Kevin Fowler
Country · US · Active since 1966

Kevin Fowler

High-energy Texas country that pairs hard rock grit with honky-tonk humor. Rowdy, blue-collar anthems for dance halls and backyard barbecues.

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Kevin Fowler delivers a quintessential Texas country experience that feels like a Saturday night in a packed dance hall. His sound is a deliberate collision of his West Texas roots and his background in hard rock, resulting in music that is louder and more aggressive than Nashville's radio-ready pop-country but deeply committed to the traditions of the honky-tonk. It is music built for movement, characterized by driving rhythms, crying steel guitars, and thick, distorted electric guitar riffs that betray his years in the Austin rock scene.

What truly sets Fowler apart is his lyrical wit and unapologetic focus on the 'regular folks' lifestyle. He has a knack for writing catchy, humorous anthems that celebrate blue-collar culture without irony. Whether he is singing about the essentials of a hunting trip or the virtues of a drinking man, there is a sense of camaraderie and genuine fun that permeates every track. His baritone delivery is conversational and charismatic, making the listener feel like they are hearing stories from a friend at the end of a long bar.

For those new to the Red Dirt or Texas country scene, Fowler is an essential entry point. His songs provide the perfect soundtrack for high-energy social gatherings, long drives through open country, or any moment that requires a bit of defiant, good-natured energy. He successfully bridges the gap between the outlaw spirit of the 70s and the modern rock-influenced country sound, maintaining a fierce independence that has made him a legend in the Lone Star State.

Kevin Fowler (born May 11, 1966) is an American singer-songwriter. He has released five studio albums, and has charted four singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, including the top 40 hit "Pound Sign (#?*!)". In addition, he wrote Sammy Kershaw's 2003 single "Beer, Bait & Ammo", Mark Chesnutt's 2004 single "The Lord Loves the Drinkin' Man" and Montgomery Gentry's 2009 single "Long Line of Losers".
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Our Catalog9 Albums · 1997 · 2019
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