Steve Wariner

Steve Wariner is an American country music singer, songwriter and guitarist. He has nineteen studio albums (including a Christmas album), six compilation albums and fifty-five singles. Three of his studio albums were certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.

Wariner has reached Number One on the Billboard country charts nine times, which are "All Roads Lead to You" in 1981, followed by "Some Fools Never Learn", "You Can Dream of Me" and "Life's Highway" between 1985 and 1986, and "Small Town Girl", "The Weekend" and "Lynda" between 1986 and 1987, and "Where Did I Go Wrong" and "I Got Dreams" in 1989.

Wariner has also been featured as a guest performer on singles by Nicolette Larson, Glen Campbell, Mark O'Connor, Anita Cochran and Clint Black, and has featured Garth Brooks as a guest vocalist on two of his own singles. Wariner's last Top Ten country hit was his guest vocal on Black's 2000 single release "Been There".

Wariner collaborated with Lee Roy Parnell and Diamond Rio on a rendition of "Workin' Man Blues" and charted with a cover version of "Get Back" from the 1995 Beatles tribute album Come Together: America Salutes The Beatles.

Wariner became a member of the Grand Ole Opry in 1996. He was inducted into the Music City Walk of Fame in Nashville in 2008, and the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame in 2011.