There are songwriters who build careers—and then there are those who quietly build emotional worlds for others to inhabit. Kevin Fisher belongs to the latter.
His songs have travelled widely—across genres, across voices, across borders—but at the center of it all is something far more intimate: a lifelong search for truth.
A multi-platinum songwriter and producer, Fisher’s work has been recorded by artists including Rascal Flatts, Sara Evans, Uncle Kracker, Little Big Town, and the legendary Paul Anka. His music has found its way into film and television—from True Blood to Pretty Little Liars—and onto the stage through musical theatre, including Unbeatable: A Musical Journey.
But to focus only on the credits is to miss the essence of who he is.
“I’ve just always written songs,” he says simply.
In fact, his relationship with songwriting began so early it almost feels mythic.
“I wrote my first song when I was about two or three years old.”
Just a line—half-remembered, half-imagined. But the impulse was already there. Not learned. Not chosen. Simply present.