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Randy Boudreaux

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Randy Boudreaux
OriginLouisiana
GenresCountry
Occupation(s)Record producer
Songwriter

Ronald "Randy" Boudreaux is a producer and songwriter of country music.

Early life

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Boudreaux grew up in Lake Charles, Louisiana and early in his career, performed in honky tonks all over Louisiana and the south. He learned songwriting from Harlan Howard.

Career

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Boudreaux has written more than 70 produced songs, including "Brokenheartsville" by Joe Nichols, "Goodnight Sweetheart" by David Kersh, and "Alibis" by Tracy Lawrence. He also co-wrote the song "Matthew, Mark, Luke & Earnhardt", recorded by former jockey Shane Sellers.[1]

Awards

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  • Boudreaux won a GMA Dove Award for Country Album of the Year in 1997 for producing Jeff Silvey's album Little Bit of Faith.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Lind, Angus (2001-03-18). "Saddle & song Louisiana jockey Shane Sellers rides a song to the top of the country charts". The Times-Picayune. p. 1.
  2. ^ GMA Dove Awards – History