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Artist Profile

Skip Ewing

History With Billy Bob's

Skip Ewing joined the Billy Bob's Wall of Fame on April 29, 1989

Debut Date

12.31.1988

# of Appearances

5

About Skip Ewing:

Skip Ewing is best known for his emotional storytelling, smooth vocals, and an impressive songwriting career that has produced numerous country hits. Born on March 4, 1963, in Redlands, California, and raised in Texas, Ewing developed a deep appreciation for country music that shaped both his performing and writing styles.

He emerged as a recording artist in the late 1980s and early 1990s with songs like “The Coast of Colorado,” “I Could Get Used to This,” and “It’s You,” earning praise for his heartfelt delivery and lyrical depth. While his solo career brought him recognition, Ewing’s greatest impact came through his work as a songwriter.

Ewing has written chart-topping hits for some of country music’s biggest stars, including “If I Didn’t Love You” (Jason Aldean & Carrie Underwood), “Every Other Weekend” (Reba McEntire & Kenny Chesney), “Someone Else’s Star” (Bryan White), and “I Don’t Have to Wonder” (Garth Brooks). His songs are known for their emotional honesty and strong narrative connection.

With a career spanning decades, Skip Ewing remains a respected and influential figure in country music — a gifted songwriter and artist whose work continues to resonate with fans and fellow musicians alike.