Kevin Fowler | |
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Kevin Fowler at the Texas Parks and Wildlife Expo 2007 as spokesman for The Texas water safety campaign, Nobody's Waterproof. |
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Background information | |
Born | ca. 1966 |
Origin | Amarillo, Texas, USA |
Genres | Country |
Occupations | Singer-songwriter |
Instruments | Vocals, rhythm guitar |
Years active | 2000–present |
Labels | Tin Roof Equity Super Loud Lyric Street Average Joe's Entertainment |
Associated acts | Mark Chesnutt Montgomery Gentry Dangerous Toys |
Website | http://www.kevinfowler.com |
Kevin Fowler (born ca. 1966 in Amarillo, Texas) is an American Texas Country artist. He has released five studio albums, and has charted three 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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Fowler was the younger of two children. His father introduced him to country music when he was a child, and as a teenager Fowler also developed a liking for rock music.[1]
He graduated in 1984 from Tascosa High School in Amarillo.
Long interested in making music, Fowler began piano lessons as a young child. When he was twenty, he realized that he wanted to seriously pursue a career in music and moved to Los Angeles, California, to attend the Guitar Institute of Technology. For the next year, he learned how to play the guitar and began writing songs.[1]
After gaining a good knowledge of the guitar, Fowler left L.A. for Austin, Texas. He was a guitarist with the rock band Dangerous Toys in the early 1990s, but left to form his own Southern hard-rock band, Thunderfoot. In 1998, he left rock music all together to form a new band that would concentrate instead on Texas country music. Fowler and his new band earned themselves a weekly gig at Babe's on Sixth Street in Austin. Two years later, with no recording contracts, Fowler recorded and released his own debut album, Beer, Bait, and Ammo. This album sold over 30,000 copies in Texas, with the title track receiving a great deal of airplay. This song was popular enough that Mark Chesnutt began playing it in his live show, and Sammy Kershaw recorded it for one of his own albums.[1]
Fowler signed with country singer Clint Black's independent Equity Music (a label distributed by Koch Entertainment) and released two additional albums for that label until Equity ceased operations in December 2008.[2] Montgomery Gentry recorded a cover of Fowler's "Long Line of Losers."[3]
In January 2010, Fowler signed to Lyric Street Records, releasing "Beer Season" that same month.[3] His second single, "Pound Sign (#?*!)," followed in April. That same month, Lyric Street Records announced its closure, and Fowler was one of four artists to be transferred to parent company Disney Music Group.[4] In May 2010, "Pound Sign" became Fowler's first Top 40 hit on the country music charts, peaking at #34.[5]
Fowler also collaborated with country rap artist Colt Ford on the song "Hip Hop in a Honky Tonk", on Ford's 2010 album Chicken & Biscuits, in which he sings vocals on the song's chorus. In 2011, Fowler signed to Ford's label, Average Joe's Entertainment.[6]
In early 2011, Fowler released the single "Girl in a Truck," which hit #1 on the Texas Music Chart released Feb. 21, 2011.[7] The song was released regionally to radio stations in the Texas and Oklahoma areas.
In May 2011, Fowler announced the release of his next single "Hell Yeah, I Like Beer", as well as his new album to be released later in 2011.
Title | Details | Peak chart positions | |||||||
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US Country [8] |
US [9] |
US Indie [10] |
US Heat [11] |
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One for the Road |
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Beer, Bait and Ammo |
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— | — | — | — | ||||
High on the Hog |
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54 | — | — | — | ||||
Loose, Loud & Crazy |
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31 | 195 | 13 | 11 | ||||
Bring It On |
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14 | 111 | 14 | 2 | ||||
Chippin' Away |
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19 | 81 | 8 | — | ||||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart |
Title | Details | Peak chart positions | ||
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US Country [8] |
US Indie [10] |
US Heat [11] |
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Best Of… So Far |
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43 | 24 | 4 |
Title | Details |
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Live at Billy Bob's Texas |
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Year | Single | Peak positions | Album |
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US Country [12] |
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2004 | "Ain't Drinkin' Anymore" | 49 | Loose, Loud & Crazy |
2005 | "Hard Man to Love" | — | |
"Don't Touch My Willie" | — | ||
2006 | "What I Wouldn't Give for Your Love" | — | Non-album song |
2007 | "Long Line of Losers" | — | Bring It On |
2008 | "Best Mistake I Ever Made" | 47 | |
"Cheaper to Keep Her" | — | ||
2010 | "Beer Season" | — | Best Of… So Far |
"Pound Sign (#?*!)" | 34 | ||
2011 | "Girl in a Truck" | — | Chippin' Away |
"Hell Yeah, I Like Beer" | — | ||
"That Girl"A | 45 | ||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart |
Year | Video | Director |
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2005 | "Hard Man to Love" | Traci Goudie |
2008 | "Best Mistake I Ever Made" | Roger Pistole |
2010 | "Pound Sign (#?*!)"[13] | Kevin Fowler |
"Hip Hop in a Honky Tonk" (with Colt Ford) | Wes Edwards | |
2011 | "Hell Yeah, I Like Beer" | Kevin Fowler |
"That Girl" | Potsy Ponciroli |