Adam Warner hangin’ out talking his music history of Garth, Brooks and Dunn all the way into Godsmack, Deftones along with Slipnot! We jumped into writing music and when the tunes just hit!  Fav show to date with Paul McCartney, flipping the script to MGK…. This was def a lot of fun. Shout outs to Pete Davidson and his game.. it’ll make sense.

Sharing the stage with Trace Adkins, Lee Brice, Jamey Johnson and heading into the bucket list of all shows … Post Malone!

We got into the Adam’s first visit to Stoney’s.. Hanging out with LoCash for one of our ACM tailgates. The drive to get himself on the Stoney’s stage. It’s happened now.. twice! Getting a show at Life Is Beautiful.. Let’s Gooooooo

Some new music coming out in December, and even on vinyl?!?!? Yes!! Looking forward to all of this!

Let’s just get into this.. Folks, get to know Adam Warner!

Learn more about:

Adam Warner
WEB: www.adamwarneriscountry.com
Facebook: @AdamWarnerMusic
Instagram: @adamwarnermusic

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. After proudly serving in the United States Marines, Adam Warner crafted his country rock catalog in Nashville, TN–with singles like “Catchin’ Hell” and “Reason to Redneck” in the pipeline for 2022, every aspect of his brand bleeds red, white and blue. 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 SingletaryHaving already celebrated a multitude of career highs, Warner has become ingrained in the country music community with releases like “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 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 some laugh, cry or feel something, I know I’ve done my job as an artist.”  The best of Adam Warner is yet to come–stay tuned for upcoming tour dates and high-octane releases that’ll set the soundtrack for 2022.