Randy grew up in a small Kansas town where his high school mascot was a piece of farm machinery. You could say he was destined to work in Country music. After college, his radio career took him from Country stations in Wichita, KS to Seattle, WA, where he co-hosted the number one morning show at the ACM Major Market Station of the year. After marrying the love of his life and having two beautiful daughters, Randy started looking for a more family-friendly community to raise his kids. That’s how he decided to move to Boise and team up with longtime friend Alana Lynn to wake up the Treasure Valley on WOW 104.3.
Randy Scott
Read This Before You Buy a Pineapple
Did you know this is a thing in Idaho if you look at pineapples?
WATCH The Most Motivational Video EVER
Monday's kinda suck. Maybe you need some inspiration to get going today. If so, then this video is for you.
How Not To End An Email
How do you sign-off your emails? Whatever you do, don't use "have a wonderful bountiful lustful day."
WATCH Bad Lip Reading: The Redneck Avengers Edition
Ever wonder what it would be like if The Avengers were rednecks? Wonder no more! The gang over at Bad Lip Reading has you covered!
WATCH Him Age 16 Years Before Your Eyes
This dude took a picture of his face every day for 16 years. The final results are mesmerizing.
Taylor Swift Is A Personal Trainer?! [WATCH]
Taylor Swift is a huge inspiration to lots of people. But none more than this guy.
LISTEN To Randy Houser Tell R&A How He Feels About Boise
Randy Houser was just in town with Luke Bryan. He called Randy & Alana to tell you about his show, partying with Luke, and his new song "We Went."
The Best Reason To Buckle Up In The Treasure Valley
Are you one of the few people who still refuses to use your seat belt? The odds in the Treasure Valley are not in your favor.
How Far Would You Go To Fight Racism?
Would you call out a racist boss even if it meant losing your job?
It’s Been 35 Years Since Mt. St. Helens Erupted [WATCH]
On this date 35 years ago Mt. St. Helens blew her top. I was just a kid, but it impacted me... all the way in Kansas.