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Across five independent albums and a decade-plus of touring, Wade Bowen has amassed a string of regional hits and awards, 

and also a fan base who is passionate about music. Indeed, in the fourteen years since Bowen launched his career at Stubb’s Barbecue

 in Lubbock, Texas, he’s risen from collegiate

greenhorn to the top of the Texas music and Red Dirt circuit. His colleagues and friends Pat Green, Jack Ingram, Eli Young Band and

others had made the major-label leap, helping to take a vibrant regional sound to the rest of America. Now Bowen is poised to bring

that Red Dirt and independent spirit to country music at large.

 

Wade’s baritone is dense and concentrated, with traces of whisky and smoke and an

autumnal warmth. Bowen takes command of his songs, cutting over the top of producer Justin Niebank’s sculpted guitar-scapes on his latest release "The Given." The

sound is one hundred percent country, rife with pedal steel and vivid emotion, but it’s also music that could easily find a home with fans

of Bowen’s rock idols – folks like Bruce Springsteen and Jackson Browne. Take a few passes through this project and you’ll hearing a

singer’s singer and a focused songwriter who’s adding layers to his music all the time.

 

On a live circuit where the overwhelming mandate is to stir up a party, Bowen has aimed to leave folks with

a memory. As a writer, even one from a state with some tall literary traditions, he’s not trying to earn a PhD in poetry; he’s trying to

communicate. “My style,” he says, “is more to try to evoke an emotion. I’m more about trying to leave a mark on people.”

Growing up in Waco, Bowen’s exposure to the music of Texas was limited to whatever made it on FM country radio. George Strait

was king. Guy Clark was a name he’d not have recognized before getting to college. But at school, in Lubbock, he discovered the full

spectrum of Texas artistry, starting with Robert Earl Keen. “He was a big changing point in my life,” says Wade. “I realized by listening

to him that there was way more out there than I ever knew. So I started getting into Guy Clark and other great Texas music. But I was

obsessed with Robert Earl. When we started the band we were sort of a Robert Earl cover band.”

That band was called West 84, and they found that with their large posse of friends who’d always show up for a good time, it was easy

to land gigs. Bowen meanwhile began to channel a lifelong love of writing into songs, and when college ended he made two major

decisions. He took on the role of solo artist, and he moved to Austin. By then, about 2001, fellow Waco native Pat Green had busted

out to national prominence and the Texas music phenomenon was the buzz of Nashville. It was part of Wade Bowen’s inspiration to

charge ahead.

Try Not To Listen is the album Wade regards as his true debut, the project that kicked off a life and living made of 200-plus nights a

year on the road and patient grassroots fan development. Then with Lost Hotel in 2006, things really began to click. The opening track

“God Bless This Town” reached No. 1 on the bellwether Texas Music Chart, and to date, 

 Bowen has had a total of 10 Number 1's and 15 Top 5 Singles on the Texas Music Chart. 

He achieved another landmark in 2010, when he was invited to add his name to the roster of great artists

who’ve made a Live At Billy Bob’s CD/DVD combo at the iconic club in Fort Worth. 

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08/27/2010 - Local Favorite Bowen Returns With New Hit Single From Live CD - Read More
05/30/2010 - Dreams continue for Wade Bowen - Read More
03/31/2010 - Brazos Nights Concert Series Begins Friday  - Read More
02/01/2010 - Wade Bowen makes history in Texas  - Read More
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Average Rating : 0              Total Reviews: 395


Wade Bowen  05/09/2003            
Trevor
The new c.d. "The Blue Light Live" is the best c.d. I have ever owned. Great job! Matt Miller brought his game and Wade Bowen sounded the best I have heard him. Go buy the record
Wade Bowen  05/06/2003            
Mark
Picked up new cd a reease party in OK. Great Improvements, this will take yall to the top. Kick ass wbw84
Wade Bowen  05/05/2003            
Troy
This CD kicks ass. Great job guys.
Wade Bowen  04/25/2003            
ROBIN
WE HAD FUN LAST NIGHT NICE TO SEE YOU LOVE ROBIN
Wade Bowen  04/17/2003            
Jason
I first bought Wade's "Try Not To Listen" album after hearing "Why Can't You Love Me" on the radio. I have never kept a cd in my cd player for as long as I did this one. Wow! It is the most amazing album I have ever experienced. The truth behind his lyrics, seem to describe everyday life and I find myself comparing the lyrics with things going on in my own life. I can't wait for the live album to come out.
Wade Bowen  03/28/2003            
counselor
You have a very limited vocabulary Aggie Boy
Wade Bowen  03/28/2003            
aggie boy
hey...wade and the band are kickin ass these days.all you people bashin' the band wouldnt know good texas music if it slapped you in the fuckin face. the band really doesnt give a shit what the hell you have negative to say so go waste your time somewhere else cause no one cares. in the future, if your ever going to voice your fucked up opinion again on these reviews, do it with some fuckin taste.......peace
Wade Bowen  03/25/2003            
Kear
Enjoyed your show 3/21 in Ruston, Louisiana. You and BR make a good team.
Wade Bowen  03/21/2003            
robin
hey wade how are you I am fine hope to see you soon . love robin
Wade Bowen  03/13/2003            
Chelsea Kane
Now THIS is Texas Music and everything I love! Great CD's, great guys, and even better live performances! "Who I Am" is my favorite song and I am praying for Wade to record "What Else Can I Say?"
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