the road supporting his latest single, "I'm All About It." The song is from his upcoming album, "They Call Me Cadillac," which will be released September 21st. From Mississippi Houser will travel to Little Rock, Arkansas for a show Friday. He'll perform in Bowling Green, Missouri on Saturday and visit Phillips, Wisconsin on Sunday.

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