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Keepin' The New West Wild

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In the early 1990’s Huston pulled from his experiences as a cowboy and former resident of the West to write and record Keepin’ The New West Wild.

 It is an album of songs that made a statement about what is happening to family farms and ranches and what must be done to make sure there are future generations of farmers and ranchers in America.

The CD yielded several singles including "Tequila For Me," introduced Huston to radio stations and listeners around the country, garnering him an impressive amount of airplay for a debut effort.

Other singles "Not Just Along For The Ride," "Make My Mother Smile," "Lookin' The Wolf In the Eye" and "Let There Be One Cowboy Left," solidified his presence on the airwaves.
 

Pass To The Future

Huston wrote and recorded the theme song for the 75th anniversary of The American Farm Bureau Federation, Pass To The Future, and in 1993 his song Lookin’ The Wolf In The Eye was the theme song for the incoming president of the National Cattlemen's Assn., Dan Koons, who invited Huston to perform at the association's national convention in Nevada that year.   
 
Huston published several songs recorded by Chris LeDoux and Daryl Singletary. With his distinctive look as a real working cowboy, Huston has been on a number of television shows including several Nashville Network shows that highlighted his knowledge of cowboy history and his horsemanship.
 
He has been in commercials for the City of Nashville, Western Sizzlin’ and Santa Fe Cantina and Cattleman’s Steakhouse.
 
He hosted a western night at the world famous Bluebird Cafe in Nashville which was sponsored by American Songwriter magazine, and has performed at the Pigeon Forge, Tenn. Saddle Up! Celebration.
 
Booking Information: Huston is available as an entertainer and also a speaker who can address the topics of the modern day cowboy. His shows encompass both songs and cowboy poetry. An audience filled with working cowboys love Huston because he speaks their language. However, he is equally at home with audiences who come to hear a flavor of the west through his music and poetry.

Publicity or Booking:

Vernell Hackett
Call: 615/356-8176 
 
Email: booking@randyhuston.com
 
Publicity:  pr@randyhuston.com
        
Vernell Hackett
6044 Deal Avenue
Nashville, TN 37209