Steve Warner has never received the credit he deserves. He’s is absolutely a killer guitar player and a great singer. One of my favorites right along side Vince Gill . Both are amazing.
Love the sound of that RCA-44, I wonder what the small diaphragm condenser mics are. Looks like a matched pair of something. I can't quite make out what they are. Grey 3 slot rings around them. Not too long, not real short either?.
Hi Steve, I just found your channel and I have been a fan since about 1980. You're an inspiration for not only your playing, but also how you treat other people. I wanted to mention that the other day I saw Ryan playing with Heart on Howard Stern and he was incredible, his tone is always amazing. I'm a former tele player until I was diagnosed with ALS In 2009. I love your stories and music and plan to watch all of your videos.
Played this at my mom's funeral what a great song to honor mom's with . Got alot comments on how appropriate of a song this was at a funeral. Miss you mom.
Love all Steve Wariner Songs . The Weekend brings back so many great memories from when I was younger. I have seen Steve in concert several times in Nacogdoches Texas and his concerts were amazing . He is such a great singer , songwriter and performer . ❤❤❤
Thanks Steve! I'm from North Alabama, Bill "Rip" Wilson was my guitar teacher many many years ago in Nashville. "Rip" was a great teacher and a good friend of mine. I used to drive up to Nashville every week and did this for an entire year to get lessons from "Rip". Because I drove so far for my lesson, he always gave me a little extra time and would tell me stories from his years of playing in Nashville. "Rip" told me about his friendship with you. We did some lessons at his house and I got to see the Gold record plaque you gave him. I always thought that was really cool of you to do that. Many years later, I moved to Nashville where I lived for 12yrs. Sadly "Rip" died before I could connect with him once I got there. I've always been a huge fan of you as a vocalist, songwriter and guitar player. I'm a proud, 100% "chickin' pickin" thumb picker because of you and "Rip's" influence! I don't know if you read these comments on your RU-vid videos, but I thought maybe you'd like to hear from one of "Rip's" students :) Thanks
Re-Watching your Wariner Wednesday Shows - They were a source of great comfort to me during the pandemic and it was fun to get to see the personal side of you and the stories behind some of your songs. I used to crank the radio up at our service station garage when the mechanics would let me and loved when your music would come on. First heard you perform live around 1986 or 1987 at the Concord Pavilion, I think you opened for Alabama or Hank Jr? I've been a HUGE fan of yours ever since. One of my favorites Wariner Wednesdays was when your son Ross was home for Christmas and you both played Christmas songs together, could tell you really liked playing together. Thanks Steve!!! - Jody from Highland Utah
One thing I love about Steve is that he doesn't just sing his biggest hits live. He also sings the ones that maybe not as many casual country fans know but are just as good like "The Domino Theory" and "Like A River To The Sea." I especially loved his heartfelt performance of "Like A River To The Sea." Not only can you see the love he has for his wife, but also the pure love he has for the music itself. Such a great, underrated song that deserved much better when it was a single on the radio in 1993.