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ADAM WARNER

Adam Warner brings a big sound from a small town swagger to the country scene; fusing his timeless drawl with the infectious ‘take it or leave it’ energy of rock n roll, Warner has mastered the art of a good time! “Welcome to my P*A*R*T*Y” is always the opening statement of Adam Warner’s show!

After proudly serving in the United States Marines he returned to Nashville Tn to pursue a lifetime passion…..country/southern rock music and becoming a professional entertainer.  3 albums in,  Adam Warner crafted his country rock catalog with singles from the 2022 album titled “Catchin’ Hell”, “Reason to Redneck”, “Lost In A Country Song” the remake of the legendary “Long Haired Country Boy” and the title track of the project “What We’re Known For”, standouts from the 12 song project.

2023 has been another year of great music with the release of the singles “Cowboy Crazy”, “The Farmer” & “Boots In The Bed” and the highly anticipated re release of “First Face” later this year!

A self-proclaimed bad influence, Warner has learned not to take himself too seriously, and his music offers his audience a chance to do the same. Despite his rowdy vibrato, Adam Warner still honors the best of country’s time honored traditions with songs like “Someone God Can Use,” which he humbly performed at the legendary Grand Ole Opry House.

With influences extending across decades of musical icons, Warner has shared the stage with some of his biggest heroes, including Lee Brice, Jamey Johnson, Jerrod Niemann, American Young, Midland, Trace Adkins, Neil McCoy, Rhonda Vincent and Darrell Singletary.

Having already celebrated a multitude of career highs, Warner has become ingrained in the country music community with releases like “4 Square Miles, which reached #1 on The Country Networks Video Countdown,  “Semper Fi” featuring Trace Adkins, which pays homage to active and former military, along with the 2018 Tennessee Titans anthem “Welcome to the South”–played at every home game that season at Nissan Stadium.

Adam Warner’s music mimics the philosophy in which he lives his life by. “Do what you love and love what you do,” he asserts, “there’s no restart button. One of the greatest things about music is that it lives forever, my songs will be around long after I’m gone. But while I’m here, I want to help people live in the moment. At the end of the day, if I can play a part in one person’s good day, if I can make people feel something, I know I’ve done my job as an artist and entertainer” !

The best of Adam Warner is yet to come–so stayed tuned and check his socials sites and website frequently!