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​Randy Hollar is a multifaceted entertainer from Alberta, Canada, renowned for his contributions to country music and his expertise in the driving and draft horse industry. His career seamlessly blends his passion for Western heritage with his musical talents, particularly his distinctive yodeling style.​
Throughout his career, Hollar has released five albums, showcasing his dedication to preserving and promoting traditional country music. His performances often pay tribute to country legends, notably Wilf Carter, reflecting his deep respect for the genre's roots. In 2015, he honored Carter during a performance with the Canadian Country Music Legends at the Métis Spring Festival in St. Albert, Alberta. ​
Hollar's influence extends beyond music; he is also recognized for his involvement in the driving and draft horse community, embodying the spirit of the Canadian West. His contributions to country music have earned him recognition as an Alberta Country Music legend, a testament to his enduring impact on the province's cultural landscape.
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The Fate of Old Strawberry Roan
My Blue Skies
Back Riding Old Trails Again
When It's Roll Call in the Bunkhouse Tonight
I Bought a Rock for a Rocky Mountain Girl
There's a Love Knot in My Lariat
Old Alberta Plains
Cowboy's Heavenly Dream
Down the Old Cattle Trail
Singing On Borrowed Time
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Cattle Call
I Want to be a Cowgirl's Sweetheart
Wasted Words, Wasted Time and Wasted Years
Swiss Moonlight Lullaby
Strawberry Roan
Dynamite Trail
High Swiss Yodel
Hang the Key on the Bunkhouse Door
Pete Knight's Last Ride
You Are My Sunshine
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