Rita Ballou joins Radio Texas, LIVE! each week to keep us up to date on all the 'Dirt' in the Texas and Red Dirt Music scene. Here's what she brought us this week.
Who better to sing about takin' care of Texas than one of Texas Country's greatest artists? Kevin Fowler steps up to advocate for our great State of Texas!
'Webisode' series are turning into the internet's next big thing and Kevin Fowler has taken advantage to give fans a peek into his life and enjoy a good time or two with him!
Everybody loves Kevin Fowler. How can you keep from it?.. With songs like "Beer, Bait, and Ammo," otherwise known as the Texas national anthem, "Senorita Mas Fina," "Pound Sign," and "I ain't Drinkin' Anymore," the Amarillo native has set the bar when it comes to great Texas Country songs...
It's another edition of Thirsty Thursday where we take a look and listen to great drinkin's song from country music. This song comes from the Texas country genre and one of its top performers.
Kevin Fowler's newest CD has officially been released and is available at Walmart and iTunes. Eleven huge beer drinkin', river riding songs that will become a part of your trucks stable of music.
"Hell Yeah, I Like Beer," the latest single from Amarillo native Kevin Fowler moved into the number one spot on the The Texas Music Chart. Fowler pushed ahead of chart toppers Cody Canada and the Departed and The Eli Young Band. The song "Hell Yea, I Like Beer" comes in strong following the huge success of "Pound Sign" which had a longer than usual run on both Best
Rolling into the weekend on 99.5 The Bear, it's not unusual to hear one of my favorite songs, and often called the national anthem of Texas, "Beer, Bait and Ammo" by Kevin Fowler. Not only does it set the tone for the upcoming no frills, lots of beer, and, well, you get the point kind of weekend, it tells the simple story of being able to get all the necessities in life in one place. Oh, and you can get said song on the just released Kevin Fowler CD "Best of...So Far."
Texas country star Kevin Fowler has launched a weekly video news update series with the help of, let’s say, a rather broad-shouldered, high-voiced mystery woman named “Leisah,” who apparently will be bringing future Fowler tour dates and news straight to your computer screen. More after the jump.