Kevin Fowler

Kevin Fowler was born with Amarillo, Texas, it is an American singer of Country. It is known to sing " Texas Country " is its side " Redneck ".

Biography

Kevin Fowler, grows with Amarillo with the Texas, it is youngest of a family of two children. His/her father introduces it with the country music when it be child, it grows by listening to Johnny Cash and Merle Haggard. Teenager he became fan of Rock' roll, and in particular of AC/DC. Kevin Fowler is commonly called " Country Rebel with has heart off rock" has; in French a rebel country in the middle of rock' roll!

Intérréssé since its more young age with the music, Fowler begins piano lessons very early. At 20 years it realized that it wanted to really continue a career in the music, and moved has Los Angeles in California, or it returned to the Guitar Institute off Technology. During the years which followed, it apprenna has to play of the guitar, and started has to write songs.

After that, it returned to the Texas to Austin, it played with the rock group Dangerous Toys during one moment, then after formed its own group of Rock Southerner, Thunderfoot . In 1998, it leaves the scene rock'n'roll and this concentrates on the Texas Country. During this time he played in different bar and club. Two years later, although it is not taken down of contract with a Label, it records itself its first album " Beer, Bait, and Heart " . This sold album these has nearly 30,000 copies only to Texas, or the song " Beer, Bait, and Ammo" passed in loop on the local radio of Texas. This song be so popular that the singer country Mark Chesnutt started to play it has its concerts, and Sammy Kershaw recorded it for one of these album

Today, Fowler signed with the independent label of Clint Black, Equity Music Gro up, and carried out 2 other albums. He lives in Austin, Texas.

Discography

  • " Beer, Bait and Heart " - November 21st, 2000

  • " High one the Hog " - August 6th, 2002
  • " Live At Billy Bob' S Texas " - November 5th, 2002
  • " Loose, Loud & Crazy " - August 3rd, 2004
  • " Bring it one " - September 25th, 2007

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