Skip Ewing, a renowned singer-songwriter and Wyoming resident with a celebrated Nashville career, has dedicated himself to the country music industry for nearly three decades. armed with a guitar and an arsenal of words and emotions, he’s channeled that dedication into some of country music’s most memorable songs.
At the turn of the 1990s, Ewing’s solo artistic success yielded six top-20 hits in 18 months, including 1988’s “Burnin' a Hole in My Heart," “The Gospel According To Luke,” “I Don’t Have Far To Fall,” and the perennial Christmas favorites “It Wasn’t His Child,” and “Christmas Carol.” Three decades later, a trio of albums released in the past five years — 2020’s “Wyoming,” 2021’s “Christmas,” and 2024’s “Road to California” — continue to garner critical and popular acclaim.
Ewing is the writer & co-writer of a long list of radio smashes including — Bryan White’s hits “Not Supposed To Love You,” “Someone Else's Star” and “Rebecca Lynn,” Colin Raye’s 1991 hit “Love, Me,” Clint Black’s “Something That We Do” in 1997, Kenny Chesney’s “Me & You,” “You Had Me From Hello” and Mark Wills’ “Wish You Were Here” in 1999 and Diamond Rio’s “I Believe” in 2002.