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- Birth nameSteven Noel Wariner
- Steven Noel Wariner (born December 25, 1954) is an American country music singer, songwriter and guitarist. He has 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 album Back to You.
In addition to writing his own songs, Wariner holds several writing credits for other artists, including Clint Black, Garth Brooks, Bryan White, and Keith Urban. Wariner has won multiple Grammy Awards and 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.- IMDb Mini Biography By: onlooker
- Good friend of Minnie Pearl.
- Father of Phillip Ryan Wariner.
- Uncle to Jessi Zazu Wariner, also known as Jessi Darlin, who was the lead singer of the band, Those Darlins, until her death in 2017.
- Has had 10 songs reach #1.
- Became a member of the Grand Ole Opry in 1996.
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