Steve Wariner

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steve-color-emailPerforming July 3rd at 7:00 p.m.

Steven Noel (Steve) Wariner (born December 25, 1954 in Noblesville, Indiana) is an American country music singer, songwriter and guitarist. He has released eighteen studio albums, including six on MCA Records, and three each on RCA Records, Arista Recordsand Capitol Records. He has also charted more than fifty singles on the Billboard country singles charts, including ten Number One hits: “All Roads Lead to You”, “Some Fools Never Learn”, “You Can Dream of Me”, “Life’s Highway”, “Small Town Girl”, “The Weekend”, “Lynda”, “Where Did I Go Wrong”, and “I Got Dreams”, and “What If I Said”, a duet with Anita Cochran from her albumBack to You. Three of his studio albums have been certified gold by the RIAA for shipping 500,000 copies in the United States.

In addition to co-writing most of his own songs, Wariner holds several writing credits for other artists, including Number One hits forClint Black and Garth Brooks, as well as singles for Bryan White and Keith Urban. Other artists with whom he has worked includeNicolette Larson, Glen Campbell, Mark O’Connor, Asleep at the Wheel and Brad Paisley. Wariner has also won three Grammy Awards: one for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals, and two for Best Country Instrumental.