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Matt Bowlin

About Me

Matt Bowlin is a music-driven nomad in pursuit of a dream. After serving six years in the Armed Forces (U.S.M.C), Matt left a promising career in the military to gamble on a different roll, one in the music business. "I started writing lyrics about a year before my second enlistment was up," Matt explained, "Until then, it was an undiscovered God given gift and I figured I'd better do something with it. I wanted to learn to play the guitar, study voice, learn to perform and I remembered a college where you could learn to do just that.” Heading west into the sun and arriving on the Llano Estacado of west Texas, Matt enrolled in the commercial music program at South Plains College in Levelland. The college commercial music program is credited with alumnus such as, LeAnne Womack, Heath Wright (Richochet), Jedd Hughes, Natalie Maines (Dixie Chicks), and many more. Switching gears from guns to guitars, Matt studied Speech Level Singing (technique method by Seth Riggs) and performed with S.P.C.’s ‘Thursday Nite Live’, one of the college’s most prestigious audition ensembles. Somewhere between then and there, Matt broadened his performing style, and navigated towards Western Swing and was awarded S.P.C.'s 2004-2005 Male Vocalist of the Year in Country/Western Swing. Accelerated under the influence by the late Waylon Jennings, American Icon, Willie Nelson, Texas balladeer George Strait and songwriters Jim Croce and Kris Kristopherson, Matt’s booming baritone voice fuses the sounds of traditional country, western swing, folk and southern rock. Bowlin’s versatility allows him to cover a range of classics and new-age as well as his own songs. "I started singing more of my originals after a floor-thumping experience in Luckenbach, Texas, a town made famous by the 1977 number one hit," Matt explains, "The bartender talked me into picking up the house guitar and singing a tune. It's like a tradition down there to pass around the house guitar. Everyone plays." The song Matt sang, "Honky Tonk Fate" (an original), revved up tourists and locals alike. "In a music mecca like Luckenbach, it was amazing to have people clapping, stomping, playing guitars and singing along on the chorus. It was a rush, Matt says." I was thrilled they were into the song. It was about the best compliment I could have received." Since his experiences in Luckenbach and Levelland, Matt has rambled on to write and perform his music in traveling bands. He has been on the road consistently since the spring of 2006, performing in Arizona, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, Wyoming, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas and Tennessee. He was a district finalist for Nashville Star in 2006, opened shows for Flynnville Train (ShowDogRecords) and Cody McCarver (PLC Records) in 2007, and legendary greats, B.J. Thomas and Billy Joe Royal. “Opening a show like that was the privilege of a lifetime,” Bowlin said. Chips Moman handed him that opportunity after hearing Matt sing a few duets with another singer at the 2007 National Cornbread Festival. “We were having fun with some oldies and Chips happened to be there,” Bowlin recalled. “He asked Garrett Miles and I if we’d like to come down to La Grange and open for B.J. and Billy Joe with the Memphis Boys as the house band. Jumping at the opportunity, sharing the stage that night I thought, ‘wow, this is the life for me!”

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Member Since: 5/3/2008
Band Website: www.mattbowlin.com
Influences: Musical Influences...Let's start with Jesus and God, who are the reason I'm able to sing and play at all as a matter of fact. It sure isn't my doing. They gave me a gift and a few years ago I traded in my guns and gear for a guitar and a microphone. Something else influenced me... and now this is the plan and the road I will travel. Who inspires me down this road? I have a few singers, a few songwriters and instructors to mention. I'm under the influences of: Hank Williams, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, George Strait, Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash, Hank Willaims Jr, Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, Chips Moman, Kris Kristopherson, Dwight Yoakam, Buck Owens, Tom Russell, Billy Joe Shaver, John Prine, Jim Croce, Johnny Paycheck, Jimmy Buffet, George Jones, Alan Jackson, Chris Ledoux, Charlie Daniels, Bob Wills, Hank Thomspson, Ray Charles, Toby Keith, Hoyt Axton, David Allan Coe, Hank Williams III, Jamey Johnson, Jerry Reed, Gene Watson, Keith Whitley, Gary Allan, Dierks Bentley, Kevin Fowler, Gary P. Nunn, Robert Earl Keen, David Gray, Rivers Rutherford, Chris Isaak, Dean Dillon, Scotty Emerick, Steve Earle, Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Marshall Tucker Band, The Allman Brothers, The Steve Miller Band and my SPC music professors - John Hartin, Joe Carr, Mike Carraway, Scott Faris, Jay Lemon, Ed Marsh, Tim McCasland, Steve Williams, Matt Quick, Lesa Wood, Mickey Vasques. Check out the bands and talents on my top friends, they are a great influence too! Folks like Ryan T. Briggs, Wes Nickson, Danny Cadra, Cami Stinson, Macy Hill, Bobby Bookout, Megan Laurie, Sunny Helms, Matt Jenkins, Carrie Rucker, The Lightfoot Band, Cellus and The Loose Grip, Loss Rayne, The Spring Creek Bluegrass Band,....we all came from the classrooms of South Plains College. I gotta be leaving some out, the list is long yet distinguished./////////Favorite authors: John Fante, Charles "Hank" Bukowski, Carson McCullers, Larry McMurtry, John Steinbeck, Louis L'Amour, William Least Heatmoon, Kinky Friedman//////////Favorite artists: Utopia Joe (Joe Bohrer) and Rockabilly Angel (Tiffany Bohrer)//////////Favorite Songs: "Modern Day Drifter" (Dierks Bentley), "Final Attaction" (Kris Kristopherson), "Ramblin' Fever" (Merle Haggard), "On The Road Again" (Willie Nelson), "The Ride" (David Allan Coe), "Ramblin Man" (Hank Williams), "I've Always Been Crazy" (Waylon Jennings), "I Got A Name" (Jim Croce), "Wait a Minute" (Seldom Scene), "Willin' "(Little Feat), "When It Rains" (Eli Young Band) are songs I relate the most with. Some of them just really kick me in the gut, like someone's been reading my mail./////////My Favorite listens when I'm on the road: The Tom Russell CD, 'Hot Walker' and Willie Nelson's 'The Red Headed Stranger' album.
Sounds Like: 3 Syllables
Record Label: Unsigned
Type of Label: Unsigned

My Blog

The Blue Belle Saloon

The Blue Belle Saloon, where hollywood icons like Tom Mix and Humphrey Boggart once shaddowed the doors, remains one of the last historical saloons still running in Oklahoma.  Established in the late ...
Posted by on Mon, 19 Jan 2009 20:07:00 GMT

Bring in the New Year with New Matt Bowlin songs

Matt Bowlin's first CD is nearly finished and will be out in February.  The CD will be a 9-10 songs album featuring songs written by Matt and one by Drew Scott.  Here's a look into what...
Posted by on Mon, 22 Dec 2008 09:48:00 GMT

UTOPIA JOE PROMO!!!!!!!

  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1II6zZIIEwY
Posted by on Sun, 14 Dec 2008 23:23:00 GMT

’Dirty Bird’+’Destinations’=New Songs Soon!

That's right, he's heading back into the studio the first week of November with a pocket full of tunes.  It will be the first recording session Matt Bowlin has had since ...
Posted by on Sun, 26 Oct 2008 21:16:00 GMT

Act Naturally

As Buck Owens put it, "ACT NATURALLY"......'they're gonna put me in the movies'--well, actually TV. Beginning October 20th, Matt will be featured on a few episodes of UTOPIA JOE, a new show airing on ...
Posted by on Sat, 04 Oct 2008 11:53:00 GMT