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Kevin Fowler

History With Billy Bob's

Kevin Fowler joined the Billy Bob's Wall of Fame on November 25, 2011

Debut Date

TBD

# of Appearances

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About Kevin Fowler:

Kevin Fowler is an American country singer-songwriter and a staple of the Texas country music scene, known for his rowdy live shows, sharp songwriting, and unapologetic honky-tonk attitude. Born on December 30, 1966, in Amarillo, Texas, Fowler grew up immersed in classic country and Southern rock, influences that helped shape his rough-edged, crowd-ready sound.

Before launching his solo career, Fowler spent years on the road as a touring musician, most notably playing guitar for Jack Ingram. He stepped into the spotlight in the late 1990s with his debut album One for the Road, quickly earning a loyal following across Texas with songs that blended humor, heart, and hard-living country spirit. His breakout hit “That’s Right (You’re Not from Texas)” became a Texas anthem and remains one of the most recognizable songs in the genre.

Throughout his career, Fowler has released a string of fan-favorite albums and hits, including “Beer, Bait & Ammo,” “Pound Sign (#),” “How Country Are Ya?” and “Here’s to Me and You.” His music celebrates Texas pride, friendship, and the kind of good-time honesty that resonates deeply with live audiences.

Known for his relentless touring schedule and electric stage presence, Fowler has built his career on authenticity and connection rather than chasing mainstream trends. His dedication to the Texas music community and traditional country values has earned him lasting respect and a devoted fanbase.

With a career spanning more than two decades, Kevin Fowler remains one of Texas country’s most dependable and beloved performers — a true road warrior whose songs and shows keep honky-tonks packed and spirits high.