Damon Fowler
Damon Fowler
Damon Fowler is an American electric blues and blues rock singer, guitarist, and songwriter. Allmusic noted that "his sound is blues based, but there are hints of country, swamp rock, R&B, and swing in his playing and songwriting."
Over the years, Fowler has worked with Delbert McClinton, Chris Duarte, Buddy Guy, Johnny Winter, Edgar Winter, Jeff Beck, Robin Trower, Gregg Allman, Junior Brown, Rick Derringer, Little Feat, Jimmie Vaughan, and the Radiators.
Fowler was born in Brandon, Florida, United States. His first association with the guitar began at the age of twelve, and by experience has expanded his skills and range to include playing acoustic, electric, lap steel, and dobro, incorporating slide techniques. In his teenage years, Fowler played at small clubs in the Tampa Bay Area. With a growing local reputation, he began to appear as a support act, both on other musicians' tours and at music festivals. His debut album, "Riverview Drive" (1999), was self-released and included material all written by Fowler. Rick Derringer both played on and produced the record. Further self-releases of "Roots and Branches" (2000) and the live album, "Live at Skipper's Smoke House" (2003) followed, which gained Fowler critical notice from the music press.
In March 2007, Blind Pig Records announced the signing of Fowler. His first issue with them was the largely blues-based album, "Sugar Shack" (2009). Billboard commented that "Fowler may be so skillful that he prefers pickin' tasty to larger-than-life guitar heroics. Fowler wrote nine of the 12 tunes on the album, and his original material is solid." Fowler also performed at Memphis in May 2009. Following the release of "Devil Got His Way" two years later, Allmusic remarked that "Fowler's creative lap steel work is what sets him apart from the rest."
Tab Benoit produced "Sounds of Home", which was Fowler's most recent offering. Recorded in Houma, Louisiana, it was released on January 21, 2014. In February 2014,
(Damon Fowler at Riverfront Blues Festival, Wilmington, Delaware 2014)