His songs are testimonials, latent with honest country sediment and lots of campfire humor (usually for adult cowboys). Of which, tunes like “Beer, Bait, and Ammo” and “Don’t Touch My Willie” helped fuel Fowler’s ballistic voyage to the top of his game. A native of Amarillo who grew up listening to Johnny Cash and Merle Haggard cassettes, Kevin dabbled with various rock bands before turning his full attention to his own vision of music in the late 90s. Today, the Kevin Fowler name is associated with packed venues and “crowds gone wild.” It’s also synonymous with sales: His new single, “Long Line of Losers,” has quickly climbed the Texas music chart to #1 even before the CD, "Bring It On," was released. For more info: www.sanangelolive.com/node/1760.
