
Born(January 6, 1962 - August 10, 2002)in Boone, North Carolina, Houser became a founding member of Widespread Panic in 1982 while attending the University of Georgia with John Bell. His distinctive playing style was featured on the band's first seven studio albums and is responsible for the band's moniker: "an honest tune with a lingering lead". Panic's large lineup released Houser from rythym guitar duties, and allowed him to play lead melodies that lingered behind the dominant vocal melodies.
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Can't Change the Past
Low Country
Sandbox
No Matter What
Goodbye My Love
Smoke And Burn
Missoula
Solitude
Cleburne Terrace
Old #1
Barbette's Song
She Drives Me to Drink
Where Does It Go
Eva's Song
Door Harp
Spanish Gold
Country Sex Song
The Westerly Wind
No Cryin Now
Bull Run
Song In My Heart
Quietude
Nacoochee Queen
Fall Line
A Change In The Weather
The Owl's Song
The Music Box
Lullaby for NYC
Lullably For NYC
No Cryin' Now
Nocoochee Queen
The Music Song
Where Does It Go?
Smoke & Burn
Humpy Galumpy (Remix)
Happy Child
Smoke And Burn (Bonus Track)
Deus Autem Noster
Lucis Creator Optime
Qui Timet Dominum
Dixit Dominus
She was the sun he was the moon (1998 studio) Mikey w/ Bloodkin
Country sex song (1989 rehearsal)
Conrad (5/87 studio)
Quarter tank of gasoline (1/92 studio)
Gimme' (1/92 studio)
Who do you belong to? (1/92 studio)
Sing about love (1998) Mikey w/ Bloodkin
Burnt Faceless
02 - Eva's Song
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