Blake Shelton, Randy Houser, Zac Brown Band Release New Albums
Blake Shelton and newcomer Randy
Houser released new country albums on Tuesday (Nov. 18). Shelton's Startin' Fires (Warner Bros.) includes the single,
"She Wouldn't Be Gone," as well as a duet with Miranda Lambert, titled
"Bare Skin Rug." Houser's Anything Goes (Universal South) features guest vocals by Vince
Gill on "How Many Times." Houser performed the title track in August on The Late Show With David Letterman at the
request of Letterman himself. Houser also co-wrote Trace Adkins' "Honky
Tonk Badonkadonk" with Dallas Davidson and Jamey Johnson. The Zac
Brown Band's The Foundation (Atlantic Records) features the country hit, "Chicken Fried," as well as a cover of
Ray LaMontagne's "Jolene." It was co-produced by Brown and Keith Stegall.





